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Carmen Joy Imes

    This author delves into profound theological exploration and biblical studies, demonstrating an academic rigor that seeks to connect ancient texts with modern understanding. Their writing offers engaging insights into spiritual themes, resonating with intellectually curious readers. The style is thoughtful and analytical, providing a rich source for contemplation. Through their work, they invite readers to engage deeply with complex ideas and their enduring significance.

    Being God's Image: Why Creation Still Matters
    Bearing God's Name
    • Bearing God's Name

      Why Sinai Still Matters

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Exploring the Old Testament's relevance to contemporary Christian life, the author emphasizes the significance of Sinai, where Israel encountered God. She challenges the notion of discarding the Old Testament, particularly reinterpreting the command about "taking the Lord's name in vain" as a call to "bear God's name." Through the journey of Israel from hardship to hope, readers will uncover parallels to their own spiritual journeys, illustrating why the lessons from Sinai remain vital for followers of Jesus today.

      Bearing God's Name
    • What does it mean to be human? For this timeless question, the Bible offers truths for the flourishing of all creation. Carmen Imes recovers the theologically rich creation narratives and explores the implication of our kinship relationship with God, considering what it means for our work, gender relations, creation care, and eternal destiny.

      Being God's Image: Why Creation Still Matters