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238,95 kr. Dreading Armageddon and the Babylon the Great? In the 1970s, we were told the world was heading for a cataclysmic war but believers in Jesus were not to worry because we would be whisked away before it began. A charismatic world leader would then emerge and broker a peace-treaty between Israel and the Arab nations which would disintegrate into World War III and two-thirds of the Jews would be massacred. However, the very name Har-Magedon, a prophetic name for Jerusalem used by John and inspired by Zechariah, reveals this battle will be an overwhelming victory for Israel and the Jews, preceded by a revival in which 90% will become 'Jews for Jesus'. As for Babylon the Great, in the 16th century, Luther, Calvin, and the Reformers believed it was the Roman Catholic Church, the all-powerful European institution in their day. In the 20th century, however, the Second Vatican Council reformed Catholicism; in 2008, Benedict XVI pronounced that Luther's teaching of 'justification by faith' was right all along. This book shows that Babylon the Great is much older than Catholicism - almost as old as Creation - and much larger and more pervasive than we may have suspected.
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- Essays on Interpreting the Bible in Ordinary Time
218,95 kr. The Bible and the liturgy were made for one another. To read Scripture in the heart of the Church is to read it with Eucharistic eyes. It is here that we see the great juncture of love: written Word and Incarnate Word.Spirit and Life: Interpreting the Bible in Ordinary Time provides the reader with a greater appreciation of the Living Word. In nine informative and engaging essays, Dr. Scott Hahn draws readers' attention to central themes in Scripture, which make sense when read in the " natural and supernatural habitat" of the liturgy.Topics include: Scripture as God's symphony Pope Benedict's Scripture-based teaching on the person and prayer of Jesus The connection of Scripture, liturgy, and the Church The "liturgical sense" of God's Word The theme of fulfillment in Matthew's Gospel Church authority within a scriptural context A biblical approach to the "Pentecostal" phenomena A paradox? Christ as Majestic Judge vs. Christ as the LambHahn convincingly demonstrates that Scripture is not a dead letter, but rather a great, living gift from God.
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- Reading Salvation: Word, Worship, and the Mysteries
253,95 kr. Letter & Spirit Vol. 1: Reading Salvation: Word, Worship, and the Mysteries makes accessible to clergy, students, and laity the finest Catholic biblical scholarship.This volume includes:Articles: "Allegory and the Interpretation of the Old Testament in the 21st Century" by Robert Louis Wilken "The Sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis and Hebrews: A Study in the Hermeneutic of Faith" by James Swetnam, S.J. "The 'Ransom for Many,' the New Exodus, and the End of the Exile: Redemption as the Restoration of All Israel (Mark 10:35-45)" by Brant Pitre "Memorial and Typology in Jewish and Christian Liturgy" by Sofia CavallettiNotes: "Rediscovering St. Thomas Aquinas as Biblical Theologian" by Christopher T. Baglow "The Spiritual Sense in De Lubac' s Hermeneutics of Tradition" by Marcellino D' AmbrosioTradition & Traditions: "To the New Student of Sacred Scripture" by Hugh of St. Victor "The Sacrament of Sacred Scripture" by F.X. Durrwell, C.Ss.R. "Vatican II and the Truth of Sacred Scripture" by Augustin Cardinal Bea S.J
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