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Secular historians tend to neglect the religious aspects of American history. This book examines the great revivals which swept America during the nineteenth century. Most modern Protestant denominations owe their existence in American due to these revivals.
This is Book One of a six book series on Nazarene soteriology (salvation). This book applies the insights gained from studying 2,000 years of Christian salvation to our modern situation. It examines modern salvation experiences as interpreted by Scripture, Christian tradition, rational responses, and emotional encounters with God. The perspective comes from the Nazarene view of two works of grace as Christian Conversion and Holy Purpose. Holy Purpose always follows Christian Conversion. The other five books look at previous historical periods.
An alien got into my brain. Their name is Tubal. They are interested in food. They make great fun of human science. Their comments hurt deeply. They give me a recipe for understanding reality. I am not sure I understand it all. The length of this book is 65,59 words. Each one is delicious.
Everyone knows life begins at conception. However, is there a difference between potential versus actual human life? Are both equally protected by God? Should both be equally protected under our laws? Are you pro-choice or pro-life? Do you believe your side of the abortion debate is presenting the whole truth? How do we reconcile the two sides? Or do we fight? The core issues are moral, and making fair laws for ethical issues is difficult. This book argues for a legal definition of human life that begins at viability. This view is based on Catholic views of the afterlife, a Biblical analysis of life in and outside the womb, advances in modern technology, societal perceptions, and the human rights enshrined in the American constitution. If you are interested in developing fair abortion laws that protect both mother and child, you will want to read this book. Pro-choice and pro-life people will be challenged to think differently about their positions.
This is book four of a six volume series that focuses on the salvation experiences of the people called Nazarenes. This book covers the years 1895-1928. We examine every book of theology used in the Ministerial Course of Studies. We examine the hymnals used and songs sung during each period of Nazarene history. We listen to the testimonies of the people involved. We discuss the liturgy and worship patterns. We ask scores of “Crazy Good Questions” for discussions. The book includes hundreds of Scripture verses and references to over two hundred academic journals and articles on Nazarene theology.
This book examines twenty-six stories in the book of Acts concerning the salvation experience of the first Christians on earth. Before doing so it walks through Luke, demonstrating Jesus provided Jewish salvation before He provided Christian salvation. By the end of the book you will have a list of the essential elements of salvation as experienced by the first Christian on earth.
God is love. Consequently, shouldn't love exist at the center of Christian theology? When love is at the center, theology is understood differently than it has typically been understood. Some theologians have placed faith at the center, others God's sovereignty, still others-the Church, but Dr. Oord places the emphasis on love. God's love for us, revealed in Christ, in the Church, and in creation, and our love for God and others as ourselves-must be afforded its rightful place. Beginning with the foundation of "love" is what differentiates the Christian faith from others.a loving God. Dr. Oord defines love as: "To love is to act intentionally, in sympathetic/empathetic response to God and others, to promote overall well-being." Is this not what has defined Christians throughout history?
«Danos cada día nuestro pan cotidiano...»Estas palabras del Padre Nuestro son preciosas e inspiradoras, pero seguirlas al pie de la letra pueden llevarnos a un lugar aterrador en nuestro peregrinaje espiritual; un lugar de absoluta dependencia en Dios.Y si no pregúntele a los Israelitas. Vivir del maná en el desierto tuvo que ser intimidante. Ellos no podían recoger más de lo que necesitaban o guardar porciones para después; su pan era suministrado cada día. Cada mañana tenían que confiar que Dios había provisto lo que había prometido: la cantidad exacta de maná necesaria para subsistir ese día. ¿Se lo imagina? Cada día sus vidas dependían de un milagro de Dios.Este es el t...
Up to 1988, the December issue contains a cumulative list of decisions reported for the year, by act, docket numbers arranged in consecutive order, and cumulative subject-index, by act.
Bruce Nauman, Alice Neel, Chuck Close, Cindy Sherman, Dale Chihuly, Nam June Paik: these are just a few of the approximately 5,000 artists whose once-fledgling careers have been fostered by a Visual Artists' Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Sometimes controversial, always committed to the development of art in America, from 1966 to 1995 the NEA awarded many such artists' fellowships to recipients in a diverse range of disciplines. A Creative Legacy presents a compelling insider account of this innovative government program -- how its policies were determined, its panelists selected, and the artists evaluated. The 100 color and nearly 200 black-and-white illustrations showcase a significant sampling of work by both notable and less-recognized honorees; all recipients from 1965 to 1995 are listed in the extensive indices.