The God Who Saves: Reader Reviews #4
Love this. Tho I feel if @dwcongdon's grounding was in France rather than German it would read: "W(holy) (in)secure in w(holy) (O)therness" pic.twitter.com/fQ9NJ3V58X— Liam Miller (@liammiller87) December 27, 2016
This is easily in the top five books I've notated/underlined/highlighted the most - highly recommended. pic.twitter.com/LJdQ0BbXuE— Richard Allen (@rmasvg) December 28, 2016
@dwcongdon TGWS Seriously one of the best paragraphs on theology I've read in a while! Wow! pic.twitter.com/OUtbJe5gxa— neal foster (@nealifoster) December 30, 2016
BEST #THEOLOGY BOOK of 2016 goes to Dr. @dwcongdon The God who Saves @wipfandstock #Apocalyptic #Church for #Justice https://t.co/fDBEF2r2Mp— Peter Heltzel (@PeterHeltzel) January 1, 2017
Thanks @rmasvg for the review of "The God Who Saves"! https://t.co/4b0vaYMnUG pic.twitter.com/5CUsveSTDX— David W. Congdon (@dwcongdon) January 1, 2017
@dwcongdon's TGWS gets a good mention here by @ToddHBrew: The Top Theology Books of 2016 https://t.co/QDM0r2V4b5 via @mockingbirdnyc— lauren r.e. larkin (@laurenrelarkin) January 5, 2017
"The God Who Saves" has been named one of the top theology books of 2016 by @ToddHBrew. https://t.co/5JzXeUcuss pic.twitter.com/5rqDcY8kxZ— David W. Congdon (@dwcongdon) January 5, 2017
Just finished my post-reading notes for @dwcongdon's THE GOD WHO SAVES, they just kept coming. It is an excellent book, a must read.— Liam Miller (@liammiller87) January 5, 2017
New review of "The God Who Saves." https://t.co/fVHuD8yVK6 pic.twitter.com/3nJa81QWGz— David W. Congdon (@dwcongdon) January 7, 2017
Review of "The God Who Saves: A Dogmatik Sketch" by David W. Congdon https://t.co/C6aFZc01tn @dwcongdon— PostBarthian (@postbarthian) January 13, 2017
From @dwcongdon ::The God Who Saves:: pic.twitter.com/JX2SqXIPkh— The Jürgenmeister (@postmoltmannian) February 5, 2017
Reminder: @dwcongdon's ::The God Who Saves:: is an absolute must read! Here are the forty passages I found most helpful/challenging: pic.twitter.com/Dzi7xEOCWp— The Jürgenmeister (@postmoltmannian) February 21, 2017
Let me add that @dwcongdon's excellent book "The God Who Saves" is very helpful in reframing the question of salvation/existence.— Richard Allen (@rmasvg) February 23, 2017
I'm reading The God Who Saves by @dwcongdon, and writing about it as I go. Really great first chapter: https://t.co/fm8UjLCCUb— Ben Nasmith (@BNasmith) February 24, 2017
Reading and writing about "The God Who Saves" by @dwcongdon. I'd call this portion theology after objectivity - https://t.co/BE0PgAxY9K— Ben Nasmith (@BNasmith) February 24, 2017
My musings on The God Who Saves by @dwcongdon continue. This time, theology is about God *while God is saving*: https://t.co/DHPStD1tLR— Ben Nasmith (@BNasmith) February 27, 2017
@dwcongdon on Salvation as Apocalypse: continuing through his book "The God Who Saves" -https://t.co/Wp8LooIHfN— Ben Nasmith (@BNasmith) March 1, 2017
My "The God Who Saves" series continues, as I respond to @dwcongdon 's universal salvation via cocrucifixion: https://t.co/58GM3uTEpz— Ben Nasmith (@BNasmith) March 4, 2017
My @dwcongdon The God Who Saves series continues. This time: Christ and the Spirit in Congdon's dogmatic sketch - https://t.co/DlMar6evEp— Ben Nasmith (@BNasmith) March 8, 2017
I reviewed @dwcongdon's ::The God Who Saves:: on October 18th, 2016. Check out the review:https://t.co/Mb1AdD31Kr— Juan C. Torres (@postmoltmannian) July 21, 2017
@dwcongdon Finally(!), finished The God Who Saves. A remarkable work. Really resonated with it, now I have SO many questions. Well done.— Kenneth Kovacs (@KenKovacs) August 1, 2017
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