For God So Loved the World
A Blueprint for Kingdom Diversity
- 256 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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For God So Loved the World
A Blueprint for Kingdom Diversity
About This Book
Scripture captivates us by describing a people from "every nation, tribe, people, and language." In pursuit of this kingdom vision, Christians have not always navigated America's turbulent racial history in waysthat honor others and glorifyGod. In For God So Loved the World, Dayton Hartman and Walter Strickland provide a blueprint for a better way, an invitation to Christ-centered diversity that is both descriptive and constructive. Chapters in the book examine the historical contextof the American church and its efforts to cultivate racial justice and unity, then presenta unifying public theology, and practical guidance for the journey. Convicting and hopeful alike, For God So Loved the World motivates readers to seek reconciliation in light of biblical warrant, personal sanctification, and the church's corporate witness.
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Table of contents
- Foreword, J. D. Greear
- Acknowledgments
- General Introduction, Walter R. Strickland II
- Part 1: Historical Context
- Part 2: Public Theology
- Part 3: A Practical Theology
- Conclusion: In Pursuit of the Vision of the Lamb, Daniel L. Akin
- Appendix: A Statement on Complementarianism, Matthew Y. Emerson
- Bibliography
- Editors and Contributors
- Name and Subject Index
- Scripture Index