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Richard James Foster (born 1942) is a Christian theologian and author in the Quaker tradition. His writings speak to a broad Christian audience. Born in 1942 in New Mexico, Foster spent the majority of his childhood growing up in Southern California. Foster has been a professor at Friends University and pastor of Evangelical Friends churches.
The book now has over 18 million copies in print worldwide and spent 70 weeks at number 1 in The New York Times bestseller list. [2] Hodder Faith authors include Rob Parsons, Philip Yancey, J.John, Richard Foster, Joyce Meyer, R.T. Kendall, Wm Paul Young, Timothy Keller, John Eldredge and Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.
The Life with God Bible is a study Bible published by Harper in 2005, and utilizes the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV). It was formerly published under the name Renovaré Spiritual Formation Bible, but has been republished under the Life with God title.
Richard Foster (theologian) (fl. 2000s), Quaker religious leader and author; Richard N. Foster (born 1941), managing partner, Foster Health Partners; Richard Foster (philanthropist) (1822–1910), City of London merchant; Richard Foster, a pen name of Kendell Foster Crossen (1910–1981), American writer; Dick Foster (1934–2020), American ...
Oliver D. Crisp, Professor of Systematic Theology; expert in philosophical theology; Richard J. Foster, former Fuller professor, theologian; author of Celebration of Discipline, named by Christianity Today as one of the "100 Best Religious Books of the 20th Century" John Goldingay, David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament
Quaker theologian Richard Foster in his book, Celebration of Discipline, [16] includes several internal, external, and corporate disciplines one should engage in through his or her Christian life. These include the following:
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The experiences of mystics are often framed within theological approaches to God, such as Quietism, Pietism, etc.; therefore, in order to aid in the understanding of Christian mysticism, this list includes some philosophers, theologians, anonymous theological books, religious groups and movements whose ideas and practices have had an influence ...