Love Letter to a Conflicted Church: Promise in Our Anger and Disagreements - eBook
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Love Letter to a Conflicted Church: Promise in Our Anger and Disagreements - eBook  -     By: Richard P. Olson

Love Letter to a Conflicted Church: Promise in Our Anger and Disagreements - eBook

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Title: Love Letter to a Conflicted Church: Promise in Our Anger and Disagreements - eBook
By: Richard P. Olson
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Resource Publications
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 9781498271578
ISBN-13: 9781498271578
Stock No: WW111146EB

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The book is organized into three divisions, and as the title implies, there is a brief letter in the form of a New Testament epistle to the contemporary church, a portion of which begins each chapter. The first division reexamines the gifts and redemptive possibilities of anger and conflict. The barriers to healthy anger-conflict are considered and addressed. In the second, attention is given to conflicts surrounding the Bible. There is a chapter on conflict and reconciliation in the Bible, followed by suggestions on how people who read the Bible differently from each other can resolve some of those differences. Consideration is also given to discovering biblical priorities for the contemporary church. The third division offers "vistas of change and reconciliation." Parables of hope and promise are provided. Insights from the studies of persons and communities as well as ethics and theology are summarized. There is reflection on those unresolved conflicts that continue in spite of our best efforts. Then moral imagination is engaged to visualize the opportunities for a church that moves beyond its present stalemates.

Author Bio

Richard P. Olson is Distinguished Professor of Pastoral Theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas. He is the author of many works, including Ask Anything: A Pastoral Theology of Inquiry and Families of the Future.

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