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The living God: unique, all-powerful, Creator of all things; a God to be known, personally and intimately; dynamic, active today in human affairs. This book is not an academic study of what the church has taught, or what scholars have said, but rather a challenging study of what the Bible itself says about God. In The Living God, author R. T. France encourages us to come to grips with the broad sweep of biblical data, showing us that the God of the Bible is neither passive nor far removed from our everyday lives, but rather a dynamic and living reality to be engaged. "This book is a gem! It is…mehr

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The living God: unique, all-powerful, Creator of all things; a God to be known, personally and intimately; dynamic, active today in human affairs. This book is not an academic study of what the church has taught, or what scholars have said, but rather a challenging study of what the Bible itself says about God. In The Living God, author R. T. France encourages us to come to grips with the broad sweep of biblical data, showing us that the God of the Bible is neither passive nor far removed from our everyday lives, but rather a dynamic and living reality to be engaged. "This book is a gem! It is well written, it is pulsating with life, it is full of vital truths. A book about the doctrine of God, but written in a modern style, with a light touch, yet without avoiding the deep issues involved... first-class material." -Christian Weekly Newspapers R. T. France has taught at London Bible College and was principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, from 1989 to 1995. He has published scholarly commentaries on Matthew, Mark and Hebrews, and is also the author of Jesus the Radical, The Evidence for Jesus, and Jesus and the Old Testament.
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R. T. France has taught at London Bible College and was principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, from 1989 to 1995. He is the author of 'Matthew' in the Tyndale New Testament Commentary series, 'The Evidence for Jesus' and 'Women in the Church's Ministry: A Test Case for Biblical Hermeneutics'. David Wenham is lecturer in New Testament at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University. After studying theology in Cambridge and Manchester Universities, he taught in central India and then directed the Tyndale House Gospels Research Project. He has written several books on the parables of Jesus and on the relationship of Jesus and Paul, most recently 'Paul, Follower of Jesus or Founder of Christianity?' (Eerdmans, 1995). Wenham is also involved in parochial ministry in a group of villages north of Oxford.