Throughout history we have used images to think about God and faith. Unfortunately, these images are often misleading. From Iranaeus and Athanasius to Luther and Calvin, this fascinating and wise book offers an engaging presentation of faith and the images that we've used to strengthen or erode it. 179 pages,...
Throughout history we have used images to think about God and faith. Unfortunately, these images are often misleading. From Iranaeus and Athanasius to Luther and Calvin, this fascinating and wise book offers an engaging presentation of faith and the images that we've used to strengthen or erode it. 179 pages, from Eerdmans.
In The Fingerprints of God best-selling author Robert Farrar Capon takes readers on a sleuthing project, using his own uniquely developed history of images to find evidence of the Divine Suspect in our midst." "Capon first explores various images that prompt proper talk about God and the nature of Scripture. The Bible, he says, is the mystery story of God's hidden presence as the Divine Suspect behind all history. Capon discusses the misuse of Scripture due to literalist interpretation, looks at the ways Christ has suffered at the hands of human image-makers, and proposes a novel understanding of salvation history that clarifies the proper roles of Scripture, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus." "In the second part of the book Capon turns his magnifying glass on major thinkers from church history - Irenaeus, Athanasius, Anselm, Luther, Melanchthon, Calvin, Julian of Norwich, and others - pointing out both the strong and the weak images they have produced. Throughout the centuries, Capon sees
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Throughout history we have used images to think about God and faith. Unfortunately, these images are often misleading. From Iranaeus and Athanasius to Luther and Calvin, this fascinating and wise book offers an engaging presentation of faith and the images that we've used to strengthen or erode it. 179 pages,...
Throughout history we have used images to think about God and faith. Unfortunately, these images are often misleading. From Iranaeus and Athanasius to Luther and Calvin, this fascinating and wise book offers an engaging presentation of faith and the images that we've used to strengthen or erode it. 179 pages, from Eerdmans.
In The Fingerprints of God best-selling author Robert Farrar Capon takes readers on a sleuthing project, using his own uniquely developed history of images to find evidence of the Divine Suspect in our midst." "Capon first explores various images that prompt proper talk about God and the nature of Scripture. The Bible, he says, is the mystery story of God's hidden presence as the Divine Suspect behind all history. Capon discusses the misuse of Scripture due to literalist interpretation, looks at the ways Christ has suffered at the hands of human image-makers, and proposes a novel understanding of salvation history that clarifies the proper roles of Scripture, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus." "In the second part of the book Capon turns his magnifying glass on major thinkers from church history - Irenaeus, Athanasius, Anselm, Luther, Melanchthon, Calvin, Julian of Norwich, and others - pointing out both the strong and the weak images they have produced. Throughout the centuries, Capon sees
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Koorong code151592
ISBN9780802847683
Pages180
PublisherEerdmans
Publication date01 September 2000
Dimensions12 x 152 x 228mm
Weight0.273kg
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