| Book review: Heaven is not my Home: Learning to Live in God’s Creation by Paul Marshall with Lela Gilbert | Fleming, FF. 1999.
PSCF 51(4):. CELD ID 14760Abstract Heaven Is Not My Home is touted as a book "that will first inspire you, then challenge you to take a closer look at the role we have been called to play in the restoration of the world" (front flap). In seventeen chapters, Marshall moves from the nature of creation, sin, and redemption (Parts I and II), through work and rest (Part III), and culminates in "Our hope for the world" (Part V, the final five chapters). Marshall has previously written in the area of work and vocation, and more recently has focused on religious persecution.
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