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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... sometimes the answer seems to be ' yes ' and why sometimes ' no ' . When we come to the New Testament material we will see that it is often suggested that the Gethsemane prayer of Jesus should be considered as the model of prayer ...
... sometimes the answer seems to be ' yes ' and why sometimes ' no ' . When we come to the New Testament material we will see that it is often suggested that the Gethsemane prayer of Jesus should be considered as the model of prayer ...
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... sometimes as the model of all petitionary prayer . But I also suggested that we can move too quickly to such a position : that in fact , as Cullmann suggests , the prayer of Jesus , ' My Father , if it is possible , let this cup pass ...
... sometimes as the model of all petitionary prayer . But I also suggested that we can move too quickly to such a position : that in fact , as Cullmann suggests , the prayer of Jesus , ' My Father , if it is possible , let this cup pass ...
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... sometimes persuades people to do things by relying on them following their own instinct to best interest , or maybe even ( as in the Pharaoh of the Exodus ) giving them up to their own obstinate hardness of heart . Usually it will be ...
... sometimes persuades people to do things by relying on them following their own instinct to best interest , or maybe even ( as in the Pharaoh of the Exodus ) giving them up to their own obstinate hardness of heart . Usually it will be ...
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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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