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  • - Smyrna's Spiritual Specialist
    af Stan Conely & Tommie Howard
    233,95 - 433,95 kr.

  • af Chandavictoria Cleveland & Kathleen Rand
    93,95 kr.

    Come and visit the Amazon!Join Matori, Banu and Marianne on the adventure of a lifetime.Discover the secrets of the rainforest.Meet talking animals.Your imagination will take flight with Marianne's Magical Journey!

  •  
    248,95 kr.

    How has the Christian movement grown and changed in the last five hundred years? From Luther to Tillich and the Virgin Mary, from Protestant initiatives and Catholic dialogues, from Charles Taylor to progressive Christianity, this book runs the gamut. The urgency of ecology, the sacramentality of foot-washing, the complexities of biblical interpretation, the theology of the cross, and the ongoing work of reformation are all under the microscope. A distinctively ecumenical project, this book presents a variety of perspectives on these pressing questions, drawing together authors from the Anglican, Baptist, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, United Church of Canada traditions, and more. Each contributor provides unique insights into Christianity's ongoing processes of re-forming as contexts and circumstances change. Readers will find resonances of the familiar interwoven with new research about the project of ecumenical Christianity. ""Living Traditions is an apt title for this intriguing collection of voices exploring how the Reformation, for better or worse, continues to shape church and society. This text is both provocative and evocative; it challenges simplistic slogans and is an elixir for historical amnesia. Living Traditions is a finely crafted polyphony of both praise and lament.""--Allen Jorgenson, Martin Luther University College""This book goes beyond traditional theological categories of reflection on five hundred years of the Reformation, and offers interesting, creative contributions related to the environment, Mariology, trauma studies, and interreligious dialogue. The chapters are short, engaging, and illuminating for many aspects of the life of the church in the years to come.""--Kristin Johnston Largen, United Lutheran Seminary""'And teach your followers that there are times when dogmas need to make room for human sympathy.' We can still hear the echoes of Rabbi Albert Friedlander's letter to Martin Luther throughout the essays in Living Traditions! Whether it is through the lens of L'Arche, the environment, Mary, or numerous other topics, McNabb and Fennell have gathered together an excellent variety of materials for us to ponder. Truly Luther's rose, after all these years, still has a beautiful fragrance for us to enjoy, in the pages of this book.""--Jeffrey Crittenden, Huron University at Western""Is there a way to be Christian without the pope and without sola scriptura as a sort of distorted image of the papacy? These essays suggest there is, that we have good news to share from Jesus Christ to the world God loves, stewarded in our traditions, back to the apostles. However you lean liturgically and on authority, and on congregation-based small groups and discipleship, these essays will enlighten, challenge, and delight you.""--Jason Byassee, Vancouver School of Theology, author of Surprised by Jesus AgainKimberlynn McNabb is the pastor at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, the dean of the Atlantic Ministry Area of the Eastern Synod (ELCIC), and a sessional professor at the Atlantic School of Theology.Robert C. Fennell is the academic dean and an associate professor of historical and systematic theology at Atlantic School of Theology, and the author of The Rule of Faith and Biblical Interpretation: Reform, Resistance, and Renewal (Cascade, 2018).

  •  
    613,95 kr.

