One of the greatest blessings in the process of writing "At Home with God," has been the kindness of people who have been willing to read and affirm the book.
What a gift to have Brian Zahnd write the bookâs foreword, and to receive generous endorsements like this one from Scot McKnight:
âNot everyone approaches and embraces the cross on or from the same path. The cross, like a home with multiple rooms, makes space for everyone in the home. Each room makes it possible for us to observe the mystery of God's work of redemption, of at-one-ment, in Christ. Strident voices today contend that everyone must live in the same room, or at least only enter the home through one room, but this house has, according to Jason G. Edwards, ten separable rooms and furniture, each turning its inhabitants to the singular act of God in Christ at the cross. Atonement theories are stuck in an argument about which theory best captures what God has done. Edwards picks up the theories, welcomes them into a home, and invites each one to speak to those with ears to listen. In this home, each theory acquires a better and larger sense. What a fresh wind At Home with God brings.â
âScot McKnight, visiting professor of New Testament at Houston Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Centre
Like many of you, Iâm grateful for and have benefited from both Scot and Brianâs writing ministry.
Iâll share more of these endorsements in the coming days and weeks. If At Home with God sounds intriguing to you, and youâd like to preorder a copy, you can do so here: a.co/d/03OgDmQs
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