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Kingdom of God: Theology, Ethics, and Paul's Epistles

Provide a bibliography of at least eight resources that will be used to address the question 'What is the ‘Kingdom of God’ and how does it relate to the church?'. Annotations should briefly note the scope of the text, comment on its relevance to the question, and note any limitations or weakness that can be foreseen in its applicability.

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This article discusses the importance of Kingdom of God in theology, ethics, and Paul's Epistles. It covers topics such as God's attachment experience, communication, social justice, and the Church's crisis. The authors emphasize the relationship between God and humans and the eternal purpose of God.

Kingdom of God: Theology, Ethics, and Paul's Epistles

Provide a bibliography of at least eight resources that will be used to address the question 'What is the ‘Kingdom of God’ and how does it relate to the church?'. Annotations should briefly note the scope of the text, comment on its relevance to the question, and note any limitations or weakness that can be foreseen in its applicability.

   Added on 2023-06-14

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Running head: KINGDOM OF GOD
Kingdom of God
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1KINGDOM OF GOD
Braaten, C. E. (2017). Eschatology and Ethics: Essays on the Theology and Ethics of the
Kingdom of God. Wipf and Stock Publishers.
The Author emphasized on the subject-matter of eschatology. In the perspective of the
author people opt for eschatology for speculative reasons while in some cases others are
interested in it for stereological reasons. The author has described the importance of eschatology
within the interpretation of Kingdom of God. In this regard, the author has constantly promoted
the importance of eschatology to the Church for the renewal of Christian ethics.
Counted, V. (2015). Understanding God images and God concepts: Towards a pastoral
hermeneutics of the God attachment experience. Verbum et Ecclesia, 36(1), 1-14.
The Author focused on the significance of God image and thereby described it as a
special kind of relational attachment with God. The author rightly stated that the rules have
confirmed Jesus Christ as the king of the Kingdom of God. The author stated that since time
immemorial, the Church viewed the image of a God from cultural and theological perspective.
Dein, S., & Cook, C. C. (2015). God put a thought into my mind: the charismatic Christian
experience of receiving communications from God. Mental health, religion &
culture, 18(2), 97-113.
The authors share their experiences regarding the communication with God. The authors
shared their opinions by stating that communications from God are concerned with matters at
present rather than the future and the past. The Church addresses these communications as
thoughts and metaphysical insights by applying the principles of Kingdom of God. It has been
stated that these thoughts provided direction and empowerment.
Dreyer, W. (2015). The real crisis of the church. HTS Theological Studies, 71(3), 01-05.
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