A theology as big as the city
Ray Bakke
Downers Grove, Ill : IVP, c1997
221 p. ; 21 cm.
Book
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G/F Collection | BS 680 .C5 .B35 | Available |
- A journey to the city
- God's hands are in the mud
- Can we save a city like Sodom?
- A surprising source of urban leaders : Moses & his mother
- Hope in the city : the story of Ruth
- The individual & the community : do we find a theology of place in the Bible?
- Zion songs & urban poets : the need for timeless truth
- What cities ought to look like : Isaiah's vision
- Jeremiah's letter to urban families (& Daniel's response)
- Thinking biblically about the family (with the help of Ezekiel)
- Major themes in Minor Prophets
- When all else fails, send the choir : reflections on Chronicles --
- The Persian partnership for the rebuilding of Jerusalem
- Models from the migrant streams : the intertestamental era
- Skeletons in the closet : the other women in the family of Jesus
- Jesus & the city : the search for an urban Jesus
- The church at the city center : from Pentecost to Antioch (Acts 1-12)
- When truth & love collide : the mission trip with Paul, Barnabas & John Mark (Acts 13; 16: 36-40)
- With Paul on an urban journey (Acts 15-19)
- Two letters, two urban spiritualities (Philippians & Colossians)
- The drama of New Testament evangelism : the story of Philemon
- Ethnicity in the church : is it still okay to be Jewish? (Hebrews)
- The empire strikes back : the downward spiral from Romans 13 to Revelation 13
- So long, Babylon, I'll miss you (Revelation 14-18)
- The urban family album
- Reflections.
- ill.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [208]-221).
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AFQu