God Fearing and Free

God Fearing and Free
Author: Jason W. Stevens
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674058842

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Religion has been on the rise in America for decades—which strikes many as a shocking new development. To the contrary, Jason Stevens asserts, the rumors of the death of God were premature. Americans have always conducted their cultural life through religious symbols, never more so than during the Cold War. In God-Fearing and Free, Stevens discloses how the nation, on top of the world and torn between grandiose self-congratulation and doubt about the future, opened the way for a new master narrative. The book shows how the American public, powered by a national religious revival, was purposefully disillusioned regarding the country’s mythical innocence and fortified for an epochal struggle with totalitarianism. Stevens reveals how the Augustinian doctrine of original sin was refurbished and then mobilized in a variety of cultural discourses that aimed to shore up democratic society against threats preying on the nation’s internal weaknesses. Suddenly, innocence no longer meant a clear conscience. Instead it became synonymous with totalitarian ideologies of the fascist right or the communist left, whose notions of perfectability were dangerously close to millenarian ideals at the heart of American Protestant tradition. As America became riddled with self-doubt, ruminations on the meaning of power and the future of the globe during the “American Century” renewed the impetus to religion. Covering a wide selection of narrative and cultural forms, Stevens shows how writers, artists, and intellectuals, the devout as well as the nonreligious, disseminated the terms of this cultural dialogue, disputing, refining, and challenging it—effectively making the conservative case against modernity as liberals floundered.

The Joy of Fearing God

The Joy of Fearing God
Author: Jerry Bridges
Publsiher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780307551948

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What Kind of Relationship Can You Have with Someone You Fear? For most of us, fear is something we try to avoid. And fearing God hardly sounds like an occasion for joy. But Jerry Bridges shows how the fear of the Lord is actually the key that opens the door to a life of true knowledge, wisdom, blessing, and joy. We all want a deeper, more intimate relationship with God–one that’s characterized by joy. But how does fearing God lead to joy? After all, aren’t we supposed to love Him and live in intimate relationship with Him? Jerry Bridges explores this paradox as he unpacks the biblical promise that God delights in those who fear Him. Join him as he unveils the awesome greatness of God–His incredible holiness, deep wisdom, and especially His inspiring love. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of who God is that will draw you into a truly biblical, and surprisingly delightful, fear of God–a fear that includes your own genuine, heartfelt delight in God. You’ll make the startling discovery that the fear of the Lord, far from being something to avoid, is the key to joyful, fulfilling, and genuine intimacy with God. It can change your relationship with God and change your life! Discover the surprising Joy of Fearing God!

How to Be Free from the Fear of Death

How to Be Free from the Fear of Death
Author: Ray Comfort
Publsiher: BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781424562824

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Some people admit to their fear of death while others lie awake at night silently suffering over thoughts of their mortality. In How to Be Free from the Fear of Death, Ray Comfort addresses the subject head-on. Overcome your fear as you · understand why we suffer, age, and die, · recognize God’s power over death, · develop habits to maintain your peace, and · share your newfound joy with others. Rest peacefully knowing that death is not the end but a wonderful beginning.

Breaking Free from Fear

Breaking Free from Fear
Author: Kay Arthur
Publsiher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2012-07-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780307729859

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Break free from Fear Life is filled with all sorts of fears that can assault your mind, trouble your soul, and bring untold stress. But you don’t have to remain captive to your fears. In this six-week study you will learn how to confront your circumstances with strength and courage as you live in the fear of the Lord—the fear that conquers every other fear and sets you free to live in faith. 40 minutes a week could change your life! The 40-Minute Bible Studies series from the teaching team at Precepts Ministries International tackles the topics that matter to you. These inductive study guides, designed to be completed in just six 40-minutes lessons with no homework required, help you discover for yourself what God says and how it applies to your life today. With the leader’s note and Bible passages included right in the book, each self-contained study is a powerful resource for personal growth and small-group discussion.

Learning to Live Fear Free

Learning to Live Fear Free
Author: Leon Collier
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781499026054

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In a world inundated with an assortment of threats and potential dangers peering in the windows of our lives prods insecurity. The stock market crash of 2008 left one of my friends feeling bewildered and lugubrious after losing $300,000 in that financial disaster. As the economy worsened, the demand for life coaches’ augmented turning it into an $800 million dollar industry in the U.S. alone. The reason being that in this world of uncertainty, brokenness, and probable perils people are looking for meaning and purpose. When we know who we are and our purpose for living fear dissipates. This book replicates Christ’s interaction with his disciples as he taught them what to do to not allow life threatening circumstances to needle them into a life of fear. Given the times in which we live this book is just what the doctor ordered

Joseph Albo on Free Choice

Joseph Albo on Free Choice
Author: Shira Weiss
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190684426

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"Joseph Albo on Free Choice discovers unsuspected philosophical originality in the interpretations of biblical narrative found in Joseph Albo's Book of Principles, one of the most popular Hebrew works in the corpus of medieval Jewish philosophy. Several of Albo's exegetical analyses focus on free choice, which emerges as a conceptual scheme throughout his work. An exploration of Albo's innovative homiletical interpretations of the binding of Isaac, the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, the Book of Job, and God's choice of Israel, reveals his view of free choice which was significant during a historical period of religious coercion. Albo's sole surviving responsum dealing with the case of the qatlanit further demonstrates his philosophical position. In this new book, Shira Weiss shows that in the medieval era in which Albo lived, free choice was an important topic, subject to vehement debate that has continued to be contested in modern philosophy"--

The Fear Of The Lord

The Fear Of The Lord
Author: John Bevere
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-09-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781599796130

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DIV Unlock the treasures of salvation It is time to give God His due honor and reverence in a way that will revolutionize your life in your worship, prayers, and personal life. /div

Freedom of Religion Secularism and Human Rights

Freedom of Religion  Secularism  and Human Rights
Author: Nehal Bhuta
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780192540096

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This interdisciplinary volume examines the relationship between secularism, freedom of religion and human rights in legal, theoretical, historical and political perspective. It brings together chapters from leading scholars of human rights, law and religion, political theory, religious studies and history, and provides insights into the state of the debate about the relationship between these concepts. Comparative in orientation, its chapters draw on constitutional and political discourses and experience not only from Western Europe and the United States, but also from India, the Arab world, and Malaysia.