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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... prayer and teaching on prayer . It is Luke who shows a particular interest in the subject , often adding his own material or making editorial alteration to common traditions which underline the theme of prayer . But each of the ...
... prayer and teaching on prayer . It is Luke who shows a particular interest in the subject , often adding his own material or making editorial alteration to common traditions which underline the theme of prayer . But each of the ...
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... prayer in the Bible is the prayer of Jesus in Gethsemane , where surrender is yet addressed to God as Father . " 52 If this is so then prayer is to be understood as a means of surrendering to the will of God , as a way of coming into ...
... prayer in the Bible is the prayer of Jesus in Gethsemane , where surrender is yet addressed to God as Father . " 52 If this is so then prayer is to be understood as a means of surrendering to the will of God , as a way of coming into ...
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... praying in order for the prayer to be answered , and what such an answer might be . With reference to the Fourth Gospel , he argues that only prayer in the name of Jesus , and that means both reflecting his concern and made in his ...
... praying in order for the prayer to be answered , and what such an answer might be . With reference to the Fourth Gospel , he argues that only prayer in the name of Jesus , and that means both reflecting his concern and made in his ...
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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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