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“Daddy, Will Animals Be In Heaven?”- The Future New Earth, Paul Raabe
“Daddy, Will Animals Be In Heaven?”- The Future New Earth, Paul Raabe
Concordia Pages
In this Concordia Pages Dr. Raabe has us focus on the earth as a new creation. He says “‘Daddy, will animals be in heaven?’ That is a common question and a good question. It gets at the big picture. What does the post-resurrection look like? What kind of eschatological future do you lay out before your people? What do you teach your people?”
Living In The Promises And Place Of God- A Theology Of The World, Charles Arand, Erik Herrmann
Living In The Promises And Place Of God- A Theology Of The World, Charles Arand, Erik Herrmann
Concordia Pages
This Concordia Pages explores how locating the story of salvation within the broader, biblical story of creation impacts our witness in the world. In particular, it considers how being placed alongside our fellow creatures as recipients of God’s goodness and mercy opens up the possibility for a reciprocity of witness—the way in which our lives, contingent and intertwined, allow for both Christians and non-Christians to bear witness to the work and wonder of God. In such a context, the uniqueness of the Christian witness finds renewed purchase and possibility.
Christ Is Risen, Indeed- Good News For Him And For Us, Jeffrey Gibbs
Christ Is Risen, Indeed- Good News For Him And For Us, Jeffrey Gibbs
Concordia Pages
About “Christ Is Risen, Indeed: Good News for Him and for Us,” Jeff Gibbs writes:
Good Friday and Easter (along with Ascension and Pentecost) go together, one event, in a sense. Different New Testament texts invite us to emphasize now one aspect of that multifaceted reality, now another. Even when the focus is, for instance, on the death of Jesus, there is more than one thing to say about it: propitiation, ransom, redemption, casting out of Satan, a pattern for our discipleship, and so on. All are true. In this essay, however, my focus will be quite intentionally on the …
Attending To The Beauty Of Creation And The New Creation, Charles Arand, Erik Herrmann
Attending To The Beauty Of Creation And The New Creation, Charles Arand, Erik Herrmann
Concordia Pages
The beauty of the earth, in all its intricacies, is a gift of the creator to us. And its value is not practical or ethical, but is given to us simply to delight us even as God delights in it. And it is powerful. N. T. Wright notes that beauty, whether in God’s creation or in human art, “is sometimes so powerful that it evokes our very deepest feelings of awe, wonder, gratitude, and reverence.”1 Beauty blossoms into appreciation for God’s creation and love of the creator.