Pbtm: Towards A Theology Of The Concord Of God
This book introduces a new Japanese theology and a unique Trinitarian formula based on the Japanese intellectual climate: three between-nesses and one concord. It also represents a new interpretation of the Trinity, a co-subordinationism, which is in line with orthodox Trinitarianism: each single person of the Trinity is eternally and equally subordinate (or serviceable) to the other persons.
Pbtm: Towards A Theology Of The Concord Of God
This book introduces a new Japanese theology and a unique Trinitarian formula based on the Japanese intellectual climate: three between-nesses and one concord. It also represents a new interpretation of the Trinity, a co-subordinationism, which is in line with orthodox Trinitarianism: each single person of the Trinity is eternally and equally subordinate (or serviceable) to the other persons.
[Publisher]
Jesus's words in John 17 represent one of the church's highest values quot;May they all be one as you and I Father are one.quot; Yet divisions occur from the highest levels of the church to street level projects often neutralizing effectiveness and undercutting the credibility of Jesus's message. This book helps any believer turn the ideal of John 17 into reality. It provides solid grounding in the principles of partnership abundant case histories and empowering quot;how toquot; suggestions for lay person and ministry leader alike.
[Publisher]
Nozumu Miyahira
NOZOMU MIYAHIRA is currently Professor of Christian Theology and American Thought at Seinan Gakuin University, Fukuoka, Japan. His books written in Japanese include Contemporary American Theological Thought: Ideas of Peace, Human Rights and Environment (2004), The Gospel according to Matthew: Translation and Commentary (2006), Gospel Essence: Five Stories Presented to You (2004) and Gospel Forum: Five Stories Presented to You (2007).