Knowing God - The Trilogy (e-bog) af Wright, Christopher J. H.

Knowing God - The Trilogy e-bog

110,20 DKK
Some people think the Old Testament has nothing to say about God as our Father, or about the Holy Spirit, whilst others try to find Jesus somewhere on every page of the Old Testament. Chris Wright brings a much-needed corrective to these misconceptions in his masterful three-in-one volume, Knowing God - The Trilogy. After exploring the identity and mission of Jesus in the light of the Scriptures …
Some people think the Old Testament has nothing to say about God as our Father, or about the Holy Spirit, whilst others try to find Jesus somewhere on every page of the Old Testament. Chris Wright brings a much-needed corrective to these misconceptions in his masterful three-in-one volume, Knowing God - The Trilogy. After exploring the identity and mission of Jesus in the light of the Scriptures he knew so well - our Old Testament, the book goes on to see how God reveals himself as Father in the same Scriptures, and works powerfully through his Spirit. Wright's thoughtful and engaging exposition of multiple biblical texts invites us to encounter the Trinity not just as a doctrine we affirm but as persons we can know.
E-bog 110,20 DKK
Forfattere Wright, Christopher J. H. (forfatter)
Udgivet 14.08.2017
Længde 556 sider
Genrer HRCM
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781783681617

Some people think the Old Testament has nothing to say about God as our Father, or about the Holy Spirit, whilst others try to find Jesus somewhere on every page of the Old Testament. Chris Wright brings a much-needed corrective to these misconceptions in his masterful three-in-one volume, Knowing God - The Trilogy. After exploring the identity and mission of Jesus in the light of the Scriptures he knew so well - our Old Testament, the book goes on to see how God reveals himself as Father in the same Scriptures, and works powerfully through his Spirit. Wright's thoughtful and engaging exposition of multiple biblical texts invites us to encounter the Trinity not just as a doctrine we affirm but as persons we can know.