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Index
Cover
Also by the Author
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction: Prodigal Prophet
Chapter 1: Running from God
The Unlikely Emissary
Refusing God
Mistrusting God
Two Ways of Running from God
Chapter 2: The World’s Storms
Storms Attached to Sin
Storms Attached to Sinners
How God Works Through Storms
Chapter 3: Who Is My Neighbor?
Jonah and the Sailors
Seeking the Common Good
Recognizing Common Grace
Who Is My Neighbor?
Chapter 4: Embracing the Other
Who Are You?
Whose Are You?
Spiritually Shallow Identity
A Self-Blinding Identity
An Excluding Identity
Chapter 5: The Pattern of Love
“Hurl Me into the Sea”
The Pattern of Substitution
The Greater Than Jonah
“The Sea Ceased from Its Raging”
Chapter 6: Running from Grace
Where Do We Find God’s Grace?
What Is God’s Grace?
Amazing Grace
The Shout of Grace
The Process of Grace
Chapter 7: Doing Justice, Preaching Wrath
Why Do People Repent?
Preaching Justice
Preaching God’s Wrath
The Mystery of Mercy
Chapter 8: Heart Storms
The Incredible Collapse of Jonah
The Theological Problem
The Heart Issue
Misusing the Bible
The Problem of Self-Righteousness
Chapter 9: The Character of Compassion
The God Who Is Patient
The God Who Weeps
The God Who Is Generous
“They Don’t Know What They Are Doing”
“God Is a Complex Character”
The Goodness and Severity of God
The Cliff-Hanger
Chapter 10: Our Relationship to God’s Word
Running from God (Jonah 1:1–3)
The World’s Storms (Jonah 1:3–4)
The Pattern of Love (Jonah 1:11–17)
Chapter 11: Our Relationship to God’s World
Who Is My Neighbor? (Jonah 1:5–6)
Christians and Politics
Embracing the Other (Jonah 1:7–10)
Doing Justice, Preaching Wrath (Jonah 3:1–10)
Chapter 12: Our Relationship to God’s Grace
Running from Grace (Jonah 2:1–10)
Heart Storms (Jonah 4:1–3)
The Character of Compassion (Jonah 4:4–11)
Epilogue: Who Told the Story?
Acknowledgments
Notes
About the Author
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