Prodigal God ( Hōtōsuru Kami )

Timothy Keller

Recovering the heart of the Christian faith. Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son has an unexpected message that surprises seekers and believers alike. The parable’s father who unhesitatingly and generously receives his son back into the family fold is in fact also a prodigal (in the original sense of the word meaning extravagantly spending everything), because his forgiveness and bounty is free, unconditioned and abundant. The similarly prodigal God and his true Son—Jesus—will, by his death on the cross, reconcile humans to the Father from whom they are estranged and welcome them back home. Jesus’ teaching and life consistently attracted those who were not religious at all while offending those who prided themselves on how religious and righteous they were. Jesus’ focus here was the older son; and his purpose was to shock the Pharisees and all who trust in their own righteousness. The parable appeals to them to grasp by faith the salvation even they need. B6 size, 144 pp. ISBN978-4-264-02912-0

Issued date:2011/01/01
ISBN:978-4-264-02912-0
code:14310
Price:¥1,430(tax included)