True Feelings : Perspectives on Emotions in Christian Life and Ministry by Michael P. Jensen (2012, Trade Paperback)

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Contemporary Christianity is no less vexed about emotions. Does God himself have feelings?.

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PublisherINTER-Varsity Press
ISBN-101844745937
ISBN-139781844745937
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Book TitleTrue Feelings : Perspectives on Emotions in Christian Life and Ministry
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicChristian Theology / General
Publication Year2012
IllustratorYes
FeaturesNew Edition
GenreReligion
AuthorMichael P. Jensen
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Length8.5 in
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Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal248.4
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
Table Of Contentpart 1: sermon 1. The affections of Christ: Philippians 1:8 Richard J. Gibson part 2: setting the scene 2. What is at stake? A cultural overview of the emotions Andrew J. B. Cameron 3. The Puritans, theological anthropology and emotions Keith Condie part 3: emotions divine and human 4. Does God have feelings? Gerald Bray 5. Whose tears? The emotional life of Jesus Richard J. Gibson 6. The Spirit's perfecting work on the emotions David A. Hohne 7. On being moved: a theological anthropology of the emotions Michael P. Jensen part 4: emotions in the christian life 8. From sad and mad to glad: the pilgrim's passions Rhys S. Bezzant 9. Touching the emotions: preaching the Gospels for divine effects Peter G. Bolt 10. Together, with feeling: corporate worship and the emotions David G. Peterson 11. Music, singing and the emotions: exploring the connections Robert S. Smith
SynopsisThere is no place, it seems, that feelings do not run high about feelings. Western civilization is still caught between adoration of the emotions as sublime and denigration of them as merely animal. Can we trust our feelings? Should we suppress them or should we indulge them? In what part of our persons do feelings occur? Contemporary Christianity is no less vexed about emotions. The rise of the charismatic movement in the late twentieth century, with its emphasis on experiential Christianity, has led to an equally strong reaction of suspicion against talk of the emotions as significant for the Christian life. Though these questions have an everyday, practical importance, they also point to profound theological questions about the nature of the triune God and the ascription of emotions to him in the Bible. Does God himself have feelings? This stimulating volume, based on the 2011 Moore College School of Theology, offers perspectives on emotions. Topics include a cultural overview, theological anthropology, the question of divine passions, the emotional life of Jesus, the Spirit's work in perfecting emotions, preaching the Gospels for divine effects, and the place of the emotions in corporate worship including connections with singing and music. The contributors are Rhys Bezzant, Peter Bolt, Gerald Bray, Andrew Cameron, Keith Condie, Richard Gibson, David Hohne, Michael Jensen, David Peterson and Robert Smith., Engage with profound questions about emotions in faith and culture. This collection offers diverse perspectives on the significance of feelings in the Christian life and worship.

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