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Item Details
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DRINKING FROM THE WELLS OF NEW CREATION
THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE IMAGINATION IN RECONCILIATION |
By: |
Kerry Dearborn |
Format: |
Electronic book text |
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£17.40 |
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ISBN 10: |
0227903846 |
ISBN 13: |
9780227903841 |
Publisher: |
JAMES CLARKE & CO LTD |
Pub. date: |
26 February, 2015 |
Description: |
An exploration of the capacity of the Holy Spirit to transform the imagination, showing this to be the key to the Christian calling to reconciliation, both with God and with each other. |
Synopsis: |
The Holy Spirit, as God's abiding presence to draw people to Christ, can cleanse wounds and bring love and hope into our hearts. Kerry Dearborn's insightful focus on the Holy Spirit transforming our moral imagination and putting us on the path of reconciliation with Jesus Christ is both profound and encouraging. Biblical analysis, historical surveys and references to acclaimed theological authors support Dearborn's nuanced yet practical application of imagination as a tool for awakening, recovery, and dissolving intellectual or psychological barriers that isolate us from God. She considers effectively how imagination can be connected to reality, and is able to delve deep into this vein of thought with startling clarity. 'Drinking from the Wells of New Creation' provides spiritual guidance for dealing with oppression in society; an issue that affects people both within and outside the Christian faith. The acknowledgement of reconciliation as a creative process provides a fresh outlook and will excite those delving into both theological and psychological studies, as well as those seeking to understand God's unification of life, regardless of tribe, tongue and nation. |
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UK |
Imprint: |
James Clarke & Co Ltd |
Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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