This skillfully edited volume presents a rich and broad engagement with Glen Stassen's concept of incarnational discipleship--a major contribution to the discipline of Christian ethics outlined in his last book, A Thicker Jesus (2012). Glen believed that his approach could strengthen faithfulness to Jesus Christ in the church and foster a stronger public witness in American society. Exploring the term incarnational discipleship and its relevance for today are Lisa Sowle Cahill, Jacob Alan Cook, Miguel A. De La Torre, Stacey Floyd-Thomas, George Hunsinger, Hak Joon Lee, Peter J. Paris, Larry Rasmussen, Ron Scott Sanders, Peter M. Sensenig, and the editors.
This skillfully edited volume presents a rich and broad engagement with Glen Stassen's concept of incarnational discipleship--a major contribution to the discipline of Christian ethics outlined in his last book, A Thicker Jesus (2012). Glen believed that his approach could strengthen faithfulness to Jesus Christ in the church and foster a stronger public witness in American society. Exploring the term incarnational discipleship and its relevance for today are Lisa Sowle Cahill, Jacob Alan Cook, Miguel A. De La Torre, Stacey Floyd-Thomas, George Hunsinger, Hak Joon Lee, Peter J. Paris, Larry Rasmussen, Ron Scott Sanders, Peter M. Sensenig, and the editors.

Justice and the Way of Jesus: Christian Ethics and the Incarnational Discipleship of Glen Stassen
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Justice and the Way of Jesus: Christian Ethics and the Incarnational Discipleship of Glen Stassen
240Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781626983663 |
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Publisher: | Orbis Books |
Publication date: | 06/01/2020 |
Pages: | 240 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.51(d) |