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Who is the divine being we call God the Father? If we have a relationship with Jesus and the Holy Spirit, does that automatically include the Father? How does the Father care for us, and what is his role in our daily lives? In this volume of The Wesleyan Theology Series, Frank Moore and Dennis Landrum explore these questions and others in order to help readers understand the big picture of God's grand story and his great love for humanity. As they probe topics like why God created us, how God redeems us, and the ways God provides for and corrects us, the authors open an important window into…mehr

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Who is the divine being we call God the Father? If we have a relationship with Jesus and the Holy Spirit, does that automatically include the Father? How does the Father care for us, and what is his role in our daily lives? In this volume of The Wesleyan Theology Series, Frank Moore and Dennis Landrum explore these questions and others in order to help readers understand the big picture of God's grand story and his great love for humanity. As they probe topics like why God created us, how God redeems us, and the ways God provides for and corrects us, the authors open an important window into the character and nature of God the Father. Each chapter includes reflection questions for further contemplation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Frank Moore, PhD, is retired from service at the Global Ministry Center for the Church of the Nazarene and Nazarene institutes of higher education. He holds his PhD in the history of Christian thought from Vanderbilt University and an MDiv from Nazarene Theological Seminary. Dr. Moore has authored twenty books and myriad articles. He lives in Olathe, Kansas, with his wife, Sue. Dennis F. Landrum holds bachelor's and master's degrees in economics from New Mexico State University. His professional business career covered more than forty-fi ve years and included a variety of technical and management roles in agriculture, industrial operations, and process management. He has been retired since 2017 and lives in Overland Park, Kansas, with his wife, Linda.