
True Feelings
Perspectives On Emotions In Christian Life And Ministry
Michael P. Jensen(Author)
Apollos (Publisher)
Published on 21. September 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-84474-593-7 (ISBN)
Description
There is no place, it seems, that feelings do not run high about feelings. Western civilization is still caught between adoration of the emotions as sublime and denigration of them as merely animal. Can we trust our feelings? Should we suppress them or should we indulge them? In what part of our persons do feelings occur?
Contemporary Christianity is no less vexed about emotions. The rise of the charismatic movement in the late twentieth century, with its emphasis on experiential Christianity, has led to an equally strong reaction of suspicion against talk of the emotions as significant for the Christian life. Though these questions have an everyday, practical importance, they also point to profound theological questions about the nature of the triune God and the ascription of emotions to him in the Bible. Does God himself have feelings?
This stimulating volume, based on the 2011 Moore College School of Theology, offers perspectives on emotions. Topics include a cultural overview, theological anthropology, the question of divine passions, the emotional life of Jesus, the Spirit's work in perfecting emotions, preaching the Gospels for divine effects, and the place of the emotions in corporate worship including connections with singing and music.
The contributors are Rhys Bezzant, Peter Bolt, Gerald Bray, Andrew Cameron, Keith Condie, Richard Gibson, David Hohne, Michael Jensen, David Peterson and Robert Smith.
Contemporary Christianity is no less vexed about emotions. The rise of the charismatic movement in the late twentieth century, with its emphasis on experiential Christianity, has led to an equally strong reaction of suspicion against talk of the emotions as significant for the Christian life. Though these questions have an everyday, practical importance, they also point to profound theological questions about the nature of the triune God and the ascription of emotions to him in the Bible. Does God himself have feelings?
This stimulating volume, based on the 2011 Moore College School of Theology, offers perspectives on emotions. Topics include a cultural overview, theological anthropology, the question of divine passions, the emotional life of Jesus, the Spirit's work in perfecting emotions, preaching the Gospels for divine effects, and the place of the emotions in corporate worship including connections with singing and music.
The contributors are Rhys Bezzant, Peter Bolt, Gerald Bray, Andrew Cameron, Keith Condie, Richard Gibson, David Hohne, Michael Jensen, David Peterson and Robert Smith.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Nottingham
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Inter-Varsity Press
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84474-593-7 (9781844745937)
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Content
part 1: sermon
1. The affections of Christ: Philippians 1:8
Richard J. Gibson
part 2: setting the scene
2. What is at stake? A cultural overview of the emotions
Andrew J. B. Cameron
3. The Puritans, theological anthropology and emotions
Keith Condie
part 3: emotions divine and human
4. Does God have feelings?
Gerald Bray
5. Whose tears? The emotional life of Jesus
Richard J. Gibson
6. The Spirit's perfecting work on the emotions
David A. Hohne
7. On being moved: a theological anthropology
of the emotions
Michael P. Jensen
part 4: emotions in the christian life
8. From sad and mad to glad: the pilgrim's passions
Rhys S. Bezzant
9. Touching the emotions: preaching the Gospels
for divine effects
Peter G. Bolt
10. Together, with feeling: corporate worship and
the emotions
David G. Peterson
11. Music, singing and the emotions: exploring the
connections
Robert S. Smith
1. The affections of Christ: Philippians 1:8
Richard J. Gibson
part 2: setting the scene
2. What is at stake? A cultural overview of the emotions
Andrew J. B. Cameron
3. The Puritans, theological anthropology and emotions
Keith Condie
part 3: emotions divine and human
4. Does God have feelings?
Gerald Bray
5. Whose tears? The emotional life of Jesus
Richard J. Gibson
6. The Spirit's perfecting work on the emotions
David A. Hohne
7. On being moved: a theological anthropology
of the emotions
Michael P. Jensen
part 4: emotions in the christian life
8. From sad and mad to glad: the pilgrim's passions
Rhys S. Bezzant
9. Touching the emotions: preaching the Gospels
for divine effects
Peter G. Bolt
10. Together, with feeling: corporate worship and
the emotions
David G. Peterson
11. Music, singing and the emotions: exploring the
connections
Robert S. Smith