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Church: the human story of God. - volume X

Part of the The collected works of Edward Schillebeeckx series
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This book was originally planned as the 'ecclesiological' third part of Schillebeeckx Jesus trilogy.

It indeed concludes his thinking about the relevance of the living Jesus through history, but with a different approach than originally intended.

By the end of the 20th century, many believers have left the unworldly 'super-naturalistic' preconciliar church behind.

Those who leave the church, often leave a church that claims to be the direct mediator of God's will.

However, the church is not a flawless gift from heaven.

It is the vulnerable work of human beings which tries to find accurate ways to comply to the heart of the gospel message.

In a time that is characterized by polarization in the church, Schillebeeckx does not forget to look at the unprecedented and authentic flourishing of the gospel.

This book therefore contains the testimony of a theologian who tried, during the course of his life, to describe what God can mean for people today.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury
0567237966 / 9780567237965
eBook (EPUB)
262.02
25/09/2014
United Kingdom
English
287 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
"The original Dutch version of this book was published under the title Mensen als verhaal van God by Uitgeverij Nelissen, Baarn in 1989 and translated by John Bowden" -- Title page verso "In this new version typing errors, spelling mistakes and numerous wrong or poor translations are corrected"--Pa