Commitment
Theology:
Is
It True, & Can It Deliver?

The word 'commitment'
is frequently heard in Christian circles. It is used to describe
the choice a person makes to become a Christian. and the extent
of their faithfulness thereafter. Certain modes of thinking
have grown up around this usage which the author has dubbed
'commitment theology'.
This article argues
that this 'commitment' approach has not been helpful in rousing
the church to life, and that it may have more roots in the world's
manner of thinking than in the Scriptures. It shows that God
comes to his people with a message of judgment - a judgment
concluded on the cross - rather than in a challenge to be different.
It shows how God
has made the death of Christ his centre piece for the healing
of our lives and that only the proclamation of this will produce
a truly active faith. It shows that God will not share his glory
with a 'faith' which is mingled with self-confidence.
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| Title:
'Commitment
Theology': Is It True,
& Can It Deliver? 
by
Rev. Grant Thorpe
Subject:
Commitment, Covenant
Pages:
13 pp, Booklet
Pub. Date:
1995
ISBN:
0 86408 126 X
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