Towards an Incarnational Spiritual Culture

Author:   Gordon E Carkner ,  Iain Provan
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9798385203789


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   29 January 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Gordon E Carkner ,  Iain Provan
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9798385203789


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   29 January 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""The incarnation, at the center of Christian faith, provides a touchstone for understanding the world as God's good creation and human beings as called to embodied, dialogical relationship with their creator. This ambitious book contrasts the incarnational Christian vision with contemporary permutations of ancient Gnosticism, teasing out philosophical implications of an incarnational spiritual culture for human identity in the twenty-first century."" --J. Richard Middleton, professor of biblical worldview and exegesis, Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan University ""It's easy to see that we are in the grip of a cultural identity crisis! What's not so easy to see is a way out. Gordon Carkner provides both the head and heart knowledge necessary to ground our identity in Christ in such a way that leads to the flourishing of ourselves and our communities. I highly recommend this thoughtful and passionate engagement with today's most pressing challenge--our identity."" --Andy Steiger, founder and president, Apologetics Canada ""This book develops a profound idea: that in the incarnation, God's glory and generosity have been revealed in Jesus as publicly accessible truth. Furthermore, the God who was incarnated invites us to try life with him. Be prepared for a provocative journey through several contemporary ideologies elucidated by the insights of philosopher Charles Taylor and other important thinkers. It may result in a deeper appreciation of the presence of the glorious creator whose signs of transcendence surround us."" --Paul Chamberlain, professor of ethics and leadership, Trinity Western University ""Gordon Carkner surveys a wealth of philosophical literature and shares much of his own personal wisdom, showing clearly how strongly influenced our society is by modern versions of Gnosticism and how diametrically opposed that is to the biblical teaching of an incarnational life. An excellent book on a very timely topic which should be of interest to Christians and skeptics alike."" --Martin Ester, distinguished professor of computing science, Simon Fraser University ""Having read widely and deeply in contemporary literature and philosophical thought, Gordon Carkner is able to alert us to the 'minefields' hidden along the highway of contemporary culture, especially contemporary Western culture. But this is not only a critique of that culture. Being deeply rooted in the Judeo-Christian faith, Carkner is also able to guide us to vistas of great grandeur embedded in the biblical account of creation and re-creation."" --Sven Soderlund, professor emeritus of biblical studies, Regent College ""Gordon Carkner's latest book is an important work of theological anthropology examining the grounds for human dignity through the lens of the incarnation of Christ. Carkner dialogues with thinkers such as Charles Taylor who increase our articulate grasp of the issues and broaden our understanding of the incarnation as the epicenter for a thick identity, grounded in God and nurtured by grace. Such an identity prepares us for a robust engagement with, and critique of, late modern culture."" --Andrew Lawe, general surgeon and clinical instructor, UBC Southern Medical Program ""This reflective work by Gordon Carkner comes to us at a poignant moment. More than ever, people need to grapple with the grandeur, beauty, and coherence of the incarnation--the Jesus story. At its core, it is a transformative, reversal narrative, where prodigals and cynics are invited to become compassionate healing agents, committed to justice and mercy. This book offers a tremendous resource for pastors and church members who want to live the artfulness of agape love."" --Matthew"


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"Gordon E. Carkner is a meta-educator with postgraduate students and faculty at the University of British Columbia, promoting faith-and-culture dialogue and offering thought-provoking YouTube webinars. He is chairperson of the prestigious lecture series ""The Graduate and Faculty Christian Forum."" He holds an MDiv from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and a PhD in philosophical theology from University of Wales. He is the author of The Great Escape from Nihilism."

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