ISBN-13: 9781606085622 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 236 str.
ISBN-13: 9781606085622 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 236 str.
Description: Universal Salvation is a hotly debated doctrine today among Christians. In The Renewal of All Things Waldron Scott argues that it provides a more relevant and more effective basis for Christian mission in a globalized, pluralistic, and postmodern world than does the contemporary model. Endorsements: ""Scott rightly perceives that Christian theology needs to integrate the truths of the biblical metanarrative with the insights of both classical theology and contemporary science in seeking to address the missional issues facing the church today. In this readable book he offers a theologically adventurous and bold attempt to do just that. Even if readers disagree with some of his conclusions, as I myself do, all will find Scott's vision to be both generous and thought-provoking."" --Gregory MacDonald author of The Evangelical Universalist ""Provoctive and insightful . . . The Renewal of All Things will challenge what you think you know about God's plan for salvation . . . and expose His love for us all in graphic detail. Whether you are a biblical scholar or a layperson, whether you believe in Scott's conclusions or not, this book will have you delving deeper into God's word to uncover its truths . . . a fascinating read."" --Colin P. Watson, Sr. Executive Minister, Madison Avenue Christian Reformed Church President, Christian Reformed World Missions About the Contributor(s): Waldron Scott, now retired, has served as General Secretary of the World Evangelical Alliance; International Field Director of The Navigators, President of American Leprosy Missions, and President of Holistic Ministries International. He is the author of Karl Barth's Theology of Mission (1978); Bring Forth Justice (1980); and What About the Cross? (2007).
Description:Universal Salvation is a hotly debated doctrine today among Christians. In The Renewal of All Things Waldron Scott argues that it provides a more relevant and more effective basis for Christian mission in a globalized, pluralistic, and postmodern world than does the contemporary model.Endorsements:""Scott rightly perceives that Christian theology needs to integrate the truths of the biblical metanarrative with the insights of both classical theology and contemporary science in seeking to address the missional issues facing the church today. In this readable book he offers a theologically adventurous and bold attempt to do just that. Even if readers disagree with some of his conclusions, as I myself do, all will find Scotts vision to be both generous and thought-provoking.""--Gregory MacDonaldauthor of The Evangelical Universalist""Provoctive and insightful . . . The Renewal of All Things will challenge what you think you know about Gods plan for salvation . . . and expose His love for us all in graphic detail. Whether you are a biblical scholar or a layperson, whether you believe in Scotts conclusions or not, this book will have you delving deeper into Gods word to uncover its truths . . . a fascinating read.""--Colin P. Watson, Sr.Executive Minister, Madison Avenue Christian Reformed ChurchPresident, Christian Reformed World MissionsAbout the Contributor(s):Waldron Scott, now retired, has served as General Secretary of the World Evangelical Alliance; International Field Director of The Navigators, President of American Leprosy Missions, and President of Holistic Ministries International. He is the author of Karl Barths Theology of Mission (1978); Bring Forth Justice (1980); and What About the Cross? (2007).