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On Eagles' Wings.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Havertown, United States : The Lutterworth Press, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (246)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0718843029
  • 9780718843021
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: On Eagles' Wings : An Exploration of Strength in the Midst of Weakness.DDC classification:
  • 230 23
LOC classification:
  • BS680.L4 .P384 2008
Online resources:
Contents:
Front cover; Title page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword by Derek Tidball (London School of Theology); Preface; List of Contributors; Abbreviations; 1. New wings for a molting eagle: Isaiah's bold message to exiled Israel-David Wyn Williams; 2. A prophet in motion: The counterpoint of speaking, acting and reflecting-David J. Cohen; 3. The "destabilized" God: Community without walls-Merryl Blair; 4. Obi-wan Kenobi, Neo, and Mark's narrative Christology-Michael F. Bird; 5. The scandal of weak leadership: Paul's defense of ministry-Evelyn Ashley.
6. The powerless leader: A biblical ideal or a contradiction in terms?-Mary Evans7. Martin Luther: A theologian forged by trial-Mark D. Thompson; 8. John Calvin on the strength of our weak praying-Michael Parsons; 9. In the power of the Lamb-and of the Lion: Power and weakness in the early theology of Karl Barth-Michael O'Neil; 10. God's vulnerable strength: omnipotence as love-Clark Pinnock; 11. David and Foucault: Extreme violence and innocent suffering in a post-September 11 world-Brian Holliday.
12. Turning Teflon"!into Velcro"! Making words stick in an image-based culture-Stephen McAlpine13. Preaching in weakness: Reflections on the self in preaching-Brian S. Harris; 14. Strength in weakness: Developing this paradox through preaching and leading-Michael J. Quicke; Bibliography; Back cover.
Summary: A volume of practical and scriptural essays, written by Biblical scholars, theologians, and Christian ministry practitioners exploring the idea of strength in weakness in Christian life. The book covers the idea in both Old and New Testament passages that suggest human weakness and divine strength, exemplified by the people of Israel, a community reliant on grace. Mark's portrayal of Jesus Christ indicates that it is in weakness that Christ saves. Paul's paradigm for ministry suggests the same. The teaching of strength in weakness is examined in Luther's life, Calvin's view of prayer, Barth's.
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Front cover; Title page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword by Derek Tidball (London School of Theology); Preface; List of Contributors; Abbreviations; 1. New wings for a molting eagle: Isaiah's bold message to exiled Israel-David Wyn Williams; 2. A prophet in motion: The counterpoint of speaking, acting and reflecting-David J. Cohen; 3. The "destabilized" God: Community without walls-Merryl Blair; 4. Obi-wan Kenobi, Neo, and Mark's narrative Christology-Michael F. Bird; 5. The scandal of weak leadership: Paul's defense of ministry-Evelyn Ashley.

6. The powerless leader: A biblical ideal or a contradiction in terms?-Mary Evans7. Martin Luther: A theologian forged by trial-Mark D. Thompson; 8. John Calvin on the strength of our weak praying-Michael Parsons; 9. In the power of the Lamb-and of the Lion: Power and weakness in the early theology of Karl Barth-Michael O'Neil; 10. God's vulnerable strength: omnipotence as love-Clark Pinnock; 11. David and Foucault: Extreme violence and innocent suffering in a post-September 11 world-Brian Holliday.

12. Turning Teflon"!into Velcro"! Making words stick in an image-based culture-Stephen McAlpine13. Preaching in weakness: Reflections on the self in preaching-Brian S. Harris; 14. Strength in weakness: Developing this paradox through preaching and leading-Michael J. Quicke; Bibliography; Back cover.

A volume of practical and scriptural essays, written by Biblical scholars, theologians, and Christian ministry practitioners exploring the idea of strength in weakness in Christian life. The book covers the idea in both Old and New Testament passages that suggest human weakness and divine strength, exemplified by the people of Israel, a community reliant on grace. Mark's portrayal of Jesus Christ indicates that it is in weakness that Christ saves. Paul's paradigm for ministry suggests the same. The teaching of strength in weakness is examined in Luther's life, Calvin's view of prayer, Barth's.

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