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Average rating: 3.99 · 100 ratings · 10 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Relational Holiness: Respon...

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The Story of God: A Narrati...

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Renewal in Love: Living Hol...

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Embodied Holiness: Toward a...

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Claiming Abraham: Reading t...

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Praying With Jesus: Meditat...

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Embracing the Past—Forging ...

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Matthew Matters: The Yoke o...

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La Historia de Dios: Una Te...

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“vital and living in our hearts as to draw us into it. We become participants, actors in the ongoing Story of God.”
Michael Lodahl, The Story of God: A Narrative Theology

“Wesley’s vision of the universal love of God is what pushed him to claim the whole world as his parish. He was no narrow sectarian, thinking that he and his Methodists had a corner on truth or on love! One of his most famous sermons, in fact, is titled “Catholic Spirit,” in which he sought common ground with Christian believers whose opinions and worship practices were unlike his own—and he sought that common ground in the love of God and neighbor.”
Michael Lodahl, The Story of God: A Narrative Theology

“Could God create truly responsible beings for relationship and not run the risk of sinful, destructive rebellion?”
Michael Lodahl, The Story of God: A Narrative Theology



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