EPISODE · Jul 25, 2017 · 5 MIN
What Does It Mean to Be Saved?: The Theology of Salvation Audiobook
from Listen to Top 100 Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity · host Ryder Bode
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1467 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: What Does It Mean to Be Saved?: The Theology of Salvation Author: Fr. André Brouillette SJ PhD STD Narrator: Fr. André Brouillette SJ PhD STD Format: Original Recording Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins Language: English Release date: 07-25-17 Publisher: Now You Know Media Inc. Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Publisher's Summary: Explore the power and mystery of salvation. Christianity is a religion of salvation, and Christ is the Savior, but what does it mean to be saved? In the New Testament and throughout history, powerful images and models have been used to describe the event of salvation. Now, in What Does It Mean to Be Saved?: The Theology of Salvation, you will systematically explore these powerful images. Through these 12 brilliantly taught lectures, you will gain a much-enhanced understanding of salvation. You will examine such models as revelation, redemption, liberation, justification, expiation, reconciliation, and deification. You will explore many of your most important salvation questions, such as: What is salvation? Who saves, and who is saved? What is one saved from and for? What is the role of Christ in salvation? When is salvation achieved? And, most importantly, how is one saved? As Prof. Brouillette examines these questions and many others with you, you will encounter profound new insights into the Christian tradition. Your journey will be grounded in the Biblical testimony about salvation, especially in the New Testament. You will also draw on insights from theologians, the saints, the Church Fathers, and more. On your journey, the depth and the breadth of the mystery of salvation will unfold before you, revealing how the union with the Trinitarian God is at the heart of being Christian. Exceptionally well taught, this course will reignite your faith. Critic Reviews: "Andre Brouillette's deep training in soteriology ('what does it mean to be "saved"?') is reflected both in his superb scholarship and in his accessibility as a teacher in the classroom. One of the rising stars of his generation." (Mark Massa, SJ, dean and professor of church history, Boston College) "André Brouillette has developed a singular ability in reading narratives of salvation, both in the Bible and outside of it. He discerns in a unique manner how life narratives are permeated with biblical features and potentialities. The result proves to be very inspiring for readers and listeners." (Emmanuel Durand, OP, professor of systematic theology at the Dominican University College, Carleton University, Ottawa) "André Brouillette, SJ, is a gifted systematic and constructive theologian whose expertise in spirituality and fundamental theology excites and inspires his students. Competent in several languages and the social sciences, his theology is devoted to imagining anew, Christian living and the church in our contemporary context of change and disruption." (Mary Ann Hinsdale, IHM, Boston College)
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Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1467 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: What Does It Mean to Be Saved?: The Theology of Salvation Author: Fr. André Brouillette SJ PhD STD Narrator: Fr. André Brouillette SJ PhD STD Format: Original Recording Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins Language: English Release date: 07-25-17 Publisher: Now You Know Media Inc. Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Publisher's Summary: Explore the power and mystery of salvation. Christianity is a religion of salvation, and Christ is the Savior, but what does it mean to be saved? In the New Testament and throughout history, powerful images and models have been used to describe the event of salvation. Now, in What Does It Mean to Be Saved?: The Theology of Salvation, you will systematically explore these powerful images. Through these 12 brilliantly taught lectures, you will gain a much-enhanced understanding of salvation. You will examine such models as revelation, redemption, liberation, justification, expiation, reconciliation, and deification. You will explore many of your most important salvation questions, such as: What is salvation? Who saves, and who is saved? What is one saved from and for? What is the role of Christ in salvation? When is salvation achieved? And, most importantly, how is one saved? As Prof. Brouillette examines these questions and many others with you, you will encounter profound new insights into the Christian tradition. Your journey will be grounded in the Biblical testimony about salvation, especially in the New Testament. You will also draw on insights from theologians, the saints, the Church Fathers, and more. On your journey, the depth and the breadth of the mystery of salvation will unfold before you, revealing how the union with the Trinitarian God is at the heart of being Christian. Exceptionally well taught, this course will reignite your faith. Critic Reviews: "Andre Brouillette's deep training in soteriology ('what does it mean to be "saved"?') is reflected both in his superb scholarship and in his accessibility as a teacher in the classroom. One of the rising stars of his generation." (Mark Massa, SJ, dean and professor of church history, Boston College) "André Brouillette has developed a singular ability in reading narratives of salvation, both in the Bible and outside of it. He discerns in a unique manner how life narratives are permeated with biblical features and potentialities. The result proves to be very inspiring for readers and listeners." (Emmanuel Durand, OP, professor of systematic theology at the Dominican University College, Carleton University, Ottawa) "André Brouillette, SJ, is a gifted systematic and constructive theologian whose expertise in spirituality and fundamental theology excites and inspires his students. Competent in several languages and the social sciences, his theology is devoted to imagining anew, Christian living and the church in our contemporary context of change and disruption." (Mary Ann Hinsdale, IHM, Boston College)
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