Gospel of the Absurd
Title | Gospel of the Absurd PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Scot Miller |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 183 |
Release | 2017-08-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1498296475 |
Gospel of the Absurd is a project that originates in the anarchic experiences of a crack cocaine addict who was knocked off his high horse by an experience of Jesus. Having spent years as an enemy of the faith, R. Scot Miller came back to faith with the passion of a new convert infused with a subversive's heart for turning the world upside down. In the process of stumbling every bit as much as he learned to walk in the light, Miller begins to understand that the subversive claims of the gospel of Jesus as the Christ are not only the most meaningful response to the absurdity of the world, but that such absurdity demands a community of action that makes the subversive Christ the credible response to a culture and Christendom run amok with power and greed. Gospel of the Absurd is about an ethic informed by an absurd claim--that being the claim that voluntary sacrifice of privilege is the proper response to human brokenness and the systems of domination that have lured the church into apostasy. Miller then explores whether the church, by prioritizing care ethics over legislative or coercive justice, is the salvific experience Jesus is calling us to engage in.
Gospel of the Absurd
Title | Gospel of the Absurd PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Scot Miller |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 181 |
Release | 2017-08-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1498296467 |
Gospel of the Absurd is a project that originates in the anarchic experiences of a crack cocaine addict who was knocked off his high horse by an experience of Jesus. Having spent years as an enemy of the faith, R. Scot Miller came back to faith with the passion of a new convert infused with a subversive’s heart for turning the world upside down. In the process of stumbling every bit as much as he learned to walk in the light, Miller begins to understand that the subversive claims of the gospel of Jesus as the Christ are not only the most meaningful response to the absurdity of the world, but that such absurdity demands a community of action that makes the subversive Christ the credible response to a culture and Christendom run amok with power and greed. Gospel of the Absurd is about an ethic informed by an absurd claim—that being the claim that voluntary sacrifice of privilege is the proper response to human brokenness and the systems of domination that have lured the church into apostasy. Miller then explores whether the church, by prioritizing care ethics over legislative or coercive justice, is the salvific experience Jesus is calling us to engage in.
Blessed
Title | Blessed PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Bowler |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2013-06-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199827699 |
Catherine Bowler's Blessed represents the first attempt to examine the twentieth-century American prosperity gospel movement as a whole, seeking to introduce readers to its major figures and features.
The Absurdity of Unbelief
Title | The Absurdity of Unbelief PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey D. Johnson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2015-06-15 |
Genre | Apologetics |
ISBN | 9781599253534 |
Because all non-Christian worldviews are indefensible, it is not sufficient for skeptics to attack Christianity without also defending the foundation for their own unbelief. Everyone has a worldview, even atheists and skeptics, but only the Christian worldview is not self-contradictory. The Absurdity of Unbelief demonstrates why every possible reason for unbelief is irrational and ultimately meaningless by exposing the various self-refuting systems of thought in which these objections are rooted. Chapter by chapter Jeffrey Johnson strips unbelief of any vestige of credibility, then shows with crystal clarity why the biblical case for God stands supreme when contrasted with all other philosophical and religious belief systems. - Back cover.
The Gospel Not Absurd, Not Contrary to Justice, Nor Licentious: a Sermon, Etc
Title | The Gospel Not Absurd, Not Contrary to Justice, Nor Licentious: a Sermon, Etc PDF eBook |
Author | John Brine |
Publisher | |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1757 |
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Lamb
Title | Lamb PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Moore |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2009-10-13 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0061798231 |
Everyone knows about the immaculate conception and the crucifixion. But what happened to Jesus between the manger and the Sermon on the Mount? In this hilarious and bold novel, the acclaimed Christopher Moore shares the greatest story never told: the life of Christ as seen by his boyhood pal, Biff. Just what was Jesus doing during the many years that have gone unrecorded in the Bible? Biff was there at his side, and now after two thousand years, he shares those good, bad, ugly, and miraculous times. Screamingly funny, audaciously fresh, Lamb rivals the best of Tom Robbins and Carl Hiaasen, and is sure to please this gifted writer’s fans and win him legions more.
The Gospel Not Absurd, Not Contrary to Justice, Nor Licentious
Title | The Gospel Not Absurd, Not Contrary to Justice, Nor Licentious PDF eBook |
Author | John Brine |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1757 |
Genre | |
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