How does the ancient promise of a Triune God transform a world fractured by systemic injustice and self-interest?
In this compelling theological exploration, Venicious F. Reeves bridges the gap between high systematic theology and the gritty reality of human community. Reeves argues that the Triune God-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-is not a distant, polytheistic concept but a singular, approachable essence revealed through the historical person of Jesus Christ.
Inside this book, you will discover
Whether you are a student of theology or a believer seeking a mission-driven life, this book offers a roadmap for reconciling with God and showing radical mercy to a world in need.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. How does the ancient promise of a Triune God transform a world fractured by systemic injustice and self-interest?In this compelling theological exploration, Venicious F. Reeves bridges the gap between high systematic theology and the gritty reality of human community. Reeves argues that the Triune God-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-is not a distant, polytheistic concept but a singular, approachable essence revealed through the historical person of Jesus Christ.Inside this book, you will discoverThe Architecture of the Trinity: A clear breakdown of the Godhead's unity and distinct functions, moving beyond abstract theory into accessible metaphors like the "egg analogy"Grace vs. Works: A deep dive into the Lutheran perspective of "justification by faith," clarifying that while good works cannot buy salvation, they are the necessary, joyful response to it.The "Neighbor" Defined: A radical re-examination of Luke's Good Samaritan and Matthew 25, challenging the Church to see the face of Christ in the vulnerable, the prisoner, and the marginalized.The Call to Justice: Why the Church must serve as a moral conscience against "generational injustice" and systemic exploitation.Whether you are a student of theology or a believer seeking a mission-driven life, this book offers a roadmap for reconciling with God and showing radical mercy to a world in need. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798295751547
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