Christ Our Hope

Christ Our Hope
Author: Paul O'Callaghan
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780813218625

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Christ Our Hope is a masterful reflection on Christian eschatology, in a textbook of twelve accessible chapters.

In Christ Alone

In Christ Alone
Author: Stuart Townend,Keith Getty,Kristyn Getty
Publsiher: Shawnee Press (TN)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 3 parts) with piano
ISBN: 1480332917

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(Glory Sound Simply Sacred). The increasing treasury of modern hymns and sacred songs by Keith and Kristyn Getty and collaborator Stuart Townend are explored in this new resource designed for choirs of any level. Many of this writing team's biggest successes are included, all lovingly adapted by some of our most gifted arrangers. Music for the entire church year is contained in this collection. Transcending stylistic boundaries, the music and message are home in both contemporary-styled worship venues and traditional programs. Creative instrumental adornments offer additional options for performance while sensitive arranging make this compilation accessible to choirs of any size. Available separately: SAB, Listening CD, Preview Pack (Book/CD Combo), 10-Pack Listening CDs, Instrumental CD-ROM (Score & parts for flute, penny whistle, oboe, acoustic guitar, electric bass, drum set, percussion, violin 1 & 2, viola, cello *Note, instrumentation varies on each song), StudioTrax CD (Accompaniment Only), SplitTrax CD.

The Hope of Israel

The Hope of Israel
Author: Brandon D. Crowe
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493422142

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This volume highlights the sustained focus in Acts on the resurrection of Christ, bringing clarity to the theology of Acts and its purpose. Brandon Crowe explores the historical, theological, and canonical implications of Jesus's resurrection in early Christianity and helps readers more clearly understand the purpose of Acts in the context of the New Testament canon. He also shows how the resurrection is the fulfillment of the Old Testament Scriptures. This is the first major book-length study on the theological significance of Jesus's resurrection in Acts.

The Challenge of Our Hope

The Challenge of Our Hope
Author: Wacław Hryniewicz
Publsiher: CRVP
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2007
Genre: Hope
ISBN: 9781565182370

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Not Yet Married

Not Yet Married
Author: Marshall Segal
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2017-06-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433555480

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Life Is Never Mainly About Love and Marriage. So Learn to Live and Date for More. Many of you grew up assuming that marriage would meet all of your needs and unlock God's purposes for you. But God has far more planned for you than your future marriage. Not Yet Married is not about waiting quietly in the corner of the world for God to bring you "the one," but about inspiring you to live and date for more now. If you follow Jesus, the search for a spouse is no longer a pursuit of the perfect person, but a pursuit of more of God. He will likely write a love story for you different than the one you would write for yourself, but that's because he loves you and knows how to write a better story. This book was written to help you find real hope, happiness, and purpose in your not-yet-married life.

Christ Our Hope

Christ Our Hope
Author: Pope Benedict XVI
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0809105616

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A complete set of Pope Benedict XVI's addresses, speeches, homilies, and press conference during his visit to the United States, April 15-20, 2008. Includes reflections on the papal visit by the Apostolic Nuncio to the United Nations and the Archbishops of Washington and New York.

Divine Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews

Divine Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews
Author: Nick Brennan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567700971

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Nick Brennan investigates the depiction of the Son's divine nature in the Epistle to the Hebrews; despite little attention being directly given to the Son's divinity in recent study of Hebrews, Brennan argues that not only is the Son depicted as divine in the Epistle, but that this depiction ranges outside the early chapters in which it is most often noted, and is theologically relevant to the pattern of the Author's argument. Beginning with a survey of the state of contemporary scholarship on the Son's divinity in Hebrews, and a discussion of the issues connected to predicating divinity of the Son in the Epistle, Brennan analyses the application of Old Testament texts to the Son which, in their original context, refer to God (1:6; 10–12), and demonstrates how the Pastor not only affirms the Son's divinity but also the significance of his exaltation as God. He then discusses how Heb 3:3, 4 witnesses to the divinity of the Son in Hebrews, explores debates on the relation of the Son's “indestructible life” (Heb 7:16) to his divinity, and demonstrates how two key concepts in Hebrews (covenant and sonship) reinforce the Son's divinity. Brennan thus concludes that the Epistle not only portrays the Son as God, but does so in a manner which is a pervasive aspect of its thought, and is theologically salient to many features of the Epistle's argument.

The Hope of Glory

The Hope of Glory
Author: Jon Meacham
Publsiher: Convergent Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780593236666

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jon Meacham explores the seven last sayings of Jesus as recorded in the Gospels, combining rich historical and theological insights to reflect on the true heart of the Christian story. For Jon Meacham, as for believers worldwide, the events of Good Friday and Easter reveal essential truths about Christianity. A former vestryman of Trinity Church Wall Street and St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue, Meacham delves into that intersection of faith and history in this meditation on the seven phrases Jesus spoke from the cross. Beginning with “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do” and ending with “Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit,” Meacham captures for the reader how these words epitomize Jesus’s message of love, not hate; grace, not rage; and, rather than vengeance, extraordinary mercy. For each saying, Meacham composes an essay on the origins of Christianity and how Jesus’s final words created a foundation for oral and written traditions that upended the very order of the world. Writing in a tone more intimate than any of his previous works, Jon Meacham returns us to the moment that transformed Jesus from a historical figure into the proclaimed Son of God, worshiped by billions.