4 Ellul, Jacques, The False Presence of the Kingdom. New
York: Seabury Press. 1972. pg. 125.
5 Ogilvie, Lloyd, If God Cares, Why Do I Still Have Problems?
Minneapolis: Grason, 1985.
6 Hansel, Tim, Eating Problems for Breakfast: A Simple,
Creative Approach to Solving Any Problem. Dallas: Word
Publishing, 1988. pg. 17
7 Ellul, Jacques, op. cit., Ethics of Freedom. pg. 475.
8 Fowler, James A., The Uselessness of Usefulness and the
Usefulness of Uselessness. Fallbrook: C.I.Y. Publishing. 1996.
9 Ellul, Jacques, The Presence of the Kingdom. Philadelphia:
Westminster Press. 1951. pgs. 91-93.
10 Ellul, Jacques, op. cit., Ethics of Freedom. pg. 300.
Chapter Ten – Christianity is Christ
1 Lewis, C.S., Mere Christianity: What One Must Believe to Be
a Christian. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. 1978. pg.
62.
2 Nevin, John W., The Mystical Presence. Philadelphia: United
Church Press. 1846. pg. 216.
3 Torrance, Thomas F., Reality and Evangelical Theology.
Philadelphia: Westminster Press. 1982. pg. 16.
4 Ibid., pg. 18.
5 Barclay, William. The Mind of St. Paul. London: Fontana
Books. 1965. pg. 87.
6 Ortiz, Juan Carlos, Living With Jesus Today. London: Triangle
Books. 1984. pgs. 18,19.
7 Westcott, Brooke Foss, The Gospel of Life: Thoughts
Introductory to the Study of Christian Doctrine. London:
Macmillan and Co.1895. pg. 249.
8 Ibid. pg. 250.
9 Ibid. pg. 255.
10 Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, Ethics. New York: Macmillan
Publishing Co. 1976. pg. 22.
11 Ellul, Jacques, The Presence of the Kingdom. Philadelphia:
Westminster Press. 1951. pg. 52.
12 Thomas, W.H. Griffith, Christianity is Christ. London:
Longmans, Green and Co. 1916. pg. 115.
13 Ibid. pg. 117.