Jerram Barrs

Echos aus Eden

NewImageJerram Barrs befasst sich in seinem neuen Buch:

mit dem Thema Kunst. Tim Keller schreibt über die Veröffentlichung:

Echoes of Eden is the most accessible, readable, and yet theologically robust work on Christianity and the arts that you will be able to find. It is biblical, theologically sound, filled with examples, and edifying. It anticipates and answers well all the most common questions that evangelical people ask about the arts. I highly recommend it.

William Edgar sagt:

A beautiful book on the contours of beauty by a beautiful man. Jerram Barrs here presents a lifetime of meditations on a subject close to his heart. The arts, he argues, are not a luxury, nor are they the savior. Instead they are an integral part of human life because they provide a unique window onto divine truth and the truth of the divine. The chapter on how to judge the arts is alone worth the price of admission. Reading these pages one can tell that art is not the subject for Jerram, but a rich palette, one he has lived with over the years. The arts, in his assessment, tell us not only what has been lost after Eden, but also how we may return to that gorgeous land. This book will enrich both professional artists and anyone else sensitive to the power of the arts for all of life.

Hier das Inhaltsverzeichnis:

  1. God and Humans as Creative Artists
  2. Imitation, the Heart of the Christian’s Approach to Creativity
  3. Building a Christian Understanding of the Artist’s Calling
  4. How Do We Judge the Arts?
  5. Echoes of Eden: God’s Testimony to the Truth
  6. The Conversion of C. S. Lewis and Echoes of Eden in His Life
  7. Echoes of Eden in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings
  8. Harry Potter and the Triumph of Self-Sacrificing Love
  9. Shakespeare and a Christian Worldview
  10. Jane Austen, Novelist of the Human Heart
  11. Appendix: The “Outing” of Dumbledore

Das Buch erscheint Ende des Monats.

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Jerram Barrs‘ neues Buch über die Frauen

51kcQDu9mPL._SL160_.jpgJerram Barrs, Dozent am Francis Schaeffer Institute, hat eine neues Buch geschrieben. In:

entwickelt er Antworten auf die Frage: Was denkt Gott über Frauen? In der Einleitung erklärt er die Motive für das Buch mit folgenden Worten:

I have been deeply troubled in our churches by the way much teaching on women begins with the restrictive passages in 1 Corinthians 11 and 14 and 1 Timothy 2 and often ends there. It is not that those passages are insignificant, but I have been eager to ask a more foundational question: How does the Lord see women? I felt the best way to answer this question was to look at particular women whose stories are told in the Scriptures and to reflect on what God has to say. What does God think about women, and how does he treat them? My passionate desire and prayer is that the book will be an encouragement to women and a challenge to men to treat women with the same honor that the Lord himself shows. I originally gave these studies to about two hundred women in the setting of a women’s ministry at a local church. They were greatly encouraged by the studies, and it was these women who urged me to write this book.

Die Einleitung und das erste Kapitel des Buches kann hier herunter geladen werden: crossway.org.

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