From Guilt to Glory

From Guilt to Glory
Author: Ray C. Stedman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1978
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:221180115

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From Guilt to Glory Volume 1

From Guilt to Glory  Volume 1
Author: Ray C. Stedman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 259
Release: 1978
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0849928265

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From Guilt to Glory

From Guilt to Glory
Author: Ray C. Stedman
Publsiher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1993-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0880701242

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Authentic Christianity

Authentic Christianity
Author: Ray C. Stedman
Publsiher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781572935594

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Ray Stedman's passion encourages you to be an authentic Christian—to move you beyond religion, doctrines, rules, and rituals—and into the life-changing experience of being genuinely and intimately connected with Christ. Authentic Christianity takes a look at 2 Corinthians to show you how to live a life of faith with integrity and regain the purpose, simplicity, and inspiration of genuine faith—the kind of life that compels others to seek its Source.

From Guilt to Glory Romans 1 8

From Guilt to Glory  Romans 1 8
Author: Ray C. Stedman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1978
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0849900778

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Glory in the Ordinary

Glory in the Ordinary
Author: Courtney Reissig
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2017-04-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433552700

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Folding laundry. Weeding the garden. Cooking dinner. Changing diapers. Work in the home can seem so ordinary. Does any of it matter? Is there meaning in our most mundane moments at home? When the work of the home fills our days, it is easy to get disillusioned and miss God's grand purpose for our work. As image bearers of the Creator who made us to work, we contribute to society, bringing order out of chaos and loving God through loving others—meaning there's glory in every moment. In this encouraging book, Courtney Reissig combats the common misconceptions about the value of at-home work—helping us see how Christ infuses purpose into every facet of the ordinary.

Free from Guilt

Free from Guilt
Author: Pat Simmons
Publsiher: Generations Quest Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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God’s desire is that everyone should be saved…including Cameron Jamieson. A tenth generation descendant of a royal African Tribe and the Jamieson’s leading genealogy sleuth, Cameron is accustomed to being the brains of a close-knit family. He’s multi-degreed from MIT in Boston, jaw-dropping fine, and financially secure. In his mind, Cameron’s got it all. When he meets the beautiful Gabrielle Dupree, her humble disposition and love for God reveals Cameron’s spiritual deficit. Every philosophical argument he throws her way, Gabrielle confronts with the truth of God’s Word, making him question his intellect. One by one, Cameron witnesses the men in his family submit to repentance and righteous living. He is absolutely determined not to go down without a fight. Gabrielle is a romantic at heart and she’s even secretly created a list of all the qualities she wants in a man—“God-fearing” is at the top. Then she finds herself attracted to Cameron. In order not to yield to temptation, she calls for spiritual backup. The Lord comes to her rescue, and Cameron won’t be able to explain what hit him.

Romantics at War

Romantics at War
Author: George P. Fletcher
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-01-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781400825172

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America is at war with terrorism. Terrorists must be brought to justice. We hear these phrases together so often that we rarely pause to reflect on the dramatic differences between the demands of war and the demands of justice, differences so deep that the pursuit of one often comes at the expense of the other. In this book, one of the country's most important legal thinkers brings much-needed clarity to the still unfolding debates about how to pursue war and justice in the age of terrorism. George Fletcher also draws on his rare ability to combine insights from history, philosophy, literature, and law to place these debates in a rich cultural context. He seeks to explain why Americans--for so many years cynical about war--have recently found war so appealing. He finds the answer in a revival of Romanticism, a growing desire in the post-Vietnam era to identify with grand causes and to put nations at the center of ideas about glory and guilt. Fletcher opens with unsettling questions about the nature of terrorism, war, and justice, showing how dangerously slippery the concepts can be. He argues that those sympathetic to war are heirs to the ideals of Byron, Fichte, and other Romantics in their belief that nations--not just individuals--must uphold honor and be held accountable for crimes. Fletcher writes that ideas about collective glory and guilt are far more plausible and widespread than liberal individualists typically recognize. But as he traces the implications of the Romantic mindset for debates about war crimes, treason, military tribunals, and genocide, he also shows that losing oneself in a grand cause can all too easily lead to moral catastrophe. A work of extraordinary intellectual power and relevance, the book will change how we think not only about world events, but about the conflicting individualist and collective impulses that tear at all of us.