“Desire for God without doctrine is blind; doctrine without desire is empty.”
Quote by Kevin Vanhoozer
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The book delves into the concept of discipleship and spiritual formation through the lens of theatrical performance, arguing that doctrine functions not merely as information to be learned but as a script meant to be enacted by individuals and the church community. It examines the relationship between theological knowledge and everyday action, suggesting that believers are called to actively perform their faith in the public square. The text emphasizes the importance of cultural engagement, the effective communication of religious truths, and the embodiment of the gospel in contemporary society. By bridging the gap between academic theology and practical ministry, the work presents a vision of the Christian life that requires both faithful speaking and active, lived understanding. more
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