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Repenting of Religion Turning from Judgment to the Love of God

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ISBN-10: 0801065062

ISBN-13: 9780801065064

Edition: 2004

Authors: Gregory A. Boyd

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We human beings are burdened by our tendencies to harshly judge others and ourselves. Unfortunately for believers, this bent is as prevalent in the church as in the world.Pastor and author Gregory A. Boyd calls readers to a higher standard through understanding the true manner in which God views humanity: as infinitely worthwhile and lovable. Only an attitude shift in how we perceive ourselves in light of God's love can impact how we relate to people and transform our judgmental nature.Believers wrestling with the reality of God's love and Christians struggling with judging in the local church will appreciate this examination of how we move from a self-centered to a Christ-centered life.
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Book details

List price: $18.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Baker Books
Publication date: 7/1/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Gregory A. Boyd (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is a pastor at Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Previously a professor of theology at Bethel University, several of his many books include Letters from a Skeptic , Repenting of Religion , Myth of a Christian Nation , God at War, and Satan and the Problem of Evil .

Preface
Introduction: Waking Up to Judgment
The Trinity and the Goal of Creation
Dancing with the Triune God
Life "in Christ"
The Center Is Love
The Forbidden Tree
Becoming the Center
Love and Religion
Love and Judgment
The Lie and the Curse
The Lie about God
The Lie about Us
The Curse
Living in Love
Reversing the Curse
Confronting Pharisees
Love, Confession, and Accountability
Epilogue: Repenting of Religion
Notes