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The Better Way

ISBN-13: 9781606082256 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 212 str.

Ron Clark
The Better Way Ron Clark 9781606082256 Resource Publications - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

The Better Way

ISBN-13: 9781606082256 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 212 str.

Ron Clark
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Description: When Paul came to Corinth he found a culture emerging from the ashes of Roman power. As Julius Caesar rebuilt the fallen city he brought Roman culture to this Greek community. Likewise, Paul's message of salvation in Jesus rebuilt the fallen lives of people dominated by a culture of power. This power was displayed in violence, discrimination, sexuality, and spirituality. As this city emerged from the ashes of humiliation the church emerged, by God's hand, from of the humiliation of Jesus and the cross. Today the church emerges in a culture of power, humiliation, and fear. Paul's challenge for the church is to be mature and practice unconditional love. This love is permanent. This love develops and empowers others. This love causes us to be in relationship with God and others. Through this love God's people see face to face. The church can emerge to radiate love, peace, and empowerment. Endorsements: ""In Ron Clark's experienced hands, the problematic Corinthian church becomes a laboratory where the twenty-first century church learns again how to be a kingdom of love. The Apostle Paul and Ron Clark join hands to help us find our way to church in the twenty-first century USA."" --Kent L. Yinger George Fox Evangelical Seminary ""I read and learned from Ron Clark's study of I Corinthians, because he took care to study the original context of this important letter, but also took on the more difficult task of bringing the important discussion of difficult topics into the present context. It will be a useful study for ministers."" --Wendell Willis Abilene Christian University ""This book clearly reflects Dr. Ron Clark's abiding commitment to contextual theology and an incarnational model for Christian ministry . . . The book is especially designed for those involved with or exploring urban ministry in a Post-Christian world . . . Those wanting to see how this Pauline text of Scripture might inform current Kingdom ministry in an urban landscape will profit from reading The Better Way."" --Rick Oster Harding University About the Contributor(s): Ron Clark is the lead church planter for the Agape Church of Christ in Portland, Oregon where he is active in community organizations in domestic violence, sexual assault, and homeless issues. He is the author of Setting the Captives Free: A Christian Theology of Domestic Violence.

Description:When Paul came to Corinth he found a culture emerging from the ashes of Roman power. As Julius Caesar rebuilt the fallen city he brought Roman culture to this Greek community. Likewise, Pauls message of salvation in Jesus rebuilt the fallen lives of people dominated by a culture of power. This power was displayed in violence, discrimination, sexuality, and spirituality. As this city emerged from the ashes of humiliation the church emerged, by Gods hand, from of the humiliation of Jesus and the cross.Today the church emerges in a culture of power, humiliation, and fear. Pauls challenge for the church is to be mature and practice unconditional love. This love is permanent. This love develops and empowers others. This love causes us to be in relationship with God and others. Through this love Gods people see face to face. The church can emerge to radiate love, peace, and empowerment.Endorsements:""In Ron Clarks experienced hands, the problematic Corinthian church becomes a laboratory where the twenty-first century church learns again how to be a kingdom of love. The Apostle Paul and Ron Clark join hands to help us find our way to church in the twenty-first century USA.""--Kent L. YingerGeorge Fox Evangelical Seminary""I read and learned from Ron Clarks study of I Corinthians, because he took care to study the original context of this important letter, but also took on the more difficult task of bringing the important discussion of difficult topics into the present context. It will be a useful study for ministers.""--Wendell WillisAbilene Christian University""This book clearly reflects Dr. Ron Clarks abiding commitment to contextual theology and an incarnational model for Christian ministry . . . The book is especially designed for those involved with or exploring urban ministry in a Post-Christian world . . . Those wanting to see how this Pauline text of Scripture might inform current Kingdom ministry in an urban landscape will profit from reading The Better Way.""--Rick OsterHarding UniversityAbout the Contributor(s):Ron Clark is the lead church planter for the Agape Church of Christ in Portland, Oregon where he is active in community organizations in domestic violence, sexual assault, and homeless issues. He is the author of Setting the Captives Free: A Christian Theology of Domestic Violence.

Kategorie:
Religia
Kategorie BISAC:
Religion > Christian Church - General
Religion > Christianity - Denominations
Religion > Christian Theology - General
Wydawca:
Resource Publications
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781606082256
Rok wydania:
2010
Ilość stron:
212
Waga:
0.29 kg
Wymiary:
22.61 x 14.99 x 1.52
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
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Bibliografia
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