C. Baxter Kruger Libri







Jesus and the Undoing of Adam
- 76pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Jesus and the Undoing of Adam is straight from the heart of St. Athanasius and the early Church. In this short but powerful book, Dr. Baxter Kruger takes us back behind the back of Augustine to rethink the work of Jesus Christ in the light of the blessed doctrine of the Trinity. Dr. Kruger sets forward a stunning vision of the Triune God and articulates a view of Christ's incarnation, life,death, resurrection and ascension that is rigorously consistent with the truth that the Triune God eternally purposed our adoption in Jesus Christ. C. BAXTER KRUGER is the Director of Perichoresis, an international ministry sharing the good news of our adoption in Christ with the world.He and his wife Beth have been married for 25 years and have four children.He earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree under Professor James B. Torrance in Aberdeen, Scotland. Baxter is the author of seven books,including The Great Dance and Across All Worlds, and teaches across the United States, Canada and Australia. He is an avid outdoorsman and holds two United States patents for his fishing lure designs. He is the founder and President of Mediator Lures.
The book emphasizes the tangible and personal relationship Jesus Christ offers to humanity, highlighting His presence in our struggles and darkness. Baxter Kruger illustrates how Jesus not only accepts individuals but also invites them to experience a deeper connection with His Father, encouraging readers to embrace this relationship and find solace in divine love. Through this exploration, the text seeks to deepen the understanding of faith and the intimate nature of Christ's companionship in our lives.
Exploring the profound connection between humanity and the Triune God, this work presents a remarkable vision of existence. It delves into the mysteries of life, emphasizing the interplay between divine presence and human experience, inviting readers to reflect on their spiritual journey and the deeper meanings of their lives.
The Great Dance
- 124pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Exploring the profound connection between humanity and the Triune God, this work presents a unique interpretation of human existence as participation in divine life. Dr. Kruger emphasizes the inherent dignity found in everyday experiences, from motherhood to sports and art. He addresses the struggles of life, the nature of suffering, and the pursuit of fulfillment, highlighting the essential role of faith in Jesus Christ for achieving abundant life. This engaging blend of theology is both deeply personal and universally relevant, offering fresh insights into our identity and purpose.
'If you want to understand better the perspectives and theology that frame THE SHACK, this book is for you.' - Paul Young, author of THE SHACK
The Parable of the Dancing God
- 54pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
Focusing on the father in the Prodigal Son story, this book reveals the depth of God's character through His compassion and joy in restoring His children. It emphasizes the passionate love and acceptance that the Father offers, encouraging readers to embrace their freedom in His delight. Offering a fresh perspective on a familiar narrative, it invites exploration of the joy at the heart of God as He actively works in our lives, reshaping the understanding of divine love and acceptance.
Home
- 60pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Exploring the profound significance of the word "home," this book delves into its emotional resonance and the deep connections it fosters within us. It examines the reasons behind the word's haunting power, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences and attachments. By unpacking the layers of meaning associated with "home," the narrative seeks to uncover why this simple term evokes such strong feelings and memories, ultimately highlighting its unique ability to resonate with our innermost selves.
Mit ihrem Begleitbuch zu »Die Hütte« wollen Young und Baxter die Menschen anregen, wieder über Gott zu sprechen. Es ist eine neue Interpretation des Evangeliums aus dem Gottesbild, das Young in den Mittelpunkt seines Romans gestellt hat. Glaubensfragen, die sich den Lesern von »Die Hütte« stellen können, werden aus der Sicht von Young beantwortet. Das Buch folgt dem Ablauf des Romans, ist aber so geschrieben, dass es auch Nichtlesern des Romans Antworten auf die Grundfragendes christlichen Glaubens gibt.
»Das Buch für all jene, die nicht glauben können, Gott aber vermissen.« (C. Baxter Kruger) Als Aidan weit weg von Zuhause in einer Höhle erwacht, kann er nicht glauben, was ihm widerfährt. Ein bärtiger Greis erklärt ihm, er sei jetzt auf Patmos und müsse sich gefälligst vor den Römern in Acht nehmen. Der ausgebrannte Professor lässt sich auf die Begegnung ein. Sollte er wirklich in der Zeit Jesu gelandet sein? Und sitzt ihm gegenüber etwa sein Jünger Johannes? Je tiefer ihre Gespräche werden, desto mehr erschüttern sie Aidans Weltbild. Die Sache mit Gott und mit Jesus ist ganz anders als er bisher dachte!
