This Thoughtful Book Explores How the Sacraments Shape Christian Identity Fully in Christ
In today’s Western society, a robust sense of identity is advertised as essential. A thorough understanding of one’s character, personality, and status is the only way to gain significance and pursue purpose.
In The Water and the Blood, author Kevin P. Emmert combats this self-fabricated and unfulfilling mindset with a sustainable solution through Christ. From a theological perspective, Emmert explores the depth of Christian identity, which God made visible through the sacraments of the church.
This thoughtful book explains how God uses multisensory elements—water, bread, and wine—to communicate with his people and unite them to the life-giving body of Christ. Readers will dwell in this divine mystery, learning how a reconciled relationship with God establishes believers as baptized and communing beings with their identity fully in Christ.
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Offers a Sustainable Solution for Identity Confusion: Uncovers how a transformative relationship with Christ produces lasting significance and purpose
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Examines the Sacraments: By exploring baptism and Communion, this book outlines what identity in Christ entails
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Great for Pastors, Seminary Students, and Scholars: Rich in theology, contents from this book will help ministers teach others how the sacraments shape Christian identity
224 pages.
Preface
Introduction: The Problem of the Christian Self
Chapter 1: Word and Sacrament
Chapter 2: The Sacraments and Identity
Chapter 3: Baptized Persons
Chapter 4: Communing Persons
Chapter 5: Conforming Persons
Chapter 6: Participating Persons
Conclusion: Reimagining the Christian Self
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