
A lo largo de la historia, muchos teólogos y pastores han abordado de la cuestión de «¿quién es Dios?» Y, «¿cómo es Él?». Muchas personas se han hecho estas preguntas, de ahí el por qué hay tantas obras sobre los atributos de Dios. Sin embargo, muchos pasan por alto la respuesta necesaria que esta comprensión del carácter de Dios exige. En este libro,Miguel Núñez sostiene que Dios revela Su carácter para que nuestros corazones y vidas puedan ser transformados. Esta transformación comienza con una inquietud de nuestros corazones que se mueve hacia el conocimiento y la gratitud, a medida que llegamos a conocer al Dios soberano que se acerca a aquellos que se acercan a Él. Throughout history many theologians and pastors have dealt with the question of “who is God? And, “what is He like?”. So many people have asked this question, hence why there are so many works on the attributes of God. However, many bypass the necessary response that this understanding of the character of God demands. In this book, Miguel Núñez argues that God reveals His character in order that our hearts and lives might be transformed. This transformation starts with an unsettling of our hearts that moves toward knowledge and gratitude, as we come to know the sovereign God who draws near to those who draw near to Him.
Author

Dr. Miguel Núñez serves as the Senior Pastor of the International Baptist Church in Santo Domingo and is the Founder and President of Wisdom & Integrity Ministries, the vision of which is to impact today’s Spanish-speaking generation with the revelation of God's Word. In addition, he forms part of the teaching staff of the Wisdom and Integrity Bible Institute. He graduated from Medical School in 1980 in Santo Domingo and later finished his training in Internal Medicine (1982-85) and Infectious Diseases (1985-87) in the USA, becoming board-certified in both specialties. In the area of ministry, he has a master's degree in theology (ThM) from the Southern Baptist School for Biblical Studies (2010) and a Doctor of Ministry degree from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (2014).