A Call to Christian Formation: How Theology Makes Sense of Our World

A Call to Christian Formation: How Theology Makes Sense of Our World

A Call to Christian Formation: How Theology Makes Sense of Our World

A Call to Christian Formation: How Theology Makes Sense of Our World

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Overview

Southwestern Journal of Theology 2021 Book Award (Honorable Mention, Applied Theology/Ethics)

This book shows that theology is both integrally related to formation in Jesus Christ and shapes our understanding of the world. Christian formation is incomplete and impossible without theological formation, because Christ transforms our hearts and minds, attuning them to the reality of God. As the authors explore the deep connections between theology and the life of the Christian, they emphasize Christian formation as a defining feature of the church, arguing that theology must be integrally connected to the church's traditions and practices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781540960689
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 07/20/2021
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

John C. Clark (PhD, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto) is professor of theology at Moody Bible Institute and a deacon at Church of the Resurrection, Wheaton, Illinois.

Marcus Peter Johnson (PhD, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto) is professor of theology at Moody Bible Institute and associate rector at St. Mark's Church, Geneva, Illinois.

Clark and Johnson are also coauthors of The Incarnation of God: The Mystery of the Gospel as the Foundation of Evangelical Theology.

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction: Theology: Formed by Christ the Lord
1. Jesus Christ: The Lord and Logos of Christian Theology
2. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: The Triune Shape of Christian Theology
3. The Body of Christ: The Ecclesial Context of Christian Theology
4. Holy and Profane Worship: The Liturgical Cadence of Christian Theology
5. The Postulate of Paradox: The Mysterious Nature of Christian Theology
6. Living Forward, Understanding Backward: The Eschatological Tension of Christian Theology
Conclusion: Six Theses on the Character of Christian Theology
Indexes
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