Table Of ContentDedication Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction 1 What Is Story Theology? 2 Creation: God's Power and Eternal Nature 3 Adam and Eve: God's Judgment 4 Joseph: God's Sovereignty 5 Moses: God's Holiness 6 Naomi: God's Justice and Redemptive Community 7 Mephibosheth: God's Grace 8 Elijah: God's Knowledge and Presence 9 Esther: God's Immutability and Faithfulness 10 Prodigal Sons: God's Love Conclusion About the Author Appendix: The Names of God Endnotes
SynopsisMany Bible studies about knowing God are too mechanical and systematic. Using "story theology" to highlight God's character, Christians will be introduced to a different approach for desiring spiritual intimacy and transformation. Go Deeper invites you to explore your relationship with God by placing yourself into the biblical narratives. Readers will encounter God, who passionately pursues us with His sovereignty, holiness, presence, grace, and love., Encountering God Leads to Spiritual Intimacy and Transformation Some believe that learning about God is like looking for something inside the refrigerator--the air is cool and you can never find what you're looking for. Or perhaps the word boring best describes your experience of studying theology? Bible studies about knowing God are often mechanical and systematic. In Go Deeper , Ken Jung provides an alternative way--story theology for experiencing God. Go Deeper invites you to explore your relationship with God by placing yourself into the biblical narratives. By doing so, readers will encounter the God who passionately pursues us with His sovereignty, holiness, presence, grace, and love. The result: we are transformed in the process.