God of nature and of grace : reading the world in a Wesleyan way / Michael Lodahl. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville : Kingswood, (c)2004.Description: 254 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
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  • BX8349.L821.G636 2003
  • BX8349
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Contents:
"Thou didst thy mighty wings outspread" : reading Genesis in a Wesleyan way -- "Out of nothing's womb produce" : is next-to-nothing enough? or is it too much? -- "Thou art the universal soul" : to live, move, and dwell in God -- "Who dost through both creations shine" : new creation and (good) old creation -- "And all we taste be God" : creation spirituality in a Wesleyan way -- "To (pre)serve the present age" : eschatology in a Wesleyan way -- "To turn the stream of nature's tide" : ecology in a Wesleyan way -- "And new-create a world of grace".
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"The creatures all thy breath receive" : the celebration of creation in Psalm 104 -- "Thou didst thy mighty wings outspread" : reading Genesis in a Wesleyan way -- "Out of nothing's womb produce" : is next-to-nothing enough? or is it too much? -- "Thou art the universal soul" : to live, move, and dwell in God -- "Who dost through both creations shine" : new creation and (good) old creation -- "And all we taste be God" : creation spirituality in a Wesleyan way -- "To (pre)serve the present age" : eschatology in a Wesleyan way -- "To turn the stream of nature's tide" : ecology in a Wesleyan way -- "And new-create a world of grace".

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