The identification principle : how the incarnation shapes faith and ministry / Christopher Steed.
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- 9781783596638
- 1783596635
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- BV4011.3
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed Feburary 4, 2019).
Includes bibliographical references.
Intro; Preface; Introduction; Part One; Being incarnational . . .; 1; While we slept (the landscape changed); 2; Worship (for all God's worth); 3; Children of the sixth day: the God of our humanity; 4; The humanity of God; 5; Becoming human (the manual); 6; Anointed solidarity; 7; The empathy of God; 8; The day of crushing; 9; Redemption through violence: interpreting the cross; 10; Trading places: identification and exchange; Part Two; Being incarnational: what is to be done?; 11; Prayer and pathos: incarnation and intercession; 12; The power of proclamation: a new incarnational apologetic
13Transformative action and divine doorways; 14; The body of Christ and the new humanity; Postscript: refocusing the mission; Notes
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