Saved by Hope (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

John Sparhawk Jones

 
9781330499030: Saved by Hope (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

In Saved by Hope, a careful look at how exile reshaped faith and personal belief opens a window onto the ancient shift from temple to inward devotion.


This exploration argues that the Babylonian Captivity moved religion away from a public, corporate form toward a personal relationship with God. It shows how the prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel framed faith as something each person must live and answer for, a turning point that helped lay the groundwork for Christian thinking about the individual soul.



  • Understand how exile changed religious identity from a national covenant to personal accountability.

  • Learn why early Christians called the gospel “the way” and what that naming reveals about faith’s direction.

  • See how miracles and moral truth work together to reveal the deeper meaning of faith.

  • Discover a historical and theological perspective on how ancient events echo in Christian thought.


Ideal for readers of theology, biblical history, and religious studies who want a clarified view of faith’s development from Old Testament times to early Christianity.

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