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Why bother with God when he is viewed as a sacred superstition, a discarded non-entity, or a pretext for religious wars? Jews and Christians have doubted and discarded God at many times throughout the ages, and have also justified countless conflicts in his name. Their history, however, tells a different story. Here we observe the historical reality of God’s relentless quest to relate with people, whether Jew or gentile. Despite significant differences between these communities, this is the DNA that binds them and places them in a paradigm different from the one articulated in The Quest: Christ Amidst the Quest, where people are seeking to be freed from their predicament. The Judeo-Christian narrative shows God’s incessant quest orchestrated through various channels, such as scriptural revelation, miraculous interventions, covenantal commitments, divine presence in the tabernacle or the temple, God’s sacrificial incarnation in Christ, and the advent of the anticipated Jewish Messiah. The narrative climaxes in a grand finale when humans and their habitat will be ushered into an age of peace and harmony. Journeying through such a narrative will provide assurance that God is walking with you amidst life’s turmoil, and that the best is yet to be.
“God’s Quest
is a welcome addition to complete the author’s
overarching review of humanity’s quest for spiritual satisfaction
and for God’s quest to address the salvific need of humanity.
In The Quest, Dr.
Kulathungam focused on the human-initiated search for spiritual
reality. In God’s Quest, he describes the very distinct Judeo-Christian portrayal of
the Almighty’s pursuit of those created in his image. Distinctions
are made between the two, especially as relates to the messianic
and salvific nature of Jesus Christ’s life, death, and
resurrection. The chapter, ‘Spiritual Revolution,’ which focuses on
the meaning of Pentecost and the purpose of Spirit baptism is
especially stimulating. God’s Quest
is a highly recommended study for those desiring
to engage the Judeo-Christian understanding of a God who pursues
those he has created.”
—David Wells, General Superintendent, Pentecostal Assemblies of
Canada
“Building on his earlier work in theology of religions that
re-oriented the question of religious pluralism from the human
quest for God to God’s quest for human beings, Dr. Kulathungam
addresses the challenges of the differing visions of redemption
among Jews and Christians. He turns to the sources of both
religions—the narratives of the Bible. He argues that, despite
differences, Jews and Christians share a common redemptive
narrative—God’s quest to redeem people. He argues that the
revolutions in salvation and spirituality initiated by Jesus Christ
and the Spirit of Pentecost, which distinguish Christians from
Jews, nevertheless culminate in an eschatological revolution in the
narrative of God’s quest that promises a union and renewal that
includes Jews and Christians.”
—Steven M. Studebaker, Associate Professor of Systematic and
Historical Theology, Howard & Shirley Bentall Chair in
Evangelical Thought, McMaster Divinity College
“People of all cultures and nationalities are looking for a path of
redemption. God’s Quest refers to this very topic and highlights God’s quest to meet
the human salvific quest. Dr. Lyman Kulathungam presents an
excellent interdisciplinary study where philosophy, logic,
theology, and religious studies intermingle. The chapters, written
with passion and competence, address a wide spectrum of readers.
For over twenty years, Lyman served as Visiting Professor at the
Warsaw Theological Seminary, Poland, where he lectured on
apologetics and world religions. . . . Dr. Kulathungam’s experience
and extensive qualifications predispose him to make a competent
statement on God’s
Quest, a study beyond borders. I
wholeheartedly recommend reading this extraordinary book.”
—W³odzimierz Rudnicki, Former President, Warsaw Theological
Seminary, Poland, Senior Pastor, New Life Church, Warsaw,
Poland
“Dr. Lyman Kulathungam provides an insightful, informative, and
thorough look at the commonalities, differences, and the journey of
Judaism and Christianity. He brings a logical, informed, objective,
and experiential perspective in his presentation. I trust that as
you travel through the content of this book, you find the
experience to be both informative and spiritually enriching.”
—David Shepherd, Former District Superintendent, Western Ontario
District, Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
“With his usual brilliance and insightfulness, Dr. Lyman
Kulathungam invites the Judeo-Christian community to journey with
him and to consider God’s relentless quest of both the Jews and the
Gentiles in this latest book: God’s Quest:
The DNA of the Judeo-Christian Community.”
—Tom Quinn, Regional Director, Western Ontario District, Regional
Overseer and Liaison to Aboriginal Pentecostal Ministries,
Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
“If you’re interested in beginning a
fruitful dialogue with people from another
religion, The Quest is an excellent resource. That’s where
Kulathungam’s recent sequel, God’s
Quest, comes in.”
—Stephen Barkely, Adjunct Professor, Master’s College and
Seminary
“Dr. Lyman Kulathungam has written a brilliant, insightful book
entitled God’s
Quest. . . .
Readers will gain a new appreciation of what happened on the day of
Pentecost as Lyman unfolds God’s persistent quest to meet people’s
spiritual longings and expectations. This book has one overarching
theme. God is on the move to capture our attention and to fill us
with His presence. What an encouragement!”
—Wayne B. Dalgleish, retired teacher, Board of Education for the
City of Hamilton, former adjunct teacher for Masters’ College and
Seminary, Guest Lecturer at Nyang’ori Pentecostal College,
Kenya.
“God’s Quest is a brilliant read
on Judaism and Christianity. I very much enjoyed reading how the
two religions have similarities and differences and yet share a
similar DNA as part of God’s quest. . . . I highly recommend this
book. It takes you through a great journey in how Judaism and
Christianity are more similar than what I originally
thought.”
—James Voulakos
Lyman C. D. Kulathungam is intercultural dean emeritus of
Master’s College and Seminary, professor of philosophy and
religion, and ordained minister with Pentecostal Assemblies of
Canada. He has presented at interfaith and pastoral conferences,
seminaries, and universities in North America, Europe, and Asia. He
has published on philosophy, logic, theology, and world religions.
His previous book, The Quest: Christ Amidst the Quest
(2012), is used in universities and seminaries and well-reviewed by
scholars of various faiths.