Milk in Stained Glass: A21st. Century Clarification of Christian Beliefs and Creeds

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church
Cover of the book Milk in Stained Glass: A21st. Century Clarification of Christian Beliefs and Creeds by Ron Sims, Ron Sims
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Author: Ron Sims ISBN: 9781370442478
Publisher: Ron Sims Publication: April 1, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ron Sims
ISBN: 9781370442478
Publisher: Ron Sims
Publication: April 1, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Who/What is/are the Trinity, and who/What is/are he church which/who worships him/her/them/it? Sound confusing? It isn't. We just need to believe what G0d says about God's self instead of what humans tell us. Milk in Stained Glass challenges readers to examine Christian teachings with a new clarity. What, for instance, if the Trinity is not a persons, but actions of a perfect loving parent? What if the church is not just a place holder between visitations of the Christ, but God-on-Earth in the between times? What if there is neither a heaven nor a hell, yet heaven and hell are both real? What if evil doesn’t even exist, but is still a powerful force in our lives? Milk in Stained Glass both poses and answers these and many more theological questions with a clarity that is unique to the twenty-first century.

Illustrated with images from the amazing stained glass windows of Trinity Church, Milk in Stained Glass leads its readers on a journey from the Late Bronze Age, through the present information Age, to their final home coming. well as two new statements of belief.

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Who/What is/are the Trinity, and who/What is/are he church which/who worships him/her/them/it? Sound confusing? It isn't. We just need to believe what G0d says about God's self instead of what humans tell us. Milk in Stained Glass challenges readers to examine Christian teachings with a new clarity. What, for instance, if the Trinity is not a persons, but actions of a perfect loving parent? What if the church is not just a place holder between visitations of the Christ, but God-on-Earth in the between times? What if there is neither a heaven nor a hell, yet heaven and hell are both real? What if evil doesn’t even exist, but is still a powerful force in our lives? Milk in Stained Glass both poses and answers these and many more theological questions with a clarity that is unique to the twenty-first century.

Illustrated with images from the amazing stained glass windows of Trinity Church, Milk in Stained Glass leads its readers on a journey from the Late Bronze Age, through the present information Age, to their final home coming. well as two new statements of belief.

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