James M. Houston is Board of Governors' Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College. Previously, he was University Lecturer at Oxford University. He is author of I Believe in the Creator, In Search of Happiness, The Heart's Desire: A Guide to Personal Fulfillment, The Transforming Power of Prayer: Deepening Your Friendship with God., Joyful Exiles, and Letters of Faith Through the Seasons.
John's Gospel: Exercises in Spiritual Theology for a Post-Modern World
Speaker(s): James Houston
Date: June 14-18, 2004
Length: 8:50:00
Product ID: RGDL3415S
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Description
This series is an exercise in Spiritual Theology and seeks to demonstrate the relational nature of Christian discipleship as portrayed in John's Gospel. Since John's Gospel has always been counter-cultural, as interpreted by such reformers as Augustine, Luther, and Kierkegaard, its rebuttal of classical and gnostic cultures continues to challenge us today as we face post-modernism's question of 'doing theology' the traditional way. Lectures include:
- Why the Word of God?
- What is the Truth behind the Gospel?
- Exploring the Human Heroic Tradition
- What is your Christian Identity?
- What is Implied in Contemplating the Gospel of John?
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