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Jesus was the perfect example of MINISTRYHEALING. He not only cared for the whole person, He cared with the whole person. There was no aspect of human existence that did not concern Him, there was no one who lay outside the circle of His compassion, and there was no resource that He did not use to meet their complex and varied needs. Jesus not only drew on the full range of His personal powers to uplift those around Him, He utterly emptied Himself in doing so. When His ministry came to an end, there nothing further He could have done to fulfill his mission. He had exhausted every physical, mental, emotional and spiritual resource He had. When Jesus reached the end of His life, He had revealed "the full extent of His love."
CONTENTS
Preface
I. Wholeness, Health, and Healing
A Christian View of the Human Condition
Toward a Model of Whole-person Care
Endnotes
II. Wholeness, Health, and Witness
The Purpose of Theology
The Nature of Christian Community
The Goal of Christian Witness
A Strategy for Christian Witness
Endnotes
Appendix. Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2006 |
Printed: |
2006 |
Pages: |
94 |
Publisher: |
Loma Linda University Press |
Condition: |
B+ |