" -Christoph Schwobel Chair in Systematic Theology University of Tubingen "This is a passionate book, in all the right senses ...Reading it will not only help to restore the shamed; it will likely restore a godly passion-and few things are more sorely needed in theology today." -Jeremy S. Begbie Thomas A. Langford Research Professor Duke Divinity School "Robin Stockitt has written a powerful and persuasive book that shows the centrality of shame in human experience and in the biblical message. It is the most readable and theologically astute account of Christ's ministry to the shamed that is available today. This warmly pastoral book contains rich resources to deal with crippling experiences such as being treated as unworthy or unwanted." -Robert Jewett Visiting Professor of New Testament University of Heidelberg Author Biography: Robin Stockitt is the minister of the Anglican Church in Freiburg, Germany. He is the author of Open to the Spirit: Ignatius of Loyola and John Wimber in Dialogue (2000) and Imagination and the Playfulness of God: The Theological Implications of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Definition of the Human Imagination (2011).
Towards a Theology of Shame
" -Christoph Schwobel Chair in Systematic Theology University of Tubingen "This is a passionate book, in all the right senses ...Reading it will not only help to restore the shamed; it will likely restore a godly passion-and few things are more sorely needed in theology today." -Jeremy S. Begbie Thomas A. Langford Research Professor Duke Divinity School "Robin Stockitt has written a powerful and persuasive book that shows the centrality of shame in human experience and in the biblical message. It is the most readable and theologically astute account of Christ's ministry to the shamed that is available today. This warmly pastoral book contains rich resources to deal with crippling experiences such as being treated as unworthy or unwanted." -Robert Jewett Visiting Professor of New Testament University of Heidelberg Author Biography: Robin Stockitt is the minister of the Anglican Church in Freiburg, Germany. He is the author of Open to the Spirit: Ignatius of Loyola and John Wimber in Dialogue (2000) and Imagination and the Playfulness of God: The Theological Implications of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Definition of the Human Imagination (2011).
- ISBN:
- 9781610973151
- 9781610973151
- Category:
- Religion: general
- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 21-02-2012
- Publisher:
- Wipf & Stock Publishers
- Country of origin:
- United States
- Pages:
- 182
- Dimensions (mm):
- 229x152x10mm
- Weight:
- 0.28kg
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