Answering God: Towards a Theology of IntercessionPaternoster, 2005 - 220 من الصفحات "Prayer changes things" according to the old clich`. But what things, and how? Engaging with biblical texts on prayer, Rob Ellis finds valuable guidance on the contents of prayer, as well as evidence of early wrestling with its problems. He also reviews the works of leading historical theologians such as Origen, Augustine, Aquinas and Calvin before asking how the question "Who is God?" connects with our thinking about intercession. Concluding with a Trinitarian theology of intercession that draws on the work of Karl Barth, Answering God will be of interest to church ministers, leaders and students of theology. |
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... covenant partnerships . It seems God did not create the world to exercise total control over it . ' This God enters into dialogue with humanity through prayer , and is a partner with his people through covenant . This partner- ship may ...
... covenant partnerships . It seems God did not create the world to exercise total control over it . ' This God enters into dialogue with humanity through prayer , and is a partner with his people through covenant . This partner- ship may ...
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... covenant theology undergirding this . He says : We may situate the issue in the relationship of a covenanted people to its God . Part of the covenant is that the people of God live up to His commandants ( words ) , not because they are ...
... covenant theology undergirding this . He says : We may situate the issue in the relationship of a covenanted people to its God . Part of the covenant is that the people of God live up to His commandants ( words ) , not because they are ...
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... covenant relationship between God and humanity . It is within the covenant that the Christian receives that which God is and does for him or her . Barth says , with a turn of phrase which has an Augustinian ring once more , that what ...
... covenant relationship between God and humanity . It is within the covenant that the Christian receives that which God is and does for him or her . Barth says , with a turn of phrase which has an Augustinian ring once more , that what ...
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The God who | 1 |
Jesus and the Synoptic Gospels | 15 |
The Gospel of John and 1 John | 27 |
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