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The Garden Theology: Discovering Design Acquiring Identity - Lamprecht, Jan H.
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What is commonly diagnosed as an identity crisis - when we cannot seem to grab a hold of our purpose in life, is in actual fact a design crisis. Somehow our design evaded us. Or did we circumvent it on account of a different influence? I believe the latter to be true. The serpent in the garden presented man with an alternative design which resulted in an alternative identity. In ignorance, we treated the symptom of fallen man and remained oblivious to the cause of the symptom. We tried to make all sorts of unfitting identities stick, whilst there remains only one true identity for man - Christ…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What is commonly diagnosed as an identity crisis - when we cannot seem to grab a hold of our purpose in life, is in actual fact a design crisis. Somehow our design evaded us. Or did we circumvent it on account of a different influence? I believe the latter to be true. The serpent in the garden presented man with an alternative design which resulted in an alternative identity. In ignorance, we treated the symptom of fallen man and remained oblivious to the cause of the symptom. We tried to make all sorts of unfitting identities stick, whilst there remains only one true identity for man - Christ as our very life. If we are to remedy a design crisis, we need to get to know the Designer who designed us and trouble-shoot all the way back to the garden. Hence the title - The Garden Theology.
Autorenporträt
Born in the winter of 1978 in the old Transvaal and growing up in the corn-capital of South Africa in the Free-State, Jan Hendrik Lamprecht always felt the call of God on his life. On leaving school, he enrolled in the MAP (Mission Apprentice Program) presented by World Missions, at Immanuel World Mission School in the Free-State. Later he enrolled for a correspondence course in theology through ICI, but unfortunately, that didn't work out as planned and he didn't complete the course. Jan Lamprecht and his wife, Han-Mari, currently reside in Malmesbury in the Swartland region of the Western Cape where he works as a self-employed plumber. They are members of Pro Gratia Malmesbury. His passion for the gospel was rekindled on hearing the good news preached in a way he had never heard it preached before. He is currently enrolled in the DLM discipleship course.