Plantinga (former president, Calvin Coll. Church. It was not something to be) was written wisely, mature, even his father, to guide the fundamental elements of life of Christians. Perhaps the most valuable part is the last part, where he presents a vision of how students should use "knowledge, skills and virtues" to serve God. For most goods and all the theological schools
Christian life has three signs. In other words, how should Christians communicate with the world by sending their lives - faith, hope, love. But let me review the beliefs and hopes that have been shared before we sneak in love. Faith, hope, and love are complex links, but they are also very simple. This is easy because it is not rocket science. Then Kay preached about hope. And when she was actually driving home, Paul gave Roman images using labor and birth as a metaphor of our reimbursement process. The photograph of the lurking death still lurks in the corner of the delivery room. Death Kay said his mother working hard and annoying all of us trying to liberate life from pain and suffering.
Christian faith means conforming to the closeness of God who lives and works in Jesus. To live in today's simple daily life is of course to live in full time and live near God. Mastering the moment completely self-owned, completely self-owned and not attaching a trademark is the meaning of "God". As the concept of God built apart from God and built in the absence of him falls close to him, the "outbreak" of innocent gifts is the occurrence of God, so the complete existence is "God" It means to happen.
The Bible warns Christians to love God with their heart and soul. Participating in the world of God clearly connects this scripture's mission to the pursuit of school life and celebrates the important role of Christian higher education in the formation of believers' knowledge and spirit. Of course, it is intended as an introductory book for students starting their careers in the university, but worthy of thoughtful Christians. At every stage of life, this volume clarifies the central theme of Christian faith from the viewpoint of reformers. But more importantly, this book shows how Christian higher education adapts to the idea world and human life perspective. "Learn," Cornelius Plantinger wrote, "This is a spiritual call, if it goes well, we will connect with God."