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The Pulse of Creation: God and the Transformation of the World
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The Pulse of Creation: God and the Transformation of the World

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Paul Sponheim’s theme is transformation-personal, social, cultural, and global. He addresses the violence, environmental destruction, and lost sense of self that plague modern society. In response, he finds a genuine desire among Americans for both individual and social transformation. He suggests, however, that we may have lost sight of the Creator’s call for us to join in the work of creation through direct partnership with others (not just with other Christians) in nurturing change. Sponheim claims the ecstatic power of religion for individual and social transformation, and explores how the human status as creature entails responsibility to God in the drama that creation constitutes. In central chapters on Interruption, Calling, and Relationship, he clearly shows how transformation takes place though our participation in God’s ongoing creative work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
1517 Media
Country
United States
Date
3 December 1999
Pages
248
ISBN
9780800631888

Paul Sponheim’s theme is transformation-personal, social, cultural, and global. He addresses the violence, environmental destruction, and lost sense of self that plague modern society. In response, he finds a genuine desire among Americans for both individual and social transformation. He suggests, however, that we may have lost sight of the Creator’s call for us to join in the work of creation through direct partnership with others (not just with other Christians) in nurturing change. Sponheim claims the ecstatic power of religion for individual and social transformation, and explores how the human status as creature entails responsibility to God in the drama that creation constitutes. In central chapters on Interruption, Calling, and Relationship, he clearly shows how transformation takes place though our participation in God’s ongoing creative work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
1517 Media
Country
United States
Date
3 December 1999
Pages
248
ISBN
9780800631888