The Christian Looks at HimselfWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1975 - 152 pagini What kind of self-image should Chritians have? Should they see themselves primarily as unworthy sinners before a holy God? The biblical view, Anthony A. Hoekema argues in this readable study, is that humanity, having been made in God's own image, was the capstone of God's creation. Even when we fell, God considered us of such worth that he gave up his only Son to redeem humanity. And in Christ, as Paul makes plain, we are made into new creatures. This does not mean that the redeemed live a life of sinless perfection; it does mean that what is most distinctive about them is the new life they have in Christ. And this new life entitles Christians to a self-image that is essentially positive. Accepting the biblical view of our worth can be difficult for Christians burdened with feelings of guilt. How can such Christians learn to see themselves in better light? And how can others in the Christian community - preachers, counselors, teachers, and parents - help fellow members to attain the positive self-image that is essential to the Christian faith? Part Two of The Christian Looks at Himself offers concrete answers to these questions and in doing so points up the social dimension of being in Christ. As Christians accepts themselves as creatures made new in Christ, so in love they must also fully accept fellow Christians as recreated in that same Christ. ANTHONY A. HOEKEMA (1913-1988) was former professor emeritus of systematic theology at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His other books include Created in God's Image, Saved by Grace, and The Bible and the Future. |
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Pagina 13
... . In this book the term " self - image " will be used to designate the way in which a person regards himself , his conception of his own worth . One's self - image , therefore , may also be 13 Introduction: The Problem and the Need.
... . In this book the term " self - image " will be used to designate the way in which a person regards himself , his conception of his own worth . One's self - image , therefore , may also be 13 Introduction: The Problem and the Need.
Pagina 16
... ; I do not believe it accords with biblical teaching to say that we are worth- less . Though we can understand the contrast intended in the following lines between the unfathomable love of Christ and our 16 INTRODUCTION.
... ; I do not believe it accords with biblical teaching to say that we are worth- less . Though we can understand the contrast intended in the following lines between the unfathomable love of Christ and our 16 INTRODUCTION.
Pagina 21
... . The Bible also teaches , however , that man fell from his original state of uprightness when he disobeyed God's commandment ( Gen. 3 ) . Does this mean that man now became a being of no worth ? Nothing could be THE PROBLEM AND THE NEED ...
... . The Bible also teaches , however , that man fell from his original state of uprightness when he disobeyed God's commandment ( Gen. 3 ) . Does this mean that man now became a being of no worth ? Nothing could be THE PROBLEM AND THE NEED ...
Pagina 22
... worth . Jesus said that one human life is worth more than the whole world ( Matt . 16:26 ) . The Scriptures also affirm that even fallen man still bears the image of God ( Gen. 9 : 6 , James 3 : 9 ) . The continuing worth of man after ...
... worth . Jesus said that one human life is worth more than the whole world ( Matt . 16:26 ) . The Scriptures also affirm that even fallen man still bears the image of God ( Gen. 9 : 6 , James 3 : 9 ) . The continuing worth of man after ...
Pagina 71
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Cuprins
THE BIBLICAL BACKGROUND | 25 |
The Exhilaration of Forgiveness | 31 |
Old and New Man | 41 |
Life in the Spirit | 49 |
The New Creature | 54 |
Romans Seven | 61 |
Sinless Perfection? | 68 |
Christian Acceptance | 77 |
In Christ Together | 85 |
IMPLEMENTATION | 93 |
What Can Others Do About It? | 102 |
The Joy of Christian Fellowship | 124 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
Abraham Maslow aorist attitude basic behavior believer belong Bible teaches biblical Bonhoeffer brown-eyed children car coat chapter child child's self-image Chris Christ Jesus Christian brother Christian faith Christian fellowship Christian parents Christian self-image church client Colossians confess Corinthians counselor creature in Christ death depravity described Dietrich Bonhoeffer encourage enslaved epistle evangelical fact Father feel fellow Christians flesh forgiveness God's grace guilt guilt-feelings Holy Spirit imply important Jesus Christ John Keith Miller liever listening living longer look Lord maintain a positive Maslow matters means negative self-image ourselves Parent Effectiveness Training passage Paul says Paul's positive self-image pray problem redemption regenerate person Revised Standard Version Ridderbos Romans salvation Scriptures teach self-esteem sinless perfection sinners sins someone struggle teacher tell Testament things tian tion tive self-image total acceptance totally depraved understand verse victory words worth
Pasaje populare
Pagina 22 - You know that you were ransomed from the futile ways inherited from your fathers, not with perishable things such as silver or gold, " but with the precious blood of Christ, like that of a lamb without blemish or spot.
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Faith, Obedience, and Perseverance: Aspects of Paul's Letter to the Romans Don B. Garlington Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 1994 |