Incarnational Humanism: A Philosophy of Culture for the Church in the World (Strategic Initiatives in Evangelical Theology)
Jens Zimmermannamazon.com
Incarnational Humanism: A Philosophy of Culture for the Church in the World (Strategic Initiatives in Evangelical Theology)
Speech and Theology: Language and the Logic of Incarnation posits that the paradigm for the encounter between the material and the divine, or the immanent and transcendent, is found in the Incarnation: God's voluntary self-immersion in the human world as an expression of his love for his creation.
The act of ministry brings forth ontological union at the divine and human level; it is the embodied and lived story of cross to resurrection.
Christian scholars are called to help the body of Christ live faithfully at these intersections.
The kingdom of God is upside down, so at the very bottom—which is mysteriously at the very top—are restored priest-kings, new creatures in Christ who are spreading the reign and worship of God in the most unlikely of places.
shaped by what philosophers call its “metanarrative,”