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The God of Christian faith is, according to Peter Taylor Forsyth, a God of holy, righteous love. As a result, God¿s intervention in human life is morally robust. It seeks the transformation of its recipients toward holy love, reaching its high points is in the cross of Jesus Christ. Paul Moser and Benjamin Nasmith expertly gather together twenty of Forsyth¿s essays clarifying the nature and manifestation of God¿s love. Forsyth contends that God is an active personal agent who desires interpersonal fellowship with humans, and that the authority governing that fellowship is His love. Attending…mehr

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The God of Christian faith is, according to Peter Taylor Forsyth, a God of holy, righteous love. As a result, God¿s intervention in human life is morally robust. It seeks the transformation of its recipients toward holy love, reaching its high points is in the cross of Jesus Christ. Paul Moser and Benjamin Nasmith expertly gather together twenty of Forsyth¿s essays clarifying the nature and manifestation of God¿s love. Forsyth contends that God is an active personal agent who desires interpersonal fellowship with humans, and that the authority governing that fellowship is His love. Attending to the experience of God in moral conscience, where one can experience forgiveness and redemption by God, Forsyth¿s writing challenges readers to consider whether their experience includes an encounter with a God who manifests holy love.
Autorenporträt
Peter Taylor Forsyth (1848-1921) remains among the most insightful and challenging theologians of his day. Ordained to the Congregationalist ministry in 1876, he served as a pastor in London, Manchester, and Cambridge, before taking an appointment as Principal of Hackney College, London in 1901. His major books include The Person and Place of Jesus Christ, The Principle of Authority, and Positive Preaching and Modern Mind.