Being Human, Being Church: The Significance of Theological Anthropology for Ecclesiology, Patrick S Franklin (9781842278420) — Readings Books

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Being Human, Being Church: The Significance of Theological Anthropology for Ecclesiology
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Our conception of human personhood deeply impacts our understanding and practice of community and church. In this rigorous work Franklin argues that ecclesiology needs to be informed and shaped by a robust theological anthropology.

This book calls exactly for what evangelicalism needs in order to reinvent itself: a return to the incarnation as the foundation for a robust ecclesiology based on a Christ-centered anthropology. It is my belief that Christianity will regain its experiential and intellectual relevance for our time once Christians recover and proclaim its ancient message that the gospel is all about fulfilling our common longing for true life by becoming fully human in communion with God. Franklin’s book is an important contribution to this task.

~ Jens Zimmermann, Canada Research Chair in Interpretation, Religion and Culture, Trinity Western University

Trinitarian love is not only God’s essence but also how God has chosen to relate to human creatures. This is Patrick Franklin’s basis for proposing a trinitarian anthropology-ecclesiology. Reading Being Human, Being Church will be catalytic for transformative participation in the triune love that witnesses to the world in anticipation of the coming reign of God.

~Amos Yong, Professor of Theology & Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary

The importance of human personhood for our understanding of the church and Christian life has been sadly neglected. Patrick’s theological study of high quality, with its practical relevance, brings this out for us. His rigorous engagement with theologians both ancient and modern will be of appeal to students of theology and experienced practioners of the craft.

~ Dennis Ngien, Professor of Systematic Theology, Tyndale University College & Seminary and Research Professor of Theology, Wycliffe College, U of Toronto (both in Toronto, Canada).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Send The Light
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 2016
Pages
250
ISBN
9781842278420

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Our conception of human personhood deeply impacts our understanding and practice of community and church. In this rigorous work Franklin argues that ecclesiology needs to be informed and shaped by a robust theological anthropology.

This book calls exactly for what evangelicalism needs in order to reinvent itself: a return to the incarnation as the foundation for a robust ecclesiology based on a Christ-centered anthropology. It is my belief that Christianity will regain its experiential and intellectual relevance for our time once Christians recover and proclaim its ancient message that the gospel is all about fulfilling our common longing for true life by becoming fully human in communion with God. Franklin’s book is an important contribution to this task.

~ Jens Zimmermann, Canada Research Chair in Interpretation, Religion and Culture, Trinity Western University

Trinitarian love is not only God’s essence but also how God has chosen to relate to human creatures. This is Patrick Franklin’s basis for proposing a trinitarian anthropology-ecclesiology. Reading Being Human, Being Church will be catalytic for transformative participation in the triune love that witnesses to the world in anticipation of the coming reign of God.

~Amos Yong, Professor of Theology & Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary

The importance of human personhood for our understanding of the church and Christian life has been sadly neglected. Patrick’s theological study of high quality, with its practical relevance, brings this out for us. His rigorous engagement with theologians both ancient and modern will be of appeal to students of theology and experienced practioners of the craft.

~ Dennis Ngien, Professor of Systematic Theology, Tyndale University College & Seminary and Research Professor of Theology, Wycliffe College, U of Toronto (both in Toronto, Canada).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Send The Light
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 2016
Pages
250
ISBN
9781842278420