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How should the church live in the 21st century? When the landmarks are constantly shifting, how can we avoid getting lost? In a world with so many voices competing for our attention, how can we learn to listen to the voice of God in Scripture? In a culture obsessed with an image of success, what does it mean to conform to the image of Christ? The Second Incarnation, Rubel Shelly and Randall J. Harris subject the identity, nature, and purpose of the church to a rigorously biblical examination. Shelly and Harris challenge us to be resourceful in communicating with the world and diligent as we handle the gospel entrusted to us.…mehr

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How should the church live in the 21st century? When the landmarks are constantly shifting, how can we avoid getting lost? In a world with so many voices competing for our attention, how can we learn to listen to the voice of God in Scripture? In a culture obsessed with an image of success, what does it mean to conform to the image of Christ? The Second Incarnation, Rubel Shelly and Randall J. Harris subject the identity, nature, and purpose of the church to a rigorously biblical examination. Shelly and Harris challenge us to be resourceful in communicating with the world and diligent as we handle the gospel entrusted to us.
Autorenporträt
Rubel Shelly formerly served as president of Rochester College in Rochester Hills, MI. He is the author or co-author of more than thirty books, including The Jesus Proposal (Leafwood, 2003), The Jesus Community (Leafwood, 2005), and The Names of Jesus (Howard Books, 1999). He ministered for twenty-seven years with the Woodmont Hills Family of God in Nashville, TN. During that time, he has also taught at Lipscomb University, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and Tennessee State University. He holds a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University. He and his wife have three grown children who have given them nine wonderful grandchildren to love and spoil. Randy Harris is a popular speaker at conferences, churches, and college campuses across the United States and around the world. He is a professor of theology and ethics at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas, and has received numerous awards for his classroom work. He holds degrees from Harding School of Theology and Syracuse University, and is the author of God Work: Confessions of a Stand-up Theologian (2009), Soul Work: Confessions of a Part-Time Monk (2011), and other books.