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The Parable of the Dancing God

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The Parable of the Dancing God

De: C. Baxter Kruger
Narrado por: C. Baxter Kruger
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In The Parable of the Dancing God, theologian C. Baxter Kruger, Ph.D., offers a profound and liberating reimagining of the beloved story from Luke 15-the parable often known as "The Prodigal Son." With passion and theological depth, Kruger redirects our focus from the sons in the story to the heart of the father, revealing a God who doesn't just forgive sinners but runs, embraces, and celebrates them with a dancing joy that shatters religious expectations.

This audiobook confronts the listener with a core question: Do you know this Father? Not the condemning judge many have come to fear, but the joy-filled, party-throwing God who refuses to let sin, shame, or religious pretense separate us from His love. With penetrating insight, Kruger explores how both the rebellious younger son and the self-righteous elder brother are lost in their own ways-one in failure, the other in religion-and how both are met by the same unwavering love of their father.

Kruger goes further, challenging the institutional church to reflect on its own posture. Why did sinners flock to Jesus but avoid the religious establishment? What does it mean that Jesus was accused of receiving sinners and eating with them? These questions are not rhetorical-they demand reflection from every listener who has struggled with feeling "not enough" or who has used religion to try to earn God's favor.

The audiobook includes honest reflection questions and a unique translation of Luke 15 from The Mirror Bible by Francois du Toit. It also draws deeply from the author's own theological grounding in the doctrine of the Trinity-particularly the ancient concept of perichoresis, the mutual indwelling of the Father, Son, and Spirit. This theological lens magnifies the central message: we are not outsiders trying to earn our way in, but insiders awakening to the truth that we have always been included in the life and joy of God.

©2026 C. Baxter Kruger (P)2026 C. Baxter Kruger
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