Yes! A Christian Vision of Life | hardcover

9781922582669ATF Press26/11/2021
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Doing theology in the public square must have a personal and confessional dimension. This book is therefore a confessional attempt to summarise the underlying grammar of my life as a Christian. It is focused on Jesus of Nazareth and tries to understand his story as conveying meaning and purpose to our life. As a messenger of God’s ways, Jesus brings freedom and compassion into the world. He inspires and empowers us to worship God and care for those who are vulnerable in our world, being committed to nonviolence, and walking respectful on the earth.

This is first rate theology because it is lived, not just thought. Its purpose is to bear witness to the loving, liberating, compassionate God, whose ways with this world are revealed in the Story of Jesus. Yes! indeed. — Rev Dr Graeme Garrett, theologian and writer, Melbourne.

Dr Thorwald Lorenzen had a profound impact on me as my theology Professor in Zurich. Until I took his classes I didn’t know how my personal faith related to the big issues, like human rights, war, nationalism, and capitalism. He taught me that Christian faith is an ethical vision from the perspective of the victim. — Rev Tim Costello AO, Melbourne.

Only a few theologians in each generation can capture in concise and readable form the core convictions (and contradictions) of Christian faith. Thorwald Lorenzen, European- trained but globally focused, is such a one, having served in Australia and abroad as faithful and ecumenical scholar-interpreter for ecclesial communities, and as pastor to socially engaged disciples. — Ched Myers, author of Who Will Roll Away the Stone? Discipleship Queries for First World Christians.

Thorwald Lorenzen has been the Senior Minister of the Canberra Baptist Church. Before that he was Professor of Systematic Theology and Social Ethics at the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Zurich, Switzerland. He chaired the Human Rights Commission of the Baptist World Alliance, was the Baptist representative at the United Nations in Geneva, and participated in several ecumenical dialogues. At present he is Adjunct Professor at the School of Theology, Charles Sturt University. His publications include Resurrection and Discipleship: Interpretive Models, Biblical Reflections, Theological Consequences; Resurrection–Discipleship–Justice. Affirming the Resurrection of Jesus Christ Today, and Toward a Culture of Freedom: Reflections on the Ten Commandments Today.

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