The Gospel of Jesus Green

The Gospel of Jesus Green
Title The Gospel of Jesus Green PDF eBook
Author Neil J. Whitehouse
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 225
Release 2024-06-11
Genre Religion
ISBN

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This is a gospel of personal stories, science, and existential hope for the Jesus-curious and those who want to know what Green means. Modern people are like the passengers on the Titanic; the triumphs of technology have real limitations. They face the necessity to share the planet that takes them to hard politics. Economics can be integrated with ecology and the essentials of human relationships. The history of Jesus may make him an uncertain figure, but his demand to live for the best can still be felt. Whitehouse draws on paleontologist Fr. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and existentialist Paul Tillich to claim ‘‘home for all, not just for humans’’ is a universal biological phenomenon and a truth named by Jesus. A biodiversity of illustrations entertains and reveals; trees can speak, dead birds teach, and rivers become persons. Then Jesus Green emerges, as a systems thinker, for the home. If Jesus was homeless for a cause, he found his home on the cross, now a paradoxical symbol that lifts up our place within nature. This creative, passionate account delivers the punch other Green Christian books lack. It could not have come sooner.

Is God Green?

Is God Green?
Title Is God Green? PDF eBook
Author Lionel Windsor
Publisher
Total Pages 71
Release 2018-09
Genre Environmental protection
ISBN 9781925424317

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What the Bible says about how we rule, serve and enjoy the world.

Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels

Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels
Title Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels PDF eBook
Author Joel B. Green
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 968
Release 1992-02-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780830817771

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Edited by Joel B. Green, Scot McKnight and I. Howard Marshall, this reference work encompasses everything relating to Jesus and the Gospels.

The Gospel of Jesus Green

The Gospel of Jesus Green
Title The Gospel of Jesus Green PDF eBook
Author Neil J. Whitehouse
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 193
Release 2024-06-11
Genre Religion
ISBN

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This is a gospel of personal stories, science, and existential hope for the Jesus-curious and those who want to know what Green means. Modern people are like the passengers on the Titanic; the triumphs of technology have real limitations. They face the necessity to share the planet that takes them to hard politics. Economics can be integrated with ecology and the essentials of human relationships. The history of Jesus may make him an uncertain figure, but his demand to live for the best can still be felt. Whitehouse draws on paleontologist Fr. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and existentialist Paul Tillich to claim ''home for all, not just for humans'' is a universal biological phenomenon and a truth named by Jesus. A biodiversity of illustrations entertains and reveals; trees can speak, dead birds teach, and rivers become persons. Then Jesus Green emerges, as a systems thinker, for the home. If Jesus was homeless for a cause, he found his home on the cross, now a paradoxical symbol that lifts up our place within nature. This creative, passionate account delivers the punch other Green Christian books lack. It could not have come sooner.

The Death of Jesus

The Death of Jesus
Title The Death of Jesus PDF eBook
Author Joel B. Green
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 369
Release 2011-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1610971280

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Proclamation of the crucified Messiah is always close at hand when one attempts even the most cursory articulation of the Christian faith. Viewed simultaneously as scandal and eschatological turning-point the cross of Christ is the cornerstone of Christian faith and praxis. This is not to say that the crucifixion of Jesus has at all times and all places been subjected to a single interpretation by Christian believers. Already in the dawning years of the Christian movement Jesus' disciples understood his death in numerous ways, utilizing a variety of images. This study takes as its primary points of departure the prominence of the cross-event for Christians and the variety of it interpretations. Here we seek a partial answer to the question how earliest Christianity understood the death of Jesus. Originally, this study took the form of a 1985 University of Aberdeen dissertation.

This Beautiful Book

This Beautiful Book
Title This Beautiful Book PDF eBook
Author Steve Green
Publisher HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages 224
Release 2019-11-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310356113

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In This Beautiful Book, Steve Green - founder of The Museum of the Bible - highlights life-changing themes woven through the mosaic of the Bible's various stories, reveals a new way to engage Scripture as a whole, and inspires deep appreciation for the Bible's connection to your life. The most popular and culture-shaping text in the world, the Bible is still the least understood book of all time. The Bible's collection of history, poetry, genealogy lists, and mystifying prophecies often prove puzzling to readers. And when this text is read in pieces, we're left with only a half-impression of the vibrant mosaic. This Beautiful Book highlights the thematic threads woven throughout the ancient writings and shows us a new way to engage with Scripture as a whole. Through insights gained from firsthand experiences in leading and developing the first world class Bible museum, Green invites readers to step back from the individual stories of the Bible and consider the Bible as a whole. He reveals the completeness, connection, and transformative power of Scripture. Along with stunning retellings of biblical stories, Green helps readers see the story within the story, and draws the careful connections that help us appreciate the richness of the Bible story as a single story. Each page will spark or embolden your faith in a God who speaks to us across the centuries. A truly captivating experience, this book will instill in you a deep appreciation for Scripture and its profound connection to your own life story.

Green Gospel

Green Gospel
Title Green Gospel PDF eBook
Author Sheila Zilinsky
Publisher
Total Pages 203
Release 2015-07-23
Genre Earth (Planet)
ISBN 9781632325228

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This book chronicles the history of the environmental movement, its creators, and their goals. The author takes us back decades to the origins of environmentalism, providing facts about its development over the years. It describes the emerging new world religion in the environmental movement, a religion based on the principles of early paganistic religions.