Ted Foote
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Being Disciples Of Jesus In A Dot Com World
$20.00Add to cart1. Is Postmodernism Real, Or Are We Just Making It Up?
2. Is God Eccentric Or Comfortably Middle Class
3. How Much Is Grace, Or Is It Just Cheap? Grace In An Ebay World
4. Can We Hang With The Names On Jesus” Buddy List?
5. What Would Jesus Drive?
6. Am I My Siblings’ Keeper, Or Are They The Weakest Links? Community In A Survivor’s World
7. “Have It Your Way” Or “We Love To See You Smile”? Courage In A Fast-Food World
8. Can Sotmogs Exist Outside Of Institutional Captivity? Being Nonsectarian By The Grace Of GodAdditional Info
Authors of the acclaimed Being Presbyterian In The Bible Belt return with a new book that engagingly and wittily examines Christian discipleship in the midst of the postmodern world. With chapter titles such as “Is God Eccentric or Comfortably Middle Class?” “How Much Is Grace, or Is It Just Cheap?” “What Would Jesus Drive?” and “Am I My Siblings’ Keeper, or Are They the Weakest Links?’ Foote and Thornburg once again make a fun and enlightening read out of weighty theological topics. The authors include study questions, journaling opportunities, and suggestions for group leaders. -
Being Presbyterian In The Bible Belt
$18.00Add to cart1. Are You Saved, Or Are You Presbyterian?
2. Is The Bible The Literal Word Of God, Or Just A Long, Boring Book?
3. Are You Going To Heaven, Or To Tulsa
4. Is Jesus “Lord,” Or Just A Good Guy?
5. Are Only 144,000 Saved?
6. When Will The World End, Or Did It End In The 1960’s?
7. Do Presbyterians Have Spirit, Or Do They Just Drink Them ?
8. Why Don’t You Repent In Dust And Ashes?
9. Who’s In Charge?Additional Info
Being Presbyterian in the Bible Belt
A Theological survival guide for youth, parents, and other confused Presbyterians.Addressing such questions as “Is the Bible the Literal Word of God or Just a Long, Boring Book? this is an easy-to-understand, slightly irreverent approach to theology and the kind of theological musings that many youth and others have today.
Being Presbyterian in the Bible Belt acknowledges that though the views expressed in questions like “Are you saved?” “Do you have a personal relationship with Jesus?” and “Are you going to heave?” are popular in this culture, those are not the only ways to understand being a Christian. Foote and Thornburg help Presbyterian young people articulate their faith and respond to these questions forma mainline point of view.