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Created for Community

Connecting Christian Belief with Christian Living

Created for Community

Connecting Christian Belief with Christian Living

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Paperback / softback

£13.99

Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780801021831
Number of Pages: 336
Published: 01/08/1998
Contrary to what certain Christians suggest, there are no 'simple believers' who remain 'untainted' by theology...Each of us is a theologian, just as God intended. Consequently, the question is not 'will we be theologians?' but 'will we be good theologians?' So writes Stan Grenz in this introductory systematic theology text. With a passion for communicating to today's postmodern generation, Grenz uses the resources of the biblical message, the heritage of the church, and the thought forms of our culture as tools to construct a helpful theology that is biblical, historical, and contemporary. With the goal of offering a systematic statement of the faith in a manner that can speak to contemporary culture, he centers his reflections around the concept of community. This focus encapsulates the biblical message, stands at the heart of the church's theological heritage, and speaks to the needs of people in the world today. Created for Community retains student interest with helpful visuals, cartoon illustrations, sidebar commentaries, and review statements at the end of each chapter.
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
1. Knowing the God of the Bible in the Contemporary World
2. The God Whom We Know
3. Our Identity as God's Creatures
4. Our Human Failure
5. Jesus Christ--"God with Us"
6. Jesus' Mission in the Divine Program
7. The Holy Spirit--The Author of Life
8. The Holy Spirit and Our Salvation
9. The "Pioneer Community"
10. Participating in the "Pioneer Community"
11. The Climax of Our Story
12. God's Community--Our Eternal Home
Epilogue: Making the Connection
Notes
Glossary
Resources for Further Study
Subject Index
Scripture Index

Stanley J. Grenz, Leighton Ford

Stanley J. Grenz is Pioneer McDonald Professor of Baptist Heritage, Theology, and Ethics at Carey Theological College and Professor of Theology and Ethics at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. His works include Revisioning Evangelical Theology and Theology for the Community of God.