    Free Will, also known as Freedom of the Will, is appraised as the one of the greatest works ever produced in America. The mid-eighteenth-century New England philosophical theologian Jonathan Edwards (1703-58) defines the will by importing terms from John Locke. Edwards states the Arminian nature of free will, suspects the need for such free will, and finally defends Calvinist free will and objects to the Arminian one.In his argument, he chooses three British antagonists: Daniel Whitby, Thomas Chubb, and Isaac Watts. These antagonists insist that the self-determining will is necessary for us to be morally accountable. Edwards disputes their objections that God''s determination is contradictory to the liberty of the human will. He then goes to argue what kind of freedom of the will is necessary for the former and latter to be compatible. Edwards''s psychological, moral, and theological philosophy is displayed. In addition, readers can learn how our will chooses something pleasant by following the dictate of understanding, while the author demonstrates the natures of New England Arminianism and Calvinism.""Beyond all peradventure, the Freedom of the Will is the cornerstone of Edwards'' fame; it is his most sustained intellectual achievement, the most powerful piece of sheer forensic argumentation in American literature. It became the Bible of the New England theology, and is considered by logicians one of the few proofs in which the conclusion follows inescapably and infallibly from the premises."" --Perry Miller, Harvard University""This book alone is sufficient to establish its author as the greatest philosopher-theologian yet to grace the American scene.""--Paul Ramsey, Princeton University""This new study guide will aid the reading of an important work of philosophy and theology, Freedom of the Will by Jonathan Edwards. Dr. Jung has offered a great service to many in the academy and the church in preparing this study guide.""--Adriaan C. Neele, Consulting and Digital Editor, Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University""Peter Jung is one of the most important Korean scholars at work on Jonathan Edwards and his thought. And this monograph on Edwards and the will is a great example of Jung''s scholarly acumen. It is a marvelous accomplishment that deserves a wide reading.""--Douglas A. Sweeney, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School""This new edition of Edwards''s classic philosophical argument will help readers understand this important text and its implications for past and contemporary debates.""--Gerald R. McDermott, Samford University""Jonathan Edwards''s treatise on Freedom of the Will is one of the most important, and also one of the most demanding, works in philosophical theology from the modern era, but any who commit themselves to serious engagement with it will be rewarded. This new study guide will be helpful to students on many levels and to church study groups seeking to understand Edwards'' magnificent view of God and of the human person.""--Kenneth P. Minkema, Yale University""A new edition of Edwards'' work is a worthy project given the importance of this work for the history of debates about free will and religious belief. The introduction to this new edition by Peter Jung concerning the history and scholarly discussions of Edwards'' seminal work is especially thorough, well-researched, and very informative.""--Robert Kane, University of Texas at AustinPeter Jung is the research associate of Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale. He is the author of Life of Jonathan Edwards (1996) and Jonathan Edwards and New England Arminianism (2019).

  • af Alan Sorem
    433,95 kr.

    Time is a novel that explores the time that Mary and Jesus had together before the beginning of his ministry. It explores Jesus'' relationships with brothers and sisters, with neighbors, and, most important, his relationship with God. Rooted in biblical tradition, Time offers significant insights into the family life, healings, parables, stories, and teachings that we associate with the ministry of Jesus.Alan Sorem is a graduate of the College of Wooster, Yale Divinity School, and Fordham University. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky.

  • af Daniel Bonnell
    393,95 kr.

    Imagine waking up one morning at age fifty. You''re a noted, published artist whose work hangs all over the world. Then imagine finding yourself standing in front of thirty-five at-risk African American high school students in an inner-city classroom in one of the most difficult high schools in the country.It''s your job to teach them, and you''ve never taught a day in your life.This is the story of an artist who did just that. It is a moving story of a middle-aged white artist who dared to venture into the inner city of Savannah, Georgia, and attempt to teach in one of the first all-black high schools for children of freed slaves in America. Yet Shadow Lessons is not another ""teacher saves the day"" book. It is a story of beauty and ugliness, life and death, joy and sorrow, laughter and despair. Shadow Lessons takes us beyond the classroom on a compelling journey of compassion, healing, and transformation. ""Bonnell takes us into an at-risk school with both sacred and kick-ass prose that weaves Steinbeck-like storytelling with art theory, history, practice, and pedagogy. Everyone in need of reconnecting with his or her own humanity should read this book.""--Stephen Knudsen, contributing editor and critic, ARTPULSE Magazine""I found myself reading Shadow Lessons very slowly. When I finally finished I realized why. I just didn''t want it to end.""--Phil Ginsburg, writer and performer""Read, weep, enjoy, and learn. Shadow Lessons is a lot like Bonnell''s sacred art: both offer fresh, new, and sometimes hard insights.""--Steve Starr, photojournalist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for News Photography (1970)""Shadow Lessons paints an intimate, candid, and harrowing portrait of a desperate corner of America, where dire circumstances mock the very idea of hope. In the midst of this bleak landscape, Bonnell introduces us to one remarkable character after another--with compassion, humility, and humor--and ultimately reveals the indomitability of the human spirit in the face of crushing adversity. An unforgettable read.""--JohnΓÇêEdmark, lecturer, Stanford UniversityDaniel Bonnell is a noted published artist whose work is found around the world, in churches, cathedrals, and private collections. He obtained his BFA from the Atlanta College of Art and his MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design, and he studied under the renowned artists Ansel Adams, Ed Ross, and Milton Glaser. Daniel Bonnell''s art may be viewed at www.BonnellArt.com.

