Practicality of Grace in Protestant Theology

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· Wipf and Stock Publishers
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About this ebook

These 15 articles were chosen by Testamentum Imperium Founder Kevaughn Mattis with Michael G. Maness from among 163 articles published in the 2011 online journal. Each author was chosen for their expertise and decades of experience in the practice of pastoral care in their unique fields. How the practicality of grace applies in suicide, sex addiction, sexual assault, shame, hospital or prison chaplaincy, even in eschatology and forgiveness is covered by these veterans in the field. The articles touch a broad scope of affliction from physical to moral dilemmas. And part of the choice was not to find from the 163 those who see eye-to-eye. We desired to share the unique expertise. Each author is a weathered captain who has ferried souls across tumultuous waves of grief, confusion, self-control, and internal torment to a port of healing and peaceful victory.

With contributions from:

Peter Lillback
Glenn R. Kreider
Terry Ann Smith
Timothy J. Demy
Patricia Cuyatti Chavez
Leon Harris
Christopher D. Surber
Keith A. Evans
Alan M. Martin
LaVerne Bell-Tolliver
John DelHousaye
Enrique Ramos
Sabrina N. Gilchrist
D. J. Louw

About the author

Michael G. Maness is a retired 20-year senior clinical chaplain from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the author of many books and articles, including How We Saved Texas Prison Chaplaincy 2011 (2015), and has been managing editor of Testamentum Imperium since 2005. Kevaughn Mattis is a practicing attorney in Trinadad Tobago and founded Testamentum Imperium in 2003 and has networked with over 300 scholars all over the world, including institution presidents, distinguished professors, professors emeriti, and tenured professors, and scholars from various fields like the military of several governments, a few missionaries and pastors, and several in professional clinical practice.

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