Cara L. T. Murphy is an American-born, Irish-bred writer and teacher. An instructor with Liberty University's School of Divinity, Cara trains students toward a passion for knowing the God of the Scriptures. With her husband and two daughters, she lives in Virginia and adventures in County Kerry, Ireland, seeking more of God in all the unveiled places. Cara is a pilgrim who reads constantly, cultivates both conversations and her roses, and in all things desires journeying deeper into the wild country of the Living Word. Cara holds a Master of Arts in Religious Studies, specializing in biblical languages. Cara lives with her family in Lynchburg, Virginia.
"[A] call to a vital and powerful relationship with
Jesus...delivered with a prophetic power that will bring many
readers to a point of decision."---Dr. Donald Fowler, former book
review editor, Grace Theological Review
"A journey with THE INQUISITIVE CHRIST through our failures,
confusion, and suffering to the authentic and intimate relationship
with the God our restless hearts long for."---Dr. Mark D. Allen,
executive director, Center for Apologetics and Cultural Engagement,
Liberty University, and coauthor of Apologetics at the Cross
"Cara L. T. Murphy offers an exquisitely unique and refreshing look
at the spacious questions of Jesus Christ. As she skillfully guides
you into their rich and powerful complexity, you will find yourself
on an adventure with God that is profoundly intimate and
real."---Dr. Lisa Sosin, psychotherapist, professor, Ph.D program
director
"It's been a long time since I've read a book with such lovely
prose. It's been a long time since I've read a book that asks such
probing questions. THE INQUISITIVE CHRIST is an exquisite work, one
for those who seek not only truth, but goodness and beauty,
too."---Karen Swallow Prior, author of On Reading Well and Fierce
Convictions
"Jesus used two disarming methods to lovingly lay bare the human
heart: question and story. In THE INQUISITIVE CHRIST, Cara Murphy,
by way of Scripture and strikingly honest personal stories, leads
us deep into the questions Jesus asked--and still asks. The Master,
we learn, never uses questions to shame or accuse but always to
invite and illuminate and usher us, if we're willing, into freedom
and life."---Brian Morykon, director of communications, Renovaré
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