Six chercheurs retracent le rôle de la lamentation dans l'Ancien et le Nouveau Testament dans A Time for Sorrow: Recovering the Practice of Lament in the Life of the Church, réfléchissant sur la signification théologique de la lamentation, affirmant la pertinence continue de la lamentation dans la vie de l'église, et explorant ses racines bibliques et son application dans la pratique de l'église.
Dans une ère de l'église dominée par la pensée positive et l'adoration lisse et optimiste, même mentionner le mot lamentation est susceptible de provoquer un haussement d'épaules dédaigneux et désintéressé. Mais les chrétiens souffrent encore, et cette souffrance est laissée muette lorsque l'église ne parvient pas à intégrer la lamentation biblique dans la pratique de l'église contemporaine. A Time for Sorrow cherche à résoudre ce problème en récupérant la pratique biblique consistant à apporter notre douleur devant Dieu d'une manière honnête et fidèle. Dans ce travail multi-auteurs, découvrez le rôle de la lamentation dans l'Ancien et le Nouveau Testament, réfléchissez sur la signification théologique de la lamentation et terminez avec des pensées sur la lamentation et la pratique pastorale aujourd'hui.
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Donna Petter (PhD, University of Toronto) is director of the Hebrew Language Program and associate professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.
Lindsay Wilson (PhD, Melbourne) is senior lecturer in Old Testament at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia.
Emmett G. Price III (PhD, University of Pittsburgh) is professor of worship, church & culture, dean of the chapel, and founding executive director of the Institute for the Study of the Black Christian Experience at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Six scholars trace the role of lamentation in the Old and New Testaments in A Time for Sorrow: Recovering the Practice of Lament in the Life of the Church, reflecting on the theological significance of lament, affirming the ongoing relevance of lamentation in the life of the church, and exploring its biblical roots and application in church practice.In a church era dominated by positive thinking and slick, upbeat "worship," even mentioning the word lamentation is apt to cause a dismissive, disinterested shrug. But Christians still suffer, and this suffering is left mute when the church fails to integrate biblical lament in contemporary church practice. A Time for Sorrow looks to address this by recovering the biblical practice of bringing our pain before God in an honest and faithful manner. In this multiauthor work, learn about the role of lamentation in the Old and New Testaments, reflect on the theological significance of lament, and finish with thoughts on lament and pastoral practice today. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781683072065
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Six scholars trace the role of lamentation in the Old and New Testaments in A Time for Sorrow: Recovering the Practice of Lament in the Life of the Church, reflecting on the theological significance of lament, affirming the ongoing relevance of lamentation in the life of the church, and exploring its biblical roots and application in church practice.In a church era dominated by positive thinking and slick, upbeat "worship," even mentioning the word lamentation is apt to cause a dismissive, disinterested shrug. But Christians still suffer, and this suffering is left mute when the church fails to integrate biblical lament in contemporary church practice. A Time for Sorrow looks to address this by recovering the biblical practice of bringing our pain before God in an honest and faithful manner. In this multiauthor work, learn about the role of lamentation in the Old and New Testaments, reflect on the theological significance of lament, and finish with thoughts on lament and pastoral practice today. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781683072065
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Six scholars trace the role of lamentation in the Old and New Testaments in A Time for Sorrow: Recovering the Practice of Lament in the Life of the Church, reflecting on the theological significance of lament, affirming the ongoing relevance of lamentation in the life of the church, and exploring its biblical roots and application in church practice.In a church era dominated by positive thinking and slick, upbeat "worship," even mentioning the word lamentation is apt to cause a dismissive, disinterested shrug. But Christians still suffer, and this suffering is left mute when the church fails to integrate biblical lament in contemporary church practice. A Time for Sorrow looks to address this by recovering the biblical practice of bringing our pain before God in an honest and faithful manner. In this multiauthor work, learn about the role of lamentation in the Old and New Testaments, reflect on the theological significance of lament, and finish with thoughts on lament and pastoral practice today. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781683072065
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