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Thinking. Loving. Doing.: A Call to Glorify God with Heart and Mind - eBookCrossway Books / 2011 / ePub
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Publisher's DescriptionHere is a call to holistic Christianity. A challenge to be thinkers, engaged and serious about knowing God. And to be feelers, pulsing with passion for Jesus and his gospel. And to be doers, endeavoring great acts of love for others. Our Savior himself shows us that holistic Christianity is comprised of mind, heart, and hands. And he shows us that the Christian life is multidimensionalirreducibly and inseparably thinking, loving, and doing. With contributions from Francis Chan, Rick Warren, Albert Mohler, R. C. Sproul, and Thabiti Anyabwile, Thinking. Loving. Doing. extends a thorough and compelling invitation to experience the fullness of the Christian life. Author BioJOHN PIPER is pastor of preaching and vision at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis. His coedited books include Sex and the Supremacy of Christ and With Calvin in the Theater of God. DAVID MATHIS is an elder at Bethlehem, executive pastoral assistant to John Piper, and coeditor of With Calvin in the Theater of God and The Pastor as Scholar and the Scholar as Pastor. EndorsementsI found this book to be a fascinating, challenging, insightful, practical, and surprisingly personal discussion of how Christians can grow in both knowledge and love.
-Wayne Grudem, Research Professor of Bible and Theology, Phoenix Seminary, Phoenix, Arizona I know most of the contributors of this book pretty well. A couple of them I am glad to call friends. And a couple of them, to be honest, I have found myself at odds with on a few occasions. But thats why I like this book. It shows the possibility for civil discourse, and it reminds us that its just as important to be nice as it is to be right. Allow it to move you closer to Jesus and closer to the poor. So read it and thenthink. love. and act. -Shane Claiborne, cofounder, The Simple Way; author, The Irresistible Revolution Product ReviewsProduct Q&AFind Related Products
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