Graham Buxton

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    Dancing in the Dark, Revised Edition

    Graham Buxton

    Christians are often tempted to encapsulate God in their own little boxes, as if God could be tied down to our finite way of thinking. But we can neither domesticate nor fully understand God, for theology has a lot to do with coming to terms with the mystery of God. This revised edition of Dancing in the Dark–shaped, as in the first edition, by the two overarching themes of God as Trinity and a theology of participation–embraces the notion of mystery in presenting a compelling vision of seeing all things finally united within the inner life of God. As we engage in Christian ministry, we are summoned to participate as grace-filled faith communities in the triune God's immeasurably loving and healing work in the world, leading those who are in darkness into an awareness of the God who imparts life in all its glorious abundance, that which is so . . . and a journey into the mystery of that which is to come. The liberating ministry of the gospel is both a declaration and an invitation–an invitation to the dance!

    An Uncertain Certainty

    Graham Buxton

    Many people in Christian ministry are tired of simplistic certainties; what they need is permission to live with uncertainty, with mystery, ambiguity, and paradox. Because we live in a world that is far removed from the modernist version of reality, with its rational, clinical, and superficial presentation of life, we need the courage and wisdom to embrace the presence of uncertainties in the midst of certainty. In this book, the author offers snapshots of a number of central Christian topics–God, the gospel, the church, salvation, ministry–inviting us to treat them as features of a landscape to explore rather than a set of propositional statements to sign up to. Each chapter–short enough to provoke interest and curiosity–will be a catalyst for deeper reflection and enquiry, inviting us to discover a new freedom in ministry as we embrace a more generous «both-and» perspective in place of a more narrow «either-or» interpretation of the Christian faith. In the process, we may find ourselves rediscovering «the Life we have lost in living» as we imaginatively participate in the life, ministry, and mystery of the triune God of grace in our midst.