The City of God and the Goal of Creation

The City of God and the Goal of Creation
Author: T. Desmond Alexander
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433555770

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“For here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city that is to come.” –Hebrews 13:14 At the very heart of God’s plan for the world stands an extraordinary city. Beginning with the garden of Eden in Genesis and ending with the New Jerusalem in Revelation, the biblical story reveals how God has been working throughout history to establish a city filled with his glorious presence. Tracing the development of the theme of city in both testaments, T. Desmond Alexander draws on his experience as a biblical scholar to show us God’s purpose throughout Scripture to dwell with his redeemed people in a future extraordinary city on a transformed earth. Part of the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series.

The City of God

The City of God
Author: Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.)
Publsiher: Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages: 828
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781598563375

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"The human mind can understand truth only by thinking, as is clear from Augustine." --Saint Thomas Aquinas Saint Augustine of Hippo is one of the central figures in the history of Christianity, and this book is one of his greatest theological works. Written as an eloquent defense of the faith at a time when the Roman Empire was on the brink of collapse, it examines the ancient pagan religions of Rome, the arguments of the Greek philosophers and the revelations of the Bible. Pointing the way forward to a citizenship that transcends worldly politics and will last for eternity, this book is one of the most influential documents in the development of Christianity. One of the great cornerstones in the history of Christian thought, "The City of God "is vital to an understanding of modern Western society and how it came into being. Begun in A.D. 413, the book's initial purpose was to refute the charge that Christianity was to blame for the fall of Rome (which had occurred just three years earlier). Indeed, Augustine produced a wealth of evidence to prove that paganism bore within itself the seeds of its own destruction. However, over the next thirteen years that it took to complete the work, the brilliant ecclesiastic proceeded to his larger theme: a cosmic interpretation of history in terms of the struggle between good and evil. By means of his contrast of the earthly and heavenly cities--the one pagan, self-centered, and contemptuous of God and the other devout, God-centered, and in search of grace--Augustine explored and interpreted human history in relation to eternity.

The Divine Foreknowledge

The Divine Foreknowledge
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1842
Genre: Free will and determinism
ISBN: BL:A0022227255

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Retrieving Augustine s Doctrine of Creation

Retrieving Augustine s Doctrine of Creation
Author: Gavin Ortlund
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830853250

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How might premodern exegesis of Genesis inform Christian debates about creation today? Imagine a table with three people in dialogue: a young-earth creationist, an old-earth creationist, and an evolutionary creationist. Into the room walks Augustine of Hippo, one of the most significant theologians in the history of the church. In what ways will his reading of Scripture and his doctrine of creation inform, deepen, and shape the conversation? Pastor and theologian Gavin Ortlund explores just such a scenario by retrieving Augustine's reading of Genesis 1-3 and considering how his premodern understanding of creation can help Christians today. Ortlund contends that while