LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mark glanville

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mark glanville

  • Preaching in a New Key
    Mark R. Glanville
    An Expository Preaching Guidebook for Post-Christian CommunitiesPreaching must connect with its hearers. As the perception of the pastor has changed in recent years, and as congregations battle with increasing doubt, preaching appealing solely to rationality doesn’t resonate in the same way as it once did. Post-Christian generations find themselves looking less for a charismati...
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    31,32 €

  • Improvising Church
    Mark Glanville
    Word Guild Award Winner-AcademicEnglewood Review of Books Best Theology Book of the Year Plenty of books diagnose our post-Christian malaise. Here’s a dynamic solution.The post-Christian cultural turn is creating the conditions for a crisis of confidence in the church and in pastoral ministry. While such changes can be disruptive and disconcerting, our new cultural reality make...
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    31,41 €

  • Refuge Reimagined
    Luke Glanville / Mark R. Glanville
    The global crisis of forced displacement is growing every year. At the same time, Western Christians’ sympathy toward refugees is increasingly overshadowed by concerns about personal and national security, economics, and culture. We urgently need a perspective that understands both Scripture and current political realities and that can be applied at the levels of the church, th...
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    31,22 €

  • Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy
    Mark R. Glanville
    Deuteronomy addresses social contexts of widespread displacement, an issue affecting 65 million people today. In this book Mark R. Glanville investigates how Deuteronomy fosters the integration of the stranger as kindred into the community of Yahweh. According to Deuteronomy, displaced people are to be enfolded within the household, within the clan, and within the nation. Glanv...
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    49,76 €

  • Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy
    Mark R. Glanville / Mark RGlanville
    Deuteronomy addresses social contexts of widespread displacement, an issue affecting 65 million people today. In this book Mark R. Glanville investigates how Deuteronomy fosters the integration of the stranger as kindred into the community of Yahweh. According to Deuteronomy, displaced people are to be enfolded within the household, within the clan, and within the nation. Glanv...
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    40,65 €