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In this timely and thoughtful book, Dr. Rosner provides a biblical, practical guide to understanding ourselves asGod understands us. He makes the persuasive case that society's call to 'find yourself,' 'be true to yourself,' and 'beauthentic' can only lead to human flourishing when these efforts are grounded in one's union with Christ and God'sprior knowledge of us. This is an ideal book to place into the hands of any believer experiencing the disorientationof life's big changes, especially when those changes involve suffering and loss. With both theological precision andpastoral experience, Dr. Rosner describes how in times of difficulty we can rest in the identity that we have as membersof God's family. -- Frank Thielman, Professor of Divinity, Beeson Divinity SchoolI have a deep appreciation for how Brian Rosner addresses the theme of the knowledge of God in Scripture. He makesit practical and relational, as it is meant to be. This work is an exegetical treasure trove full of spiritual encouragementsalong the way. Its message invites us, even ushers us, into the very intimacy with our faithful God that it proclaims. -- Craig S. Keener, F. M. and Ada Thompson Chair of Biblical Studies, Asbury Theological SeminaryAmidst the ceaseless clamor to 'know thyself' and the constant barrage of identity politics, Rosner offers a neededcorrective by looking at identity through a biblical lens. Known by God is a beautifully written exploration into thebiblical story of identity. Rosner demonstrates that identity is both personal and social; it is about knowing God and,even more importantly, being known by God. Woven throughout the book is his own journey from shattered identityto redemptive wholeness. Identity is not ours to make but ours to receive from the One who knows and loves us andcalls us into the family of God. -- Lynn Cohick, Chair, Biblical and Theological Studies Department, and Professor of New Testament, Wheaton CollegeFrom the very first page, Brian Rosner slă
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