Advocating for JusticeChristians are increasingly interested in justice issues. Relief and development work are important, but beyond that is a need for advocacy. This book shows how transforming systems and structures results in lasting change, providing theological rationale and strategies of action for evangelicals passionate about justice. Each of the authors contributes both academic expertise and extensive practical experience to help readers debate, discuss, and
and misinterpreted texts in the biblical canon
and concludes with appropriation of the message of Scripture in the context of modern faith communities
The authors shed light on the biblical vision for human flourishing--and on how AI can help or hinder that flourishing
Rabbinic literature explores the meaning of living life to its fullest
and Ecclesiastes
The book is informed by both biblical and leadership studies scholarship and interacts with a number of popular marketplace writings on leadership
For support he looks to the ministries of Gregory of Nyssa and his sister Macrina
The practice of ministry requires pastors and Christian leaders to serve as moral theologians in their communities
offering a comprehensive biblical foundation and illuminating Old Testament worship practices and principles
do textual criticism
correcting common misconceptions of his thought in light of the whole of his theology
He also explores the vital role translation plays in biblical understanding and evaluates various translation theories