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Chargement... Crisis, Opportunity and the Christian Futurepar James B. Jordan
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Crisis, Opportunity and the Christian Future by James B. Jordan is part of the march away from the dispensational doomsday hysteria. An era of church history is coming to the end, but instead of becoming anxious about it, Jordan is excited about it. It is a time for the Church to take part in the future. The reader can tell that this is an idea that is not fully developed because of the length of the book. Most of the book is an argument for the Biblical basis for where we are in history. A brief outline in about 7 pages give insight to how we are to accomplish this. In a nutshell, Christians are to be so saturated with the Bible, that we will know what to do when the time comes. Though the book assumes the collapse of what we know, it is an encouraging book because the collapse is all part of God bringing mankind to Himself. I look forward to an Augustine who can present this thought as a paradigm to pursue. ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
We are witnessing the end of Western Civilization. The present crisis in our culture is the greatest since the first century. Many commentators on the present scene believe that the entire world is moving into a period of neo-tribalism. In this striking book, theologian James B. Jordan argues that this cultural change is part of God's ongoing plan for humanity, the plan by which the Holy Spirit grows God's daughter, humanity, into a bride for His Son. The present crisis provides a tremendous opportunity for the Christian Church to challenge and transform the world as never before. Here, Jordan points to how this can be done. While many view the present crisis with dismay, and are looking backwards to older traditions, Jordan argues that God is calling us forward, and that the Bible points the way. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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