Relational Holiness

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Relational Holiness
Author : Thomas Jay Oord
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Publisher : Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City
Language : English
Release Date : 19 May 2024
ISBN : 0834121824
Pages : 0 pages
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To be holy, is it enough to live a clean life, follow a few rules, and avoid bad company? We might say yes but still end up doing too much, too little, or nothing at all. What we need is a central idea to guide us. Relational Holiness offers us this very thing by inviting us to live a holy life that is most authentic when it is centered on love-the heart of God's character. Thomas Oord and Michael Lodahl present a fresh view of holiness that is not only engaging but also responsive to the yearnings of a postmodern generation. Book jacket.

Relational Holiness

To be holy, is it enough to live a clean life, follow a few rules, and avoid bad company? We might say yes but still end up doing too much, too little, or nothing at all. What we need is a central idea to guide us. Relational Holiness offers us

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Renovating Holiness

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