The Scalpel and the Cross: A Theology of Surgery: Ordinary Theology
Autor Gene L. Greenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2015
As a part of Zondervan’s Ordinary Theology series, The Scalpel and the Cross recounts New Testament professor Gene Green’s encounter with open-heart surgery and carefully examines the many ways in which Christian doctrine spoke into the experience. The result is a short book that avoids shallow explanations and glib promises, instead guiding readers to deeper understanding and enduring hope in the face of one of modern life’s necessary traumas.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780310516057
ISBN-10: 0310516056
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Seria Ordinary Theology
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
ISBN-10: 0310516056
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Seria Ordinary Theology
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
Descriere
We know the bedrock themes upon which the Christian faith stands: creation, fall, redemption, restoration. As Christians, we live within these great moments of God’s plan for humanity and all of his creation. In other words, our lives are part of Christian theology—every part of our lives, even surgery.
As a part of Zondervan’s Ordinary Theology series, The Scalpel and the Cross recounts New Testament professor Gene Green’s encounter with open-heart surgery and carefully examines the many ways in which Christian doctrine spoke into the experience. The result is a short book that avoids shallow explanations and glib promises, instead guiding readers to deeper understanding and enduring hope in the face of one of modern life’s necessary traumas.
As a part of Zondervan’s Ordinary Theology series, The Scalpel and the Cross recounts New Testament professor Gene Green’s encounter with open-heart surgery and carefully examines the many ways in which Christian doctrine spoke into the experience. The result is a short book that avoids shallow explanations and glib promises, instead guiding readers to deeper understanding and enduring hope in the face of one of modern life’s necessary traumas.
Cuprins
IntroductionChapter 1: Reflections from the Day BeforeChapter 2: The Surgery, the Symphony, and SurvivalChapter 3: Surgery for the Body and SoulChapter 4: Replacement PartsChapter 5: Surgery and JusticeChapter 6: Recovering under the ScarsChapter 7: The Worst Thing HappenedConclusion: A Theology of Surgery