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Cat and Dog Theology: Rethinking Our Relationship with Our Master (edition 2003)

by Bob Sjogren (Author)

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The God-given traits of cats ("you exist to serve me") and dogs ("I exist to serve you") are often similar to certain theological attitudes held by many Christians in their view of God and their relationship to him. Using the differences between cats and dogs in a light-hearted manner, the authors challenge this thinking in deep and profound ways. This life-changing book will provide a new perspective and vision for God as we delight in the God who delights in us.… (more)
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Title:Cat and Dog Theology: Rethinking Our Relationship with Our Master
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Looking at how our first priority is to bring glory to God. But so often we veer towards everything being about me. Particularly found final section helpful ( )
  cbinstead | May 3, 2020 |
The God-given traits of cats ("you exist to serve me") and dogs ("I exist to serve you") are often similar to certain theological attitudes held by many Christians in their view of God and their relationship to him. Using the differences between cats and dogs in a light-hearted manner, the authors challenge this thinking in deep and profound ways. This life-changing book will provide a new perspective and vision for God as we delight in the God who delights in us.
  OCMCCP | Jan 12, 2018 |
After the Bible, the best book I've ever read.
This played a huge part in my rethinking my faith a few years ago, not to look back! ( )
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The God-given traits of cats ("you exist to serve me") and dogs ("I exist to serve you") are often similar to certain theological attitudes held by many Christians in their view of God and their relationship to him. Using the differences between cats and dogs in a light-hearted manner, the authors challenge this thinking in deep and profound ways. This life-changing book will provide a new perspective and vision for God as we delight in the God who delights in us.

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