The Church Transforming: What's Next for the Reformed Project? - eBook
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The Church Transforming: What's Next for the Reformed Project? - eBook  -     By: Susan R. Garrett & Michael Jinkins

The Church Transforming: What's Next for the Reformed Project? - eBook

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Title: The Church Transforming: What's Next for the Reformed Project? - eBook
By: Susan R. Garrett, Michael Jinkins
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781611641677
ISBN-13: 9781611641677
Stock No: WW35307EB

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In this book, theologian and author Michael Jinkins probes the present state and future of the Reformed faith. Addressing increasing division over scriptural authority, ordination and marriage of gay and lesbian people, and other social issues, Jinkins looks at some of the hallmarks of the Reformed faith and discusses how these can be viewed anew. Topics covered include scriptural interpretation, the place of Christ, living in community, the life of the mind, unity versus schism, and spirituality and mystery. He concludes by showing how the Reformed faith is not a castle to be defended but a living treasure of great gifts.

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Michael Jinkins is President and Professor of Theology at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He is the author of several books, including Called to Be Human, Invitation to Psalms, and Letters to New Pastors.

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