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Confessions of a Beginning Theologian

Autor Elouise Renich Fraser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 1998
I hate looking and sounding like a beginner. Making mistakes and asking questions. Not sure yet where I'm going, much less how I'm going to get from here to there. Afraid of what might happen along the way. But God loves beginners.Becoming a theologian is about becoming a beginner. It isn't about whether you're old enough, young enough, smart enough or good enough. . . .It isn't about becoming someone else, changing your personality or leaving your past behind. And it isn't about becoming dull and dry, giving up fun and excitement, retreating from the world to attain some more exalted existence. In this poignant, strikingly honest account, theologian Elouise Renich Fraser reveals her inner journey to overcome fear--fear of being wrong, doing wrong, being misunderstood and ignored--to confront her past and learn to befriend the Bible. Her story will inspire and encourage other "beginners"--at whatever stage in their personal and theological journeys--to learn to read theological texts more sympathetically, to develop theological imagination and to find their own voices as authentic human beings before God.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780830815197
ISBN-10: 0830815198
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 140 x 209 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Ediția:Print-On-Demand
Editura: IVP Academic

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Elouise Renich Fraser, in this poignant, strikingly honest account, reveals her inner journey to overcome fear - fear of being wrong, doing wrong, being misunderstood and ignored - to confront her past and learn to befriend the Bible. Her story will inspire and encourage other "beginners" - at whatever stage in their personal and theological journeys - to learn to read theological texts more sympathetically, to develop theological imagination and to find their own voices as authentic human beings before God.

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