03352ctm a22005537a 45000010009000000050017000090060001000260070003000270080041000300100017000710200032000880200026001200200015001460200018001610350024001790400045002030420014002480500026002620820016002881000040003042450101003442600048004452640043004932640012005363000031005483360026005793370028006053380027006334400030006605040069006905050441007595200879012006300050020796300045021296500031021746500033022056500046022386500058022846500073023426500060024156550063024758300031025389060045025699250042026149420007026569610006026639990017026699520112026862084195720250312110818.0ta221125s2018 oru b 001 0 eng d a 2018275003 a9781532615474 (hpb)q(pbk.) a9781532615450q(pbk.) a1532615477 a9781532615474 a(OCoLC)on1037043088 aYDXbengcYDXdCPEdPTSdOCLCFdYDXdDLC alccopycat00aBS2615.52b.G666 201804a226.5062231 aGorman, Michael J.,d1955-eauthor.10aAbide and go :h[manuscript] :bmissional theosis in the Gospel of John /cby Michael J. Gorman. aEugene, Oregon : :bCascade Books,,cc2018. 1aEugene, Oregon :bCascade Books,c2018 4c♭2018 axviii, 238 pages ;c24 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier 0aDidsbury lectures ;v2016 aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 203-215) and indexes.0 aReading John missionally and theotically -- Missional theosis in John : structure, theme, and chapters 1-12 -- Abide and go : missional theosis in John 13-16 -- As the Father has sent me (I) : missional theosis in John 17 -- As the Father has sent me (II) : missional theosis in John 20-21 -- Extreme missional theosis : John's implicit ethic of enemy-love -- Conclusions and hermeneutical reflections on contemporary missional theosis. aThe Gospel of John would seem to be both the "spiritual Gospel" and a Gospel that promotes Christian mission. Some interpreters, however, have found John to be the product of a sectarian community that promotes a very narrow view of Christian mission and advocates neither love of neighbor nor love of enemy. In this book for both the academy and the church, Michael Gorman argues that John has a profound spirituality that is robustly missional, and that it can be summarized in the paradoxical phrase "Abide and go," from John 15. Disciples participate in the divine love and life, and therefore in the life-giving mission of God manifested in the ministry and death of Jesus. As God's children, disciples become more and more like this missional God as they become like his Son by the work of the Spirit. This spirituality, argues Gorman, can be called missional theosis.00aBible.pJohnxCriticism, interpretation, etc.07aBible.pJohn..2fast0(OCoLC)fst01696638 0aDeification (Christianity) 0aMissionsxBiblical teaching. 0aMission of the churchxBiblical teaching. 7aDeification (Christianity).2fast0(OCoLC)fst00889859 7aMission of the churchxBiblical teaching..2fast0(OCoLC)fst01023715 7aMissionsxBiblical teaching..2fast0(OCoLC)fst01023780 7aCriticism, interpretation, etc..2fast0(OCoLC)fst01411635 0aDidsbury lectures ;v2016. a7bcbcccopycatd2encipf20gy-gencatlg0 aacquireb1 shelf copyxpolicy default cBKwlt8 c12643d12643 00104070aEGSTLbEGSTLcCIRCd2025-03-09l0o226.506 Gor 2018p22087r2025-06-30 00:00:00w2025-03-09yBK