Fretheim deals with the ideas of a God in the midst of his creation, of opening himself up to his creation allowing himself to be hurt by that creation, and a God who empowers his creation and desires his creation to work al...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Fretheim deals with the ideas of a God in the midst of his creation, of opening himself up to his creation allowing himself to be hurt by that creation, and a God who empowers his creation and desires his creation to work alongside him. These texts and themes are typically overlooked because of ignorance of the Old Testament, and the difficulty some people have with reading the prophets, where one finds a lot of scandalous ideas about God. A great book for those familiar with these themes or are new to such ideas, and new to those ideas in the Old Testament.

Similar Products

God and World in the Old Testament: A Relational Theology of CreationAlways Being ReformedHome By Another WayThe Amnesty of Grace: Justification by Faith from a Latin American PerspectiveJob: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching