Flawed families of the Bible : how God's grace works through imperfect relationships / David E. Garland and Diana R. Garland.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Brazos Press, 2007.Description: 235 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1587431556
  • 9781587431555
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS 1199 .F32 G37 2007
Contents:
Sarah's and Hagar's stories : hope versus hopelessness -- Leah's story : when your spouse loves another and you feel unloved and left out -- Dinah's story : the horror of rape and living through family shame -- Tamar's story : commitment to family against all odds -- Michal's story : with a family like this, who needs enemies? -- Bathsheba's story : surviving abuse and devastating loss -- The stories of Jephthah's daughter and David's daughter Tamar : when parents fail -- The Ethiopian eunuch : God's message of good news.
Summary: Most Christians believe that the Bible holds the answers to their questions about daily living, and that reading the Scriptures will show them good examples to follow for their own lives. Think for a moment and try to list a few examples of healthy families in the Bible who are ideals worth emulating. Having trouble? The families of the Bible were far from perfect, and not so different in that regard from our imperfect families today. In Flawed Families of the Bible, a New Testament scholar (David) and a professor of social work (Diana) take a real and close look at the actual families of the Bible. This honest book will inspire and encourage readers with its focus on the overarching theme of hope and grace for families, showing that it is in the ''imperfect places'' that we can catch a glimpse of grace. Perfect for pastors, counselors, and anyone in a flawed family. - Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-235).

Sarah's and Hagar's stories : hope versus hopelessness -- Leah's story : when your spouse loves another and you feel unloved and left out -- Dinah's story : the horror of rape and living through family shame -- Tamar's story : commitment to family against all odds -- Michal's story : with a family like this, who needs enemies? -- Bathsheba's story : surviving abuse and devastating loss -- The stories of Jephthah's daughter and David's daughter Tamar : when parents fail -- The Ethiopian eunuch : God's message of good news.

Most Christians believe that the Bible holds the answers to their questions about daily living, and that reading the Scriptures will show them good examples to follow for their own lives. Think for a moment and try to list a few examples of healthy families in the Bible who are ideals worth emulating. Having trouble? The families of the Bible were far from perfect, and not so different in that regard from our imperfect families today. In Flawed Families of the Bible, a New Testament scholar (David) and a professor of social work (Diana) take a real and close look at the actual families of the Bible. This honest book will inspire and encourage readers with its focus on the overarching theme of hope and grace for families, showing that it is in the ''imperfect places'' that we can catch a glimpse of grace. Perfect for pastors, counselors, and anyone in a flawed family. - Publisher.

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