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Beyond the Sacred Page
Author | : Jack Cavanaugh |
Publsiher | : Zondervan Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0310215757 |
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This stand-alone novel in the four-part Book of Books series presents the people and the events that brought the Bible into the English language. These historical novels are told in high drama, but with great respect for God's Word and for the courageous people who translated it.
Master of the Sacred Page
Author | : James R. Ginther |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2017-03-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781351919210 |
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Modern scholarship has examined the life and works of Robert Grosseteste (ca. 1170-1253) mainly in a philosophical or episcopal context, yet Grosseteste wrote many treatises on pastoral theology, spent some years as a regent master in theology at the University of Oxford, and maintained interest in theological discourse throughout his time as Bishop of Lincoln. This book offers the first scholarly study of Grosseteste as theologian, taking account of the whole range of his theological writing both in published and unedited sources. Ginther reveals the central focus of Grosseteste's theology as the person and work of Christ, with the person of Christ as the interpretive key by which humanity comes to see the Trinity in the created world and the means by which humanity may participate in the divine. Surveying some of the major doctrinal issues of the thirteenth century, this book offers a thorough introduction to the theology of the period.
Paul and the Economy of Salvation
Author | : Brendan SJ Byrne |
Publsiher | : Baker Academic |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2021-08-17 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781493430673 |
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This major contribution to Pauline scholarship by a widely-respected New Testament scholar is the culmination of over forty years of teaching on Paul. Brendan Byrne demonstrates that topics often discussed in Pauline studies and Christian theology go astray when the significance of the last judgment falls from view. Offering a fresh Catholic perspective that engages with centuries of Protestant interpretation, this book recaptures the significance of the motif of the last judgment for the interpretation of Paul.
Amazing Grace
Author | : Kenneth W. Osbeck |
Publsiher | : Kregel Publications |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2002-05-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0825493528 |
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This revised best-seller is an inspiring daily devotional based on 366 great hymns of the faith. It contains a portion of each hymn along with Scripture readings, meditations, and practical applications.
The Complete Book of Hymns
Author | : William Petersen,Ardythe Petersen |
Publsiher | : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 697 |
Release | : 2015-01-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781414331409 |
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The Complete Book of Hymns brings to life the stories behind more than 600 hymns and worship songs. With background on the composer, the inspiration behind the lyrics, scriptural references for devotional consideration, and a sampling of the song lyrics, this book brings forth the message of these great songs of the faith like never before!
Masters of the Sacred Page
Author | : Lesley Janette Smith |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : UOM:39015062108850 |
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Starting with the premise that the history of a medieval subject cannot be properly written "without recourse to the materials it produced," Lesley Smith's Masters of the Sacred Page provides an illuminating study of theology in the Middle Ages. She focuses on the dramatic transformations of the discipline in the twelfth century and uses a collection of contemporary manuscripts as a guide to its changes and developments. Smith points out that the medieval masters of theology had a much wider view of their subject than the modern academic tendency for neatness and division can easily admit, and she places their discipline squarely within the rapidly evolving intellectual and educational context of the twelfth-century university. Her approach avoids two of the most common weaknesses of modern historical studies of medieval theology. In the first place, those histories have a tendency to be distorted by a reliance on easily available printed editions of medieval texts, the bulk of which are summae and other logical, systematic treatments. This preponderance, however, often reflects the concerns and interests of nineteenth- and twentieth-century editors more than it does the medieval masters. Biblical commentaries, sermons, and manuals for pastoral use have only recently begun to be edited and printed in numbers reflecting their importance and widespread use in the Middle Ages; Smith includes such material in her study. In the second place, traditional histories have a tendency to remove the study of theology from the actual environment of the medieval university and therefore fail to account for the complex relations between theology, the arts, and the burgeoning disciplines of medicine and law. By refusing to follow this trend, Smith has greatly improved our awareness of the situation of medieval theology. Using the manuscript books themselves as witnesses, Smith shows how theology competed with other disciplines for students (as well as teachers), how it attempted to define itself, and how it cooperated with other disciplines to foster new development in book technology--and new traditions in the social and intellectual culture of the medieval university.
Church of the Wild
Author | : Victoria Loorz |
Publsiher | : Broadleaf Books |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2021-10-05 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781506469652 |
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2024 Nautilus Book Awards Silver Winner in "Religion / Spirituality of Western Thought" CategoryWinner of the Living Now Book Award, Church of the Wild reminds us that once upon a time, humans lived in an intimate relationship with nature. Whether disillusioned by the dominant church or unfulfilled by traditional expressions of faith, many of us long for a deeper spirituality. Victoria Loorz certainly did. Coping with an unraveling vocation, identity, and planet, Loorz turned to the wanderings of spiritual leaders and the sanctuary of the natural world, eventually cofounding the Wild Church Network and Seminary of the Wild. With an ecospiritual lens on biblical narratives and a fresh look at a community larger than our own species, Church of the Wild uncovers the wild roots of faith and helps us deepen our commitment to a suffering earth by falling in love with it--and calling it church. Through mystical encounters with wild deer, whispers from a scrubby oak tree, wordless conversation with a cougar, and more, Loorz helps us connect to a love that literally holds the world together--a love that calls us into communion with all creatures.
Four Views on Moving Beyond the Bible to Theology
Author | : Gary T. Meadors |
Publsiher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780310276555 |
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Four Views on Moving Beyond the Bible to Theology evaluates interpretive models of applying biblical texts and provides perspectives on questions of moving from Scripture to theology.