Mark Hart shows that freedom lies at the heart of the Christian faith. We are not puppets, justified by being a means to an end, but players, called to enjoy God's own gratuitous life, based on mutual self-giving; and this cannot be imposed: we can only find God, and find life, by finding each other.



Autorentext

Mark Hart is Rural Dean of Chester and Rector of Plemstall and Guilden Sutton. He teaches on the ordination/readers training course for the regional partnership covering the southern North West dioceses. He has first class degrees in Mathematics and Theology and a PhD in Aerodynamics from Cambridge, and was ordained after ten years of aerodynamics research in the automotive and power generation industries.



Inhalt

Introduction \ 1 Straight to the Pointlessness \ 2Intimations of God \ 3Faith & Reason \ 4Growth of Faith \ 5 God & Creation \ 6 Jesus of Nazareth \ 7 Recognising Jesus \ 8 Jesus - God & Man \ 9 Freedom through Jesus \ 10 Models of Atonement \ 11 The Holy Trinity \ 12 Why the Church? \ 13 The Church \ 14 Baptism \ 15 The Bible \ 16 Prayer \ 17 Christian Living \ 18 The Eucharist \ 19 Heaven \ 20 Suffering & Joy \ Notes

Titel
Straight to the Pointlessness
Untertitel
A Christian account of life and the universe
EAN
9781441109972
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
144