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Dread Jesus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

Dread Jesus

Dread Jesus explores the black, dreadlocked Jesus in the teachings of Rastafari. Is Rastafari simply a bizarre Christian cult, destined to fade if the Emporer Haile Selassie never reappears? Or could it become a vibrant Two-Thirds World reform movement, recalling Christianity to its original non-oppressing gospel for all people? Rigorously researched, William David Spencer 's unique and compelling study - which includes exclusive inteviews with major Rastafarian thinkers and close analysis of the lyrics of many reggae songs - will prove genuinely accessible to anyone who wishes to learn more about Rastafari and its significance for global Christianity.

Name in the Papers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Name in the Papers

This is a story about community and grace. Although it's a gritty urban adventure, I call it my "Spring story." It's about a young student of religion who backs into serving a little city church. He, along with all the characters, start out on their own in a series of linked short stories swiftly connecting them all up. All these diverse people form into a community and together have a big adventure in the novelette that is the second part of the book. Events get wilder and wilder and build up to a big, roaring finish in the best of the pot-boiling tradition - a lot like the wonderful, old adventure stories we used to read as kids, but this time for adults. In the midst of all this linking u...

Three in One
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Three in One

Do our images of "one God in three persons" reflect God well? Throughout history, Christians have pictured the relationships between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit through analogies. Such illustrations--some from the West but also from Latin America, Asia, Africa, and other places--come laden with theological ramifications that the church has rejected (heresies) or embraced (doctrines). In Three in One, William David Spencer shares a lifetime of insights from teaching within the global church, bringing fresh images and analogies of the Trinity to deepen our theological vocabulary. Drawing from his extensive teaching in geographically and culturally diverse contexts and his artist's passion for...

Marriage at the Crossroads
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Marriage at the Crossroads

Have you ever wondered how egalitarian and complementarian marriages play out differently on a day-to-day level? In this unique book AÍda and William Spencer and Steve and Celestia Tracy, two couples from the differing perspectives of egalitarianism and soft complementarianism, share a constructive dialogue about marriage in practice. They cover a variety of topics like marriage discipleship, headship and submission, roles and decision-making, and intimacy in marriage. Also included are responses from three additional cultural frameworks: North American Hispanic, Korean American and African American. Whether you're still working out your views on marriage or have found an approach you're comfortable with, this book will help you better understand the two perspectives on the ground level. While the theological starting points are different, you may be surprised to see the degree of convergence on practical issues as the dialogue unfolds.

Cave of Little Faces
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 418

Cave of Little Faces

When a sudden mysterious letter summons city minister Jo Archer from New Jersey to the Caribbean, she is plunged into a world of possibilities so large and obstacles so great she could gain or lose everything she holds dear. In this contemporary adventure novel full of challenge, mystery, romance, grace, plot twists, and ultimate enlightenment, Jo's search for her identity echoes the true story struggles of two victims who became victors: Joseph, deliverer of famine-struck Israel, and Enrique, liberator of the oppressed Taino people, from whom Jo is directly descended. As Jo confronts her own life-threatening and life-changing quest, she realizes she is "walking in every forgotten, undervalued, and marginalized woman's dream"--a chance to become the leader whom God destined her to be, amidst the highest adventure of her life.

Reaching for the New Jerusalem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Reaching for the New Jerusalem

The task of this book is to examine the biblical and theological meaning of the city and our mission within it. It starts with the premise that the garden is lost, and we are headed toward the New Jerusalem, the city of God. In the meanwhile, we dwell in earthly cities that need to be adjusted to God's city: "[T]he fall has conditioned us to fear the city . . . though, historically, God intended it to provide safety, even refuge. . . . We have to band together and act to take back our communities if we are to help God in the divine task of reconciling the world to Godself by assisting God in adjusting our communities to God's New Jerusalem, rebuilding our own cities of Enoch on the blueprint...

Mysterium and Mystery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Mysterium and Mystery

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: SIU Press

A reprint of the first book on the topic of the cleric as a crime-solver in fiction. Mysterium and Mystery by William David Spencer is a primary reference of meticulous scholarship for anyone interested in mystery literature.

Joy Through the Night
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Joy Through the Night

Joy Through the Night uniquely combines personal experience and scholarship in order that readers may face the most difficult questions Christians can ask: If God is good and all-powerful, how can the world be so shot through with evil? What about the pain of so many children and other innocent people? And why is God letting me hurt so much, so long? A'da and William Spencer draw on the suffering they have faced--including chronic disease and the untimely death of a sibling--to ask these questions on a practical, down-to-earth level. But they also draw on their extensive theological training and ministry experience to present biblical resources for dealing with suffering. In the end, this is a book both realistic and hopeful, offering reassurance that even in the midst of pain we can know joy as we learn to rely on God and the communal care of the church. It will prove a valuable aid to those who minister to them.

Joy Through the Night
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Joy Through the Night

Ada Besanon Spencer and William David Spencer combine their theological training, ministry expertise and personal experiences to offer biblical resources for coping with suffering. A valuable handbook for those who suffer as well as counselors, pastors and caregivers. The Spencers are both working pastors who teach at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. 252 pages, paper

Empowering English Language Learners
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Empowering English Language Learners

Empowering English Language Learners showcases strategies of those who teach English as a second language in pre-schools, graduate schools, secular public schools, and private Christian schools. What makes this book unique is the way each teacher evaluates teaching strategy through personal experience. This book explains what works and what doesn't. With additional contributions from: Dean Borgman Julia Davis Jean Dimock Cherry Gorton Seong Park Olga Soler Virginia D. Ward Gemma Wenger