The Wisdom of Piety

The Wisdom of Piety
Author: Frederick Meyrick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-01-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3375143257

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Piety s Wisdom

Piety s Wisdom
Author: J. Mark Beach
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1601780826

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John Calvins The Institutes of the Christian Religion presents one of the most winsome, thought-provoking, spiritually inspiring, and heart-searching summations of Christian truth ever written. Although works exist that either offer an analysis of Calvins views or serve as a guide to his Institutes, none fully share the aim of J. Mark Beachs Pietys Wisdom. Keeping to the form, shape, and tenor of Calvins own work, Pietys Wisdom offers busy pastors, seminarians, interested college students, and motivated laypersons a book that presents Calvin on his own terms. This summary can be used as an introduction to the Christian faith, as a primer for the study of Calvin, or a combination of each. While the book is suitable for individual study, the inclusion of study questions makes it an ideal tool for facilitating discussion in adult study groups. Author J. Mark Beach is an Associate Pastor at Redeemer United Reformed Church in Dyer, Indiana. He also serves as Professor of Ministerial and Doctrinal Studies, and Dean of Students at Mid-America Reformed Seminary. Endorsements "Though road maps (or a GPS) are no substitute for the experience of traveling through the country side, they can be a great help to the traveler in identifying the best route and the highpoints of the trip. J. Mark Beachs Pietys Wisdom is such a help for the reader who hopes to travel or navigate his or her way through Calvins great exposition of the Christian faith, The Institutes. Written for the general reader, Beach offers a useful guide that identifies the important landmarks, points the way through, and thereby whets the readers appetite for a first-hand acquaintance with Calvins theology." - Cornelis Venema

Piety s Wisdom

Piety s Wisdom
Author: J. Mark Beach
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1601781814

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The Wisdom of Piety

The Wisdom of Piety
Author: Frederick Meyrick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1859
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: LCCN:03000729

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The Pious Sage in Job

The Pious Sage in Job
Author: Kyle C. Dunham
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2016-04-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498274593

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Due to the complexity of the speech-cycles in the book of Job, scholars have struggled to resolve interpretive tensions in the author's characterization of Job's three friends. This book focuses on the significance of the ancient Near Eastern social and wisdom contexts for understanding the role that Eliphaz, the leading sage-counselor, fulfills in Job. Given the likely Edomite provenance of Eliphaz and the archaeological evidence linking the respective Israelite and Edomite schools of wisdom, Eliphaz articulates a polished wisdom tradition, the epitome of a worldview shared by Job prior to his calamity. Beyond a simplistic retribution perspective, Eliphaz draws from and refines each of the established sources of wisdom--experience, tradition, and revelation--to ground his counsel and censure of Job. Although Eliphaz is expected to exemplify the role of distinguished counselor-advocate in leading Job out of suffering into reconciliation with God, his ineffectual efforts highlight a significant purpose for the book of Job. The Joban author masterfully undermines conventional wisdom theodicy by exposing its inadequacy to reconcile the suffering of the righteous with divine compassion and sovereignty.

Styles of Piety

Styles of Piety
Author: Samuel Clark Buckner,Matthew Statler
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0823225011

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The last half century has seen both attempts to demythologize the idea of God into purely secular forces and the resurgence of the language of "God" as indispensable to otherwise secular philosophers for describing experience. This volume asks whether "piety" might be a sort of irreducible human problematic: functioning both inside and outside religion. S. Clark Buckner works in San Francisco as an artist, critic, and curator. He is the gallery director at Mission 17 and publishes regularly in Artweek and the San Francisco Bay Guardian. He has a Ph.D. in philosophy from Vanderbilt University. Matthew Statler is the Director of Research at the Imagination Lab Foundation in Lausanne, Switzerland. His current research is focused on practical wisdom as it pertains to organizational phenomena such as strategy making and leadership. He also has a Ph.D. in philosophy from Vanderbilt University.

Wisdom in Classical and Biblical Tradition

Wisdom in Classical and Biblical Tradition
Author: Michael C. Legaspi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190885144

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Wisdom in Classical and Biblical Tradition begins with the recognition that modern culture emerged from a synthesis of the legacies of ancient Greek civilization and the theological perspectives of the Jewish and Christian scriptures. Part of what made this synthesis possible was a shared outlook: a common aspiration toward wholeness of understanding that refused to separate knowledge from goodness, virtue from happiness, cosmos from polis, and divine authority from human responsibility. This wholeness of understanding, or wisdom, featured prominently in both classical and biblical literatures as an ultimate good. Michael Legaspi has two central aims. The first is to explain in formal terms what wisdom is. Though wisdom involves matters of practical judgment affecting the life of the individual and the community, it has also been identified with an understanding of the world and of the ultimate realities that give meaning to human thought and action. In its traditional form, wisdom was understood to govern intellectual, social, and ethical endeavors. His second aim is to analyze figures and texts that have yielded and shaped the traditional understanding of wisdom. The book examines accounts of wisdom within foundational texts that range from the period of Homer to the destruction of the Second Temple. In doing so, it explains why the search for wisdom remains an important but problematic endeavor today.

The Practice of Piety

The Practice of Piety
Author: Lewis Bayly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1669
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: BL:A0021702733

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