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Eternity Is Now in Session Participant's Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 95

Eternity Is Now in Session Participant's Guide

A 5-session journey to discover what it really means to be "saved." For Christians, perhaps the deepest expression of what we're waiting for is found in the phrase "eternal life." But what is eter-nal life? Why do we want it? And how do we know if we have it? In the Eternity Is Now in Session Participant's Guide, bestselling author John Ortberg takes you on a radical journey of rediscovery, dispelling the myth that eternal life is something way out in outer space that we can only hope to experience after we die. Instead, John unpacks the reality that the moment we trust Christ, we are initiated into "eternal living" with God as a here-and-now reality, one that will continue beyond our life on this earth. We can truly know God, experiencing His presence, favor, and resurrection power right here on this earth--in the details, tasks, and challenges of daily, ordinary life. And as we begin to know God this way, we'll realize each moment of our lives is a vehicle to the eternity we've been longing for all along. Note: This is a companion piece to the Eternity Is Now in Session DVD Experience (9781496431684) and John Ortberg's book Eternity Is Now in Session (9781496431646).

Time, Eternity, and the Trinity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Time, Eternity, and the Trinity

One of the vital issues in contemporary Christian theology is the problem of a renewed understanding of God's eternity and its relation to time. This is not merely a peripheral doctrinal issue, but lies at the heart of our understanding of God and humanity, and contributes to our entire worldview. This study focuses on a long-standing debate between two competing views on God's eternity: one focused on God's absolute timelessness in classical theism, and the other on God's temporal everlastingness in contemporary panentheism. In contrast to both of these well-worn options, this book presents an alternative Trinitarian analogical understanding of God's eternity and its relation to time, especially through a critical reflection on Karl Barth's and Hans Urs von Balthasar's engagement of the issue. This analogical approach, based on the dynamic and dramatic concepts of God's being-in-relation and of the Triune God's communicative action in eternity and time, has the potential to resolve the debate between absolute timeless eternity and temporal everlasting duration.

Keys to Keeping Eternity in Mind, the Most Important Decision in Life - Make a Choice: Heaven Or Hell
  • Language: en

Keys to Keeping Eternity in Mind, the Most Important Decision in Life - Make a Choice: Heaven Or Hell

Many are concerned with the uncertainty of life after death, eternity, heaven and hell. Hence, this book is timely and crucial for all in order to provide clear understanding from Biblical standpoints and to gain in-depth comprehension of what the Bible says on these subjects. Jesus' illustration of the Kingdom of God in Luke 16:19-31 is to give us an insight into eternity and to reveal to us that our present existence on earth is an opportunity to help us prepare for our eternity location. It is on earth that our choice of eternity placement will be made, and we have been given the opportunity to make decisions on our eternity placement--Heaven or Hell, where there will be no more change. O...

God the Eternal Contemporary
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

God the Eternal Contemporary

The relation of the eternal God to time and history has perplexed theologians and philosophers for centuries. How can Christians describe a God who is distinct from time but acts within it? This book presents one creative and profound approach to this perennial theme by examining the theology of Karl Barth. Contrary to interpretations of Barth that suggest he held a view of eternity as abstracted from time and history, this comprehensive study suggests that he provides a more complex and fruitful understanding. Rather than defining eternity in a negative relation to time, Barth relates eternity and time with reference to such doctrines as the Trinity and incarnation. This ensures overcoming what he saw as the "Babylonian Captivity" of an abstract philosophical definition of eternity that developed in the Western tradition. The central argument of the book suggests an analogia trinitaria temporis, a basic analogy between the eternal being of God and God's creating and activity within time. Also, implicit in Barth's view is a narrative view of time, similar to the view of Paul Ricoeur, which unfolds as the Church Dogmatics develops.

Living for Eternity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Living for Eternity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A shining invitation to get to know the God of eternity on this journey of life The call to live for eternity is more important than ever for us all. So much that seemed reliable has been shaken as our world faces economic instability and seismic cultural shifts. Scandals have undermined our faith in politics, sports, entertainment, and the church. Fear of catastrophic climate change and of an ongoing pandemic casts a shadow over the future. The fragility of life is on display and we desperately need to know our eternal foundations. In Living for Eternity, Kate Patterson explores what it means to be "eternally minded"--living with a long view, keeping our hearts set on the eternal life we we...

Queen of the Tiles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Queen of the Tiles

Fifteen-year-old Najwa Bakri is forced to investigate the mysterious death of her best friend and Scrabble Queen, Trina, a year after the fact when her Instagram comes back to life with cryptic posts and messages.

God, Eternity, and Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

God, Eternity, and Time

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

"God is eternal" is a standard belief of all theistic religions. But what does it mean? If, on the one hand, "eternal" means timeless, how can God hear the prayers of the faithful at some point of time? And how can a timeless God act in order to answer the prayers? If God knows what I will do tomorrow from all eternity, how can I be free to choose what to do? If, on the other hand, "eternal" means everlasting, does that not jeopardize divine majesty? How can everlastingness be reconciled with the traditional doctrines of divine simplicity and perfection? An outstanding group of American, UK, German, Austrian, and Swiss philosophers and theologians discuss the problem of God's relation to time. Their contributions range from analyzing and defending classical conceptions of eternity (Boethius's and Aquinas's) to vindicating everlastingness accounts, and from the foreknowledge problem to Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. This book tackles philosophical questions that are of utmost importance for Systematic Theology. Its highest aim is to deepen our understanding of religious faith by surveying its relations to one of the most fundamental aspects of reality: time.

What Is Eternity?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

What Is Eternity?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

If you're curious about life after death, What is Eternity? Christian Perspectives Regarding Eternal Life will help you understand this often complex and challenging topic. Author Donald A. Noffsinger writes from a Christian perspective, but also includes the various beliefs on eternal life from Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Humanism, Deism, Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Scientology, and other leading world religions. Noffsinger compares the beliefs by the God of Abraham Religions: Judaism, Islam and Christianity, and explores the various references to eternal life made by Jesus Christ during his time here on Earth. What is Eternity? also delves into the teachings of the Apostle Paul and suggests that we can learn from people who have had "near death" experiences. Along with a discussion of heavenly rewards and other concepts, Noffsinger tackles the difficult issue of purgatory, instructs how to preserve your body for early resurrection, and illuminates what the Old Testament says about eternity. Further your knowledge about eternal life with the easy-to-understand look at the foundations of Christianity.

Eternity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 470

Eternity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A sequel to Eon. It returns to Thistledown, the extraordinary asteroid starship from a future which is not quite our future; it portrays Gaia, a parallel reality where Alexander the Great's empires has persisted for 2000 years; and it continues to explore the infinite corridor through space-time.

Money, Possessions, and Eternity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 493

Money, Possessions, and Eternity

Who wants to settle for fleeting treasures on earth . . . when God offers everlasting treasures in heaven? It’s time to rethink our perspectives on money and possessions. In this thoroughly researched classic, Randy Alcorn shows us how to view these things accurately—as God’s provision for our good, the good of others, and his glory. Alcorn presents a biblical and comprehensive view of money and possessions, including the following: Why is money so important to God? Is prosperity theology right or wrong? How can we be liberated from materialism? What should we do about debt? How much does God want us to give? How can we best help the poor and reach the lost? What about gambling? Investing? Insurance? Saving? Retirement? Inheritance? How can we leave our children a true heritage? How can we use money in ways that God rewards? This practical and refreshing theology of money contains topical and Scripture indexes, a study guide, and five helpful appendices.