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Middle Knowledge: Human Freedom in Divine Sovereignty
Author(s) -
Wilson Jeremiah
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
veritas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2684-9194
pISSN - 1411-7649
DOI - 10.36421/veritas.v20i1.417
Subject(s) - spirituality , sovereignty , subtitle , theology , religious studies , sociology , environmental ethics , philosophy , political science , law , pathology , politics , medicine , linguistics , alternative medicine
In the last two or three decades, we have witnessed a renewed interest in spirituality in Christian academic circles. More recently, we have also seen a growing number of publi­cations on the mission and missional church—both on popular and academic levels. While one can easily find many quality works on Christian spirituality and some decent books on mission/missional church, one would only find a few works that combine both themes in a single volume. In this work, Charles Fen­sham, professor of theology at Knox College, Toronto, attempts to do just that—as one may discern from the book’s subtitle: A Missional Spirituality. As such, this book ad­dress­es those who have interest in spirituality and/or in mission but particularly to those who would like to see how biblical missional impetus shapes a particular understanding of Christian spirituality.

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