Andrew Purves
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Pastoral Theology in the Classical Tradition
7 editions
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2001
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The Crucifixion of Ministry: Surrendering Our Ambitions to the Service of Christ
4 editions
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2007
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Reconstructing Pastoral Theology: A Christological Foundation
2 editions
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2004
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The Resurrection of Ministry: Serving in the Hope of the Risen Lord
3 editions
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2010
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Exploring Christology and Atonement: Conversations with John McLeod Campbell, H. R. Mackintosh and T. F. Torrance
2 editions
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2015
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The Search for Compassion: Spirituality and Ministry
2 editions
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1989
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Encountering God: Christian Faith in Turbulent Times
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2000
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A Shepherd Remembers (Flashbacks series)
2 editions
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2001
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No Debt High Growth Low Tax: Hong Kong's Economic Miracle Explained
4 editions
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2015
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ENCOUNTERING GOD: Christian Faith in Turbulent Times
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“[I]t is necessary to make a man better not by force but by persuasion. We neither have authority granted us by law to restrain sinners, nor, if it were, should we know how to use it, since God gives the crown to those who are kept from evil, not by force, but by choice.”
― Pastoral Theology in the Classical Tradition
― Pastoral Theology in the Classical Tradition
“Without incarnation the Word would not have become flesh, and Jesus would not have existed;
without ascension our humanity would not have entered into communion with the Father, and Jesus would have no continuing ministry. With the incarnation, God made his "home" in our human place; with the ascension, Jesus, the human one, has made his "home" in God's place, from whence in the Spirit he continues to exercise his mission from the Father.”
― The Resurrection of Ministry: Serving in the Hope of the Risen Lord
without ascension our humanity would not have entered into communion with the Father, and Jesus would have no continuing ministry. With the incarnation, God made his "home" in our human place; with the ascension, Jesus, the human one, has made his "home" in God's place, from whence in the Spirit he continues to exercise his mission from the Father.”
― The Resurrection of Ministry: Serving in the Hope of the Risen Lord
“thinking wrongly about God leads us to live wrongly.”
― Pastoral Theology in the Classical Tradition
― Pastoral Theology in the Classical Tradition
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