God Who Smokes, The by Timothy Stoner

God Who Smokes, The by Timothy Stoner

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God Who Smokes, The by Timothy Stoner

Emergent theology is raising some of the most provocative and divisive questions in the church today. For some, these ideas embody the true spirit of the gospel, trading tired religion for authenticity and relevance. Others dismiss it as a heresy that compromises the gospel in the name of tolerance and dilutes the truth to attract a jaded generation.
Is there any room for middle ground?
Timothy Stoner thinks so. Join him as he provides an honest response to the postmodern cry for authentic spirituality. Filled with humorous insights and challenging ideas, The God Who Smokes imagines a twenty-first-century church where hope hangs with holiness, passion sits next to purity, and compassion can relate to character.
Timothy celebrates the good within Emergent while providing a balanced and thoughtful critique. Throughout, you'll discover not only the issues that can divide but also the burning passion that can unite us all.
Timothy Stoner grew up in Chile and Spain, where his parents served as missionaries. He attended Grand Rapids Theological Seminary before going on to law school. He has been practicing law for twenty years and lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with his wife, Patty. They have five children. Timothy is also president of Orphan Justice Mission.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781600062476
ISBN 10 1600062474
Titel God Who Smokes, The
Autor Timothy Stoner
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Navpress
Erscheinungsjahr 2007-11-01
Seitenanzahl 320
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