* Explores the eight most important topics in Jewish-Christian relations * Features the key leaders in Jewish-Christian relations and theology * Includes a study of the Arab-Israel-Palestinian conflict
* Explores the eight most important topics in Jewish-Christian relations * Features the key leaders in Jewish-Christian relations and theology * Inclu...
This text sets out to develop a Christology that is far more conscious of the evolutionary history of humanity and evolutionary theories about the natural world. It argues that one means of developing a Christology that can be informed by such theories is through the concepts of wisdom and wonder.
This text sets out to develop a Christology that is far more conscious of the evolutionary history of humanity and evolutionary theories about the nat...
Winner of Prize for Outstanding Book in Theology and the Natural Sciences As science crafts increasingly detailed accounts of human nature, what has become of the soul? This collaborative project strives for greater consonance between contemporary science and Christian faith. Outstanding scholars in biology, genetics, neuroscience, cognitive science, philosophy, theology, biblical studies, and ethics join here to offer contemporary accounts of human nature consistent with Christian teaching. Their central theme is a nondualistic account of the human person that does not consider the "soul" an...
Winner of Prize for Outstanding Book in Theology and the Natural Sciences As science crafts increasingly detailed accounts of human nature, what has b...
For Garcia-Rivera our spiritual life with God is less about building the City of God than creating the Garden of God. The Garden of God takes Christs self-revelation that he came to bring us life and life abundant as a clue to that enduring, habitable world. The Garden of God offers new insights into the question of evil and suffering, the doctrine of the resurrection of the flesh, the nature of matter and of spirit, the Incarnation, the role of the Holy Spirit in creation.
For Garcia-Rivera our spiritual life with God is less about building the City of God than creating the Garden of God. The Garden of God takes Christs ...