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Jeffrey Barbeau

  • Spirit Of Methodism

    $24.99

    “I felt my heart strangely warmed.

    “That was how John Wesley described his transformational experience of God’s grace at Aldersgate Street on May 24, 1738, an event that some mark as the beginning of the Methodist Church. Yet the story of Methodism, while clearly shaped by John Wesley’s sermons and Charles Wesley’s hymns, is much richer and more expansive. In this book, Methodist theologian Jeffrey W. Barbeau provides a brief and helpful introduction to the history of Methodism–from the time of the Wesleys, through developments in North America, to its diverse and global communion today–as well as its primary beliefs and practices. With Barbeau’s guidance, both those who are already familiar with the Wesleyan tradition and those seeking to know more about this significant movement within the church’s history will find their hearts warmed to Methodism.

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  • Image Of God In An Image Driven Age

    $32.99

    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Beth Felker Jones And Jeffrey W. Barbeau
    Zola, Imago Dei, On Her First Birthday
    Jill Pelaez Baumgaertner
    Whiteout
    Brett Foster

    Part I: Canon
    1. “In The Image Of God He Created Them”: How Genesis 1:26-27 Defines The Divine-Human Relationship And Why It Matters
    Catherine McDowell
    2. Poised Between Life And Death: The Imago Dei After Eden
    William A. Dyrness
    3. “True Righteousness And Holiness”: The Image Of God In The New Testament
    Craig L. Blomberg

    Part II: Culture
    4. Uncovering Christ: Sexuality In The Image Of The Invisible God
    Timothy R. Gaines And Shawna Songer Gaines
    5. Culture Breaking: In Praise Of Iconoclasm
    Matthew J. Milliner
    6. Carrying The Fire, Bearing The Image: Theological Reflections On Cormac McCarthy’s The Road
    Christina Bieber Lake

    Part III: Vision
    7. What Does It Mean To See Someone? Icons And Identity
    Ian A. McFarland
    8. Image, Spirit And Theosis: Imaging God In An Image-Distorting World
    Daniela C. Augustine
    9. The God Of Creative Address: Creation, Christology And Ethics
    Janet Soskice

    Part IV: Witness
    10. The Sin Of Racism: Racialization Of The Image Of God
    Soong-Chan Rah
    11. Witnessing In Freedom: Resisting Commodification Of The Image
    Beth Felker Jones
    12. The Storm Of Images: The Image Of God In Global Faith
    Philip Jenkins

    Epilogue
    List Of Contributors
    Index

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    Whether on the printed page, the television screen or the digital app, we live in a world saturated with images. Some images help shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us in positive ways, while others lead us astray and distort our relationships. Christians confess that human beings have been created in the image of God, yet we chose to rebel against that God and so became unfaithful bearers of God’s image. The good news of the gospel is that Jesus, who is the image of God, restores the divine image in us, partially now and fully in the day to come. The essays collected in The Image of God in an Image Driven Age explore the intersection of theology and culture. With topics ranging across biblical exegesis, the art gallery, Cormac McCarthy, racism, sexuality and theosis, the contributors to this volume offer a unified vision-ecumenical in nature and catholic in spirit-of what it means to be truly human and created in the divine image in the world today. This collection from the 2015 Wheaton Theology Conference includes contributions by Daniela C. Augustine, Craig L. Blomberg, William A. Dyrness, Timothy R. Gaines and Shawna Songer Gaines, Phillip Jenkins, Beth Felker Jones, Christina Bieber Lake, Catherine McDowell, Ian A. McFarland, Matthew J. Milliner, Soong-Chan Rah and Janet Soskice, as well as original poems by Jill Pelaez Baumgaertner and Brett Foster.

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