An evangelical social gospel?: finding God's story in the midst of extremes

Jesus taught that love for others is the path to God, that you can't love God if you don't love your neighbor. Tim Suttle shows how the exaggerated individualism of American culture distorts the gospel and weakens the church. He reaches back a full century to the writings of the great Bapt...

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1. Verfasser: Suttle, Tim (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Eugene, Or. Cascade Books 2011
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Zusammenfassung:Jesus taught that love for others is the path to God, that you can't love God if you don't love your neighbor. Tim Suttle shows how the exaggerated individualism of American culture distorts the gospel and weakens the church. He reaches back a full century to the writings of the great Baptist pastor Walter Rauschenbusch and offers an imaginative vision for how evangelicals can once again impact the world. Bypassing the culture wars and liberal/conservatice squabbling, he offers a way in which the corporate nature of Christianity can be held alongside the evangelical belief in personal salvation
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-106)
Foreword / Paul Brandeis Raushenbush -- Rock and roll, shotguns, and the art of car maintenance -- Rugged individualism, Amsterdam, and Walter Rauschenbusch -- Hell's kitchen -- The gospel among radical individualists -- Created in the image to be an image -- A serious and humble sense of sinfulness -- A mess of our own making -- Corporate salvation -- The good news of the kingdom of God -- Finding faith -- What kind of story are you in?
Beschreibung:XVII, 106 S.

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