  • af Rachel Nafziger Hartzler
    643,95 kr.

    No Strings Attached is the story of a Mennonite congregation in Indiana that existed for eighty-six years. The congregation began during the social and religious turmoil of the 1920s when some Mennonites in North America held to rigid doctrines and ethics implemented by central authority, and others operated with a congregational polity and became more assimilated into secular culture. The struggle between these two different understandings of faithfulness was most passionately played out in northern Indiana. Placing the narrative of this congregation within the context of 500 years of Mennonite history illustrates the grace and the tension that has both beset and empowered a unique group of people who began as radical reformers. Although ""no strings attached"" refers to the women''s headwear during the 1920s, which had no strings, it could also be the story of the pastor eating lunch on the peak of the steep roof of the church building! Reflecting on stories of these Mennonite people is an invitation to move into the future with courageous hope. Believing and behaving differently has not prevented Middlebury Mennonites from treating each other respectfully, living in a community of love, joy, and peace, and offering God''s healing and hope to each other and to the world.""Few congregational histories provide the theological and cultural context of their story. This book is a striking exception! It is set in post-World War I northern Indiana, the most significant setting for the struggle between tradition and innovation among Mennonites in the United States at that time. . . . This book is a revealing retelling of the struggles, dreams, and personalities that made Pleasant Oaks Mennonite Church a faithful community of Christ.""--John D. Rempel, Director, Toronto Mennonite Theological Centre""No Strings Attached is a fascinating story of division within one congregation told against the backdrop of tumultuous conflict within the broader Mennonite church. Hartzler recounts how that division played itself out and chronicles the gracious process of discernment that led to reconciliation and reunion eighty-six years later. This book puts present-day conflicts in perspective and explores themes of authority, communal discernment, and nonconformity, which are as relevant today as they were then.""--Andre Gingerich Stoner, Director of Interchurch Relations, Director of Holistic Witness, Mennonite Church USA""Fascinating! This story weaves together a particular church conflict with the historical context of the Mennonite Midwest in the 1920s. No Strings Attached invites us to grasp more fully the layers underlying church conflicts, then and today. Our love for God compels us to continue the work of discerning boundaries around essentials and freedom in nonessentials, to have strings attached or not. This book is an encouragement in that hard and holy conversation.""--Lois Johns Kaufmann, Conference Minister, Central District Conference of Mennonite Church USARachel Nafziger Hartzler is a mother, grandmother, nurse, and ordained minister in Mennonite Church USA. She was the last pastor of Pleasant Oaks Mennonite Church. She currently lives in Indiana and works as a spiritual director and retreat leader. She is the author of Grief and Sexuality: Life After Losing a Spouse (2006) and Nurturing Healthy Sexuality at Home: A Guide for Parents (2010).

  • af Jack Holland
    218,95 - 433,95 kr.

  • af James Akerson
    218,95 - 433,95 kr.

  • af Lindy Scott & Kim Hernandez
    378,95 - 558,95 kr.

  • af Julie Woodley
    218,95 - 433,95 kr.

  • af A E Smith
    408,95 kr.

    Gracelyn is a young girl who lives on a small ranch called Eagle Wings with her family and animal friends. She has to go to a hospital for a life-saving operation and will miss being at home for her twelfth birthday. While Gracelyn prepares to go to the hospital, the animals living at the ranch decide that Gracelyn should have a birthday gift. They work together to surprise her with the perfect present, but how will they get it to her? The clever animals choose a gift that hides its identity and beauty until the time is right.Together, Gracelyn and her older brother Terry discover the charming secrets of the birthday present. There are even more happy surprises to come, much to everyone''s delight. This is a story about giving the best gift of all.A. E. Smith has a bachelor of science from Baylor University and a master''s degree from Northern Arizona University. Smith is also the author of Journey of the Pearl (2018).

  • - An Illustrated Autobiography of Murray J. Harris
    af Murray J Harris
    448,95 kr.

