F. LeRon Shults

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F. LeRon Shults



Average rating: 3.83 · 202 ratings · 17 reviews · 30 distinct worksSimilar authors
Transforming Spirituality: ...

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The Faces of Forgiveness: S...

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Reforming Theological Anthr...

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Reforming the Doctrine of God

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The Postfoundationalist Tas...

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The Holy Spirit

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Theology after the Birth of...

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Saving Desire: The Seductio...

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Christology and Science

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Christology and Ethics

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“I fear that which I cannot control, and this existential anxiety is most intense when I reflect on my ambiguous relation to the mysterious presence of God, which I am unable to manipulate, and on my futile attempts to secure a place for my "self" in the world. Theological anthropology articulates the gospel of grace manifested in the history of Jesus Christ, by whose Spirit I am set free from the binding pain of my attempts to control my own destiny and in whose Spirit I rest peacefully in the dynamic presence of divine love. But it is not simply about me and God.”
F. LeRon Shults, Reforming Theological Anthropology: After the Philosophical Turn to Relationality

“Not all change qualifies as transformation.”
F. LeRon Shults, Transforming Spirituality: Integrating Theology and Psychology

“Today in our late modern culture we find a growing dissatisfaction with the denigration of human embodiment and sociality that characterized so much ancient and early modern anthropology. These concerns have arisen in connection with what I call the philosophical "turn to relationality.”
F. LeRon Shults, Reforming Theological Anthropology: After the Philosophical Turn to Relationality



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