![]() Millar presents a case for reading the "character studies" of major Old Testament figures from Noah to Solomon as depicting a declension throughout their lives and their innate sinfulness and lack of change. The central part of his study focuses on "life in the middle"-between the change that is brought about when we become Christians and the final change in which we will be raised with Christ. ![]() After surveying some contemporary psychological approaches to the issue of change and discussions of biblical anthropology, he explores the nature of gospel-shaped change, exposing the dangers of both promising too much and expecting too little. Gary Millar addresses this most basic question in this NSBT volume. When it comes to the Christian life, what exactly can we expect with regard to personal transformation? ![]() The Gospel Coalition Book Awards Honorable Mentionīiblical Foundations Book Awards Runner Up and Finalist ![]()
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