Consider the Lilies: A Plea for Creational Theology by T. M. Moore

232 pages | $16.99 | Paperback | Published: 2005

Summary: How can we perceive and experience God’s grandeur in creation? What does creation tell us about his plans, purposes, truth, or ways? T. M. Moore answers these and other questions in this artful introduction to creational theology, the discovery and celebration of God’s glory through what he has made. Moore helps us develop the skills and disciplines for doing theology as we look upon and interact with the world around us.

About the Author:

T. M. Moore (BA, University of Missouri; MDiv and MCE, Reformed Theological Seminary) is pastor of teaching ministries at Cedar Springs Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. He is a fellow of the Wilberforce Forum and editor of its online journal, Findings. His column, Ars Poetica, appears on the Breakpoint Web page, along with his weekly devotionals. Moore is the author of Consider the Lilies, I Will Be Your God, and Redeeming Pop Culture. His essays, reviews, articles and poetry have appeared in numerous journals and periodicals. He is a frequent speaker at churches, conferences, and seminars. He also pursued additional studies at the University of Wales.

What Others Say About This Book:

“In sparkling prose, rich with theological and practical insight, T. M. Moore opens our eyes to see the glory of God in the works of his hands. Consider the Lilies promotes deeper enjoyment of creation and higher praise for the Creator.” – Philip Graham Ryken, President of Wheaton College

“Transforms the routine notion of ‘general revelation’ into the invigorating category of ‘creational theology’, and does so with biblical substance, laser-like clarity, nd energizing practicality. Moore’s use of the poetry of Hopkins and Cowper, his reflections on Jonathan Edwards as the patron theologian of creational theology, plus the book’s God-centeredness make it a delightful and nourishing feast.” – David Naugle, Author of Worldview: The History of a Concept

“Presents the tools and skills needed to engage in ‘creational theology’…orthodox, challenging, and refreshing.” – David W. Jones

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