Dying Unto Life: Arthur C. McGill on New God, New Death, New Life
"McGill has the power to make ideas, concepts, differing perspectives vivid--to 'in-flesh' them. . . .Then comes the "switch" or reversal or inversion empowered by the very confrontation McGill has arranged. . . . McGill leaves only the demonic as the object of our worship. Just when we supposed that he was about to come to the defense of this "world-governing, background God," he dismisses such a God, leaving us with the demonic, leaving us room to affirm our own doubts and perplexities, leaving us with a harsher formulation than we might have ventured, leaving us attentive to what he is going to do next and to where he is going to lead us. Because by now we are following him." --From the "Introduction."
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Dying Unto Life: Arthur C. McGill on New God, New Death, New Life
"McGill has the power to make ideas, concepts, differing perspectives vivid--to 'in-flesh' them. . . .Then comes the "switch" or reversal or inversion empowered by the very confrontation McGill has arranged. . . . McGill leaves only the demonic as the object of our worship. Just when we supposed that he was about to come to the defense of this "world-governing, background God," he dismisses such a God, leaving us with the demonic, leaving us room to affirm our own doubts and perplexities, leaving us with a harsher formulation than we might have ventured, leaving us attentive to what he is going to do next and to where he is going to lead us. Because by now we are following him." --From the "Introduction."
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Dying Unto Life: Arthur C. McGill on New God, New Death, New Life

Dying Unto Life: Arthur C. McGill on New God, New Death, New Life

Dying Unto Life: Arthur C. McGill on New God, New Death, New Life

Dying Unto Life: Arthur C. McGill on New God, New Death, New Life

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"McGill has the power to make ideas, concepts, differing perspectives vivid--to 'in-flesh' them. . . .Then comes the "switch" or reversal or inversion empowered by the very confrontation McGill has arranged. . . . McGill leaves only the demonic as the object of our worship. Just when we supposed that he was about to come to the defense of this "world-governing, background God," he dismisses such a God, leaving us with the demonic, leaving us room to affirm our own doubts and perplexities, leaving us with a harsher formulation than we might have ventured, leaving us attentive to what he is going to do next and to where he is going to lead us. Because by now we are following him." --From the "Introduction."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621895381
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 01/25/2013
Series: Theological Fascinations , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 170
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Arthur C. McGill was the Bussey Professor of Theology at Harvard Divinity School. A distinguished philosopher and theologian, he also taught at Amherst College, Wesleyan University, and Princeton University.

David Cain is Distinguished Professor of Religion at the University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Virginia, and minister in the United Church of Christ. He is editor of Sermons of Arthur C. McGill, (Cascade Books, 2007), and author and photographer of An Evocation of Kierkegaard / En Fremkaldelse af Kierkegaard (1997).
Arthur McGill was Bussey Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School at the time of his death in 1980.
C. FitzSimons Allison is in active retirement as the former Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina. He is the author of: Fear, Love and Worship (1962), The Rise of Moralism, (1966), Guilt, Anger and God (1972), The Cruelty of Heresy (1994).
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