Dancing With God: Life-Giving Theology Explained

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
Cover of the book Dancing With God: Life-Giving Theology Explained by Michael Surowiec, Ph.D, Michael Surowiec, Ph.D
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Author: Michael Surowiec, Ph.D ISBN: 9781370870752
Publisher: Michael Surowiec, Ph.D Publication: June 3, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Surowiec, Ph.D
ISBN: 9781370870752
Publisher: Michael Surowiec, Ph.D
Publication: June 3, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If Christianity is a relationship, then why is there so much emphasis on religion? If the Bible is open to interpretation, then why is there more emphasis on sin and the cross rather than the incarnation and adoption? If the Church is God's solution for mankind, then why is the Kingdom of God so powerless within many faith groups?

The author touches on these subjects and more. Coming from a Trinitarian theological worldview, he outlines a working Biblical model for the vocational disciple of Jesus Christ.

Each short chapter simply hits the importance of focusing and pursuing an intimate relationship with the Triune God. Each chapter also includes supporting Scripture for reference purposes.

The emphasis is relationship over religion, the incarnation rather than sin, and the inclusiveness of adoption as the goal of the cross. The end-result is to provide a more practical and prudent way of life that leads to a deeper abiding relationship with our Heavenly Father, Lord Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, and with each other.

The ultimate aim of this book is to provide encouragement and insight for the reader to dance with God in every area of one's life.

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If Christianity is a relationship, then why is there so much emphasis on religion? If the Bible is open to interpretation, then why is there more emphasis on sin and the cross rather than the incarnation and adoption? If the Church is God's solution for mankind, then why is the Kingdom of God so powerless within many faith groups?

The author touches on these subjects and more. Coming from a Trinitarian theological worldview, he outlines a working Biblical model for the vocational disciple of Jesus Christ.

Each short chapter simply hits the importance of focusing and pursuing an intimate relationship with the Triune God. Each chapter also includes supporting Scripture for reference purposes.

The emphasis is relationship over religion, the incarnation rather than sin, and the inclusiveness of adoption as the goal of the cross. The end-result is to provide a more practical and prudent way of life that leads to a deeper abiding relationship with our Heavenly Father, Lord Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, and with each other.

The ultimate aim of this book is to provide encouragement and insight for the reader to dance with God in every area of one's life.

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