Brian Edgar is Professor of Theological Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary. He is married to Barbara, has two daughters, and lives in Australia while frequently travelling to the USA to teach. He is the author of God is Friendship: A Theology of Spirituality, Community and Society (2013) and The Message of the Trinity (2004).
7 Ebooks von Brian Edgar
Brian Edgar: The God Who Plays
Many people would be surprised to hear that a playful attitude towards God and the world lies at the heart of Christian faith. Traditionally Christians have focused on the serious responsibilities of …
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Paul Babie & Paul Babie: Public Theology in Law and Life
‚Public theology‘ involves the application of biblical and theological principles outside the confines of the church and assesses their implications for wider society. It examines both the theoretica …
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€29.22
Paul Babie & Paul Babie: Public Theology in Law and Life
‚Public theology‘ involves the application of biblical and theological principles outside the confines of the church and assesses their implications for wider society. It examines both the theoretica …
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€24.13
Brian Edgar: God Is Friendship
A theology of spirituality, community, and society. Brian Edgar has identified an element crucial to the corporate spirituality, meaningful discipleship, and effective mission of the church in our da …
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€20.87
Brian Edgar: God Is Friendship
A theology of spirituality, community, and society. Brian Edgar has identified an element crucial to the corporate spirituality, meaningful discipleship, and effective mission of the church in our da …
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€21.06
Brian Edgar: Laughter and the Grace of God
Laughter is important because we cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh, and this is true of our relationship with God. Having a sense of humor is essential for maturity in faith and hol …
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€21.99
Brian Edgar: Laughter and the Grace of God
We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh, and this is true of our relationship with God. Thomas Aquinas spoke of the sin of having too little laughter as well as the danger of having to …
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€25.73