    Who would ever imagine that an eighteen-year-old who began his career teaching thirty-two eight-year-olds in a state school in an insignificant city in the remote South Pacific would end up on the world stage as the writer of definitive technical volumes in the field of biblical studies and as the only scholar from Australia/New Zealand on the Committee on Bible Translation that produced the New International Version? This autobiography is the account of the surprising stages that led Murray Harris from his humble beginnings to ending his teaching career as a professor emeritus at a leading United States theological institution. These stages are here attributed to the gracious guiding hand of a God who delights in providing serendipities while achieving his purposes. All this is recorded with humor and with many photos and illustrations.""Even if I had never met Murray and Jennifer Harris, this autobiography would have been a pleasure to read. It admirably tells the story of a Kiwi whose growth in grace, scholarship, and adversity has made him a beloved teacher of the New Testament in several countries, and whose books are widely read around the world.""--D. A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School""Murray Harris''s hugely refreshing, joyful, and honest autobiography of life''s experiences confirms the remarkable distinction of this evangelical biblical scholar internationally. . . . The richness of family life and his discoveries of ''what pleasure can compete with seeing God at work'' are among the many gems that will enrich the reader abundantly.""--Brian Heap, CBE FRS, formerly Master of St Edmund''s College, University of Cambridge""The life of Murray Harris, recounted so beautifully in this honest and humorous retrospective, truly speaks to the veracity of the Christian gospel. Engaging with Murray Harris changed my life; engaging with this book will challenge yours.""--David McDowell, Australian National University Medical School, consultant neurosurgeon at Canberra Hospital, Australia""A compelling read! It''s a testimony to how God takes ordinary people from humble beginnings, and through them does extraordinary things. . . . From classrooms to seminaries to commentaries and Bible translation, Murray''s story unfolds with candor, honesty, and humor. It''s the work of a self-effacing, remarkably effective, godly gentleman.""--Brian Winslade, Senior Pastor, Hamilton Central Baptist Church, New Zealand""A superb read of the rise of a young Kiwi man under the providential hand of God to the top of world Christian academia, ably supported by his beautiful wife Jennifer. Murray Harris writes in his precise style with humility, yet with wit and humor as he recalls with clarity his life story in topical segments as though they were but yesterday.""--Stuart Bay, founding chairman of Christian Community Churches of New ZealandMurray J. Harris is professor emeritus of New Testament Exegesis and Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. Formerly he was the warden of Tyndale House, a biblical research library in Cambridge, and a faculty member of the Divinity School at the University of Cambridge. He has written commentaries on the Greek text of Colossians and Philemon, 2 Corinthians, and the Gospel of John. He was one of the translators of the New International Version.

  • af Ken Bazyn
    163,95 - 328,95 kr.

  • af James L Mayfield
    148,95 - 368,95 kr.

  • af Gregory John Nashif
    148,95 - 368,95 kr.

  • af Paul Semendinger
    433,95 - 583,95 kr.

  •  
    523,95 kr.

    Free Will, also known as Freedom of the Will, is appraised as the one of the greatest works ever produced in America. The mid-eighteenth-century New England philosophical theologian Jonathan Edwards (1703-58) defines the will by importing terms from John Locke. Edwards states the Arminian nature of free will, suspects the need for such free will, and finally defends Calvinist free will and objects to the Arminian one.In his argument, he chooses three British antagonists: Daniel Whitby, Thomas Chubb, and Isaac Watts. These antagonists insist that the self-determining will is necessary for us to be morally accountable. Edwards disputes their objections that God''s determination is contradictory to the liberty of the human will. He then goes to argue what kind of freedom of the will is necessary for the former and latter to be compatible. Edwards''s psychological, moral, and theological philosophy is displayed. In addition, readers can learn how our will chooses something pleasant by following the dictate of understanding, while the author demonstrates the natures of New England Arminianism and Calvinism.""Beyond all peradventure, the Freedom of the Will is the cornerstone of Edwards'' fame; it is his most sustained intellectual achievement, the most powerful piece of sheer forensic argumentation in American literature. It became the Bible of the New England theology, and is considered by logicians one of the few proofs in which the conclusion follows inescapably and infallibly from the premises."" --Perry Miller, Harvard University""This book alone is sufficient to establish its author as the greatest philosopher-theologian yet to grace the American scene.""--Paul Ramsey, Princeton University""This new study guide will aid the reading of an important work of philosophy and theology, Freedom of the Will by Jonathan Edwards. Dr. Jung has offered a great service to many in the academy and the church in preparing this study guide.""--Adriaan C. Neele, Consulting and Digital Editor, Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University""Peter Jung is one of the most important Korean scholars at work on Jonathan Edwards and his thought. And this monograph on Edwards and the will is a great example of Jung''s scholarly acumen. It is a marvelous accomplishment that deserves a wide reading.""--Douglas A. Sweeney, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School""This new edition of Edwards''s classic philosophical argument will help readers understand this important text and its implications for past and contemporary debates.""--Gerald R. McDermott, Samford University""Jonathan Edwards''s treatise on Freedom of the Will is one of the most important, and also one of the most demanding, works in philosophical theology from the modern era, but any who commit themselves to serious engagement with it will be rewarded. This new study guide will be helpful to students on many levels and to church study groups seeking to understand Edwards'' magnificent view of God and of the human person.""--Kenneth P. Minkema, Yale University""A new edition of Edwards'' work is a worthy project given the importance of this work for the history of debates about free will and religious belief. The introduction to this new edition by Peter Jung concerning the history and scholarly discussions of Edwards'' seminal work is especially thorough, well-researched, and very informative.""--Robert Kane, University of Texas at AustinPeter Jung is the research associate of Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale. He is the author of Life of Jonathan Edwards (1996) and Jonathan Edwards and New England Arminianism (2019).

  • - A Story of Intolerance
    af John Moehl
    298,95 - 478,95 kr.

  • af Damaris U Avila
    193,95 - 353,95 kr.

  • af Kathleen Finley
    393,95 kr.

    What does a clock or calendar, a map, a newspaper or bandage, a set of measuring cups or a basket have to do with prayer? Kathleen Finley not only tells about how to pray with all our senses, but also shows us how, using Scripture as well as factual information about a wide variety of everyday objects, to help us take seriously how everything has the potential to be holy in light of Jesus'' incarnation.If folding your hands and closing your eyes doesn''t always work for you as a posture of prayer, this excursion into new possibilities for prayer may be for you.""This is incarnational Christianity and embodied prayer as it was meant to be. For some reason it is the specific, the concrete, the immediate, and the now that lead us to experience the eternal. In this ''prayer book'' we have a fine guide and fine guidance.""--Richard Rohr, Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life""Kathleen Finley uncovers the potential for prayer through objects. Ordinary combs and keys, seeds and shoes, take on a new luster in this light. With specific directions and relevant Scripture passages, what more do you need? Try it!""--Kathy Coffey, Hidden Women of the Gospels""Kathleen Finley takes very seriously the presence of God in creatures and God''s manifestation through the senses. In this wondrous book she prescribes concrete exercises to bring us closer to the God who lurks everywhere.""--Andrew Greeley, The Cardinal Virtues""Kathleen Finley shows that we needn''t look far to find entry points to connect with God. With imagination and lively faith, Finley guides us to a fresh yet ancient way to pray.""--Tom McGrath, Raising Faith-Filled Kids: Ordinary Opportunities to Nurture Spirituality at HomeKathleen Finley is a visiting instructor in the Religious Studies Department at Gonzaga University. She speaks regularly about spirituality and family life at workshops around the country. She is the author of several other books, including9 Building a Christian Marriage: 11 Essential Skills.

  • af John W Newton
    273,95 - 448,95 kr.

  • af Rebecca Bolin
    148,95 - 368,95 kr.

  • af Robert S Turner
    298,95 - 458,95 kr.

  • - America's Addiction Crises, The Whole Story
    af Kent I Phillips
    313,95 - 488,95 kr.

  • - Poems about Faith
    af Linda Lee McDonald
    148,95 - 368,95 kr.

  • af Roger Lee Ray
    288,95 - 463,95 kr.

  • af Nancy a Almodovar
    193,95 - 353,95 kr.

  • - Cooperation, Innovation, and the Future of Municipal Texas
    af Robert J Sullivan
    328,95 - 498,95 kr.

  • af R C Jette
    183,95 - 353,95 kr.