About the Contributor(s): Robert Fossett (PhD, Concordia Seminary) is an assistant pastor at Trinity Church in St. Louis, Missouri (PCA), and is an adjunct professor of religion at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri.
About the Contributor(s): Robert Fossett (PhD, Concordia Seminary) is an assistant pastor at Trinity Church in St. Louis, Missouri (PCA), and is an ad...
What would the church look like if Christians saw their lives as constituted by the Spirit's presence to live as Jesus lived? In a time when being ""led by the Spirit"" is defined more by achieving the ""American Dream"" than by Jesus's life, answering this question rightly seems all the more critical for the church to survive in a culture increasingly hostile to Christianity. Building upon the work of post-Constantinians John Howard Yoder and Stanley Hauerwas and upon the Trinitarian Spirit-Christology of Leopoldo Sanchez, this account of the Christian life provides a framework for seeing...
What would the church look like if Christians saw their lives as constituted by the Spirit's presence to live as Jesus lived? In a time when being ""l...