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The church is called to grow in Christ. Yet too often, it ignores the practical dimensions of the faith. The church is one in Christ. Yet too often, it is divided by national, denominational, theological, and racial or ethnic boundaries. The church is a global body of believers. Yet too often, it privileges a few voices and fails to recognize its own diversity. In response, this volume offers a multi-denominational, multi-ethnic vision in which biblical scholars, theologians, and practitioners from around the world join together to pursue a cohesive yet diverse theology and praxis of spiritual…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The church is called to grow in Christ. Yet too often, it ignores the practical dimensions of the faith. The church is one in Christ. Yet too often, it is divided by national, denominational, theological, and racial or ethnic boundaries. The church is a global body of believers. Yet too often, it privileges a few voices and fails to recognize its own diversity. In response, this volume offers a multi-denominational, multi-ethnic vision in which biblical scholars, theologians, and practitioners from around the world join together to pursue a cohesive yet diverse theology and praxis of spiritual formation for the global church. Be fed in your faith by brothers and sisters from around the world.
Autorenporträt
Ryan A. Brandt (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is associate professor of Christian history and theology at Grand Canyon University. He serves as the managing editor of the Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies, and his work has appeared in the Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care and Perichoresis. John Frederick (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is lecturer in New Testament and Greek at Trinity College Queensland in Australia. He is the author of Worship in the Way of Cross: Leading Worship for the Sake of Others and The Ethics of the Enactment and Reception of Cruciform Love. He is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA).