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We find that it has much more to do with trust in christ materialized by life transformation more than it has to do with the ce... Read More
As a believer who fervently trusts and puts her hope in christ while at the same time working through doubt and conflict in the... Read More
Great revelation comparing faith with the ancient jewish marriage scene
The book requires honesty of the reader and a desire to go beyond mere assent to ideas and to move into relational intimacy wit... Read More
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“the past pledge is significant only insofar as we’re faithfully living it out in the present
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Setting doubt in its true biblical place boyd simply expresses gods desire for authenticity above all
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This book has given me permission to acknowledge this fact with less shame
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I must disagree with boyds view of scripture and his view of its accuracyinerrancy but i find myself in the same boat at times wrestling with gods word in covenant relationship with christ
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It is thought provoking and inspirational
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Boyds book gives a relateable discussion of how one can thrive in faith by engaging all the questions that arise
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I guess most religious christians read the the stories as literal
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His explanation on his own certainty on the crucifixion of jesus for our sins is not very clear
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That is that our belief is built on a covenant of trust not a contract in which two parties have defined roles