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A Perichoretic Pastoral Theology Jim Horsthuis

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A Perichoretic Pastoral Theology Jim Horsthuis
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.43 MB
Pages: 543
Author: Jim Horsthuis
ISBN: 9781003281856, 1003281850
Language: English
Year: 2022

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A Perichoretic Pastoral Theology Jim Horsthuis by Jim Horsthuis 9781003281856, 1003281850 instant download after payment.

"This book articulates a perichoretic pastoral theology, offering a pastoral theological response to the question of how ministering persons practice ministry in communion with the triune God. Key elements from contemporary pastoral theology - theologies of human experience, concern for human suffering, and situational attentiveness - are drawn into conversation with the doctrine of perichoresis. Jim Horsthuis provides a vision for life and ministry in relational, participational and spiritual communion with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The chapters explore four spiritual movements that foster this vision: (1) the move from experience to relationship; (2) the move from concern to presence; (3) the move from competence to communion; and (4) the move from practice to prayer. The book represents a unique academic contribution to both pastoral theology and Trinitarian theology"--

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