General & Miscellaneous Christian Theology, God - Theology
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Overview
Eight attributes of God (such as goodness, sovereignty, and faithfullness) help readers gain practical and life-transforming wisdom into who God really is.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly
In this down-to-earth exercise in evangelical theology, Ingram, a radio show host and CEO of the Atlanta-based organization Walk Through the Bible, makes the case that understanding the character of God as He reveals Himself is the most important task facing new Christians and seasoned believers alike. Noting that his analysis is meant to be devotional and practical rather than comprehensive, Ingram focuses on seven traits attributed to God: goodness, sovereignty, holiness, wisdom, justice, love and faithfulness. Although Ingram relies on the work of evangelical heavyweights like C.S. Lewis and A.W. Tozer to make his points, his primary sources in answering questions about such conundrums as why God allows suffering or the nature of Christ's sacrificial atonement for sin are the Old and New Testaments. One caveat: though Ingram's style is accessible and often engaging, his methodical and rather pedagogical style may narrow his potential audience to readers comfortable with the traditional language of conservative apologetics. Suitable for personal or group study, the end of each chapter on God's attributes includes an inspirational quotation, a prayer and a devotional anecdote. (Aug.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.Book Details
Published
January 26, 2010
Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Format
Audiobook
ISBN
9781441219329