Precious Enemy

Precious Enemy

Precious Enemy

Toby Jennings

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Wipf and Stock Publishers
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Religión y creencias
ISBN:
9781498280693

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King Solomon asserted, ''love is as strong as death'' (Song of Solomon 8:6). Solomon, the wisest of all Israel’s kings, recognized that while every human would eventually succumb to death, death is not ultimate in power. The God whose essence is love designed and created both human life and death as instruments for the display of his own splendor and purposes. Neither human life nor death, then, can deviate from God’s ultimate purpose and good for the creature made in his own image. Biblically, death serves as the perfect foil to mark both the immeasurable value of human life and at the same time the relatively limited value of it. Rather than either worshipping or desecrating this finite gift of human life, we can value it rightly and also worship the God who, in his literally infinite wisdom, gives and takes away life in accord with his good and gracious purposes.FOR BACK COVER:''Death is an unpleasant subject. We don’t like to speak about it, so euphemisms like ’she’s passed’ and ’he’s in a much better place’ abound. We don’t like to see it, so the embalmer’s art seeks to mask its harsh reality by presenting the deceased in a state of peaceful repose. We don’t like to bear the marks of its inevitable arrival, so we spend an inordinate amount of money trying to remain young in appearance. But is this a proper Christian orientation to death? No. And Toby Jennings offers us a biblically grounded, historically informed, sound theological approach to the topic. After reading his book, you will never speak about, look at, and live the reality of death in the way you do now.''--Gregg R. Allison, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ''Dr. Jennings tackles the difficult and challenging topic of human life and death freshly and sure-footedly. He effectively engages with the ’difficult questions’ of humanity in relation to the contours of the saving purposes of God.''--Paul Helm, Emeritus Professor, King’s College, London ''Thinking deeply about important realities is a lacking discipline in today’s culture. And biblical thinking is hard to come by even in the church. It is not impossible to regain lost ground in the wise use of the mind, though it is difficult and will require gifted and patient teachers. Toby Jennings is one such teacher. His love for the revealed truth of Scripture is a product of his love for the Lord of Scripture. His love for teaching Scripture is motivated by his love for people. Rarely is love for God, people, the church, and truth so evident in one teacher. As Toby uses his teaching gift for the glory of God, he becomes a gift to us. I commend Toby and his work to you.''--Scott Patty, Pastor, Grace Community Church, NashvilleFOR FRONT MATTER:''Strangely, the subject of death and dying is often neglected in contemporary evangelicalism, especially a biblical and systematic theology of death. However, Toby Jennings now fills that gap with this important book on the subject. Not everyone will agree with all of his conclusions but this book should not be ignored. It is a comprehensive and theological treatment of a biblical view of death and more than that, it is about the glorious hope of resurrection found in the work of our triumphant Redeemer. I hope this book receives a wide reading and it leads us to a greater joy and confidence in our triune God in the face of Christ Jesus our Lord.''--Stephen J. Wellum, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Editor, Southern Baptist Journal of Theology''The topic of death is seldom discussed among biblical and systematic scholars. Many faithful believers live in fear of the unknown as it relates to their own death and the death of their loved ones. The Bible has much more to say on the subject than many think. Toby Jennings provides a full biblical and theological examination of the subject. Jennings highlights the biblical teaching from an evangelical perspective. It is my hope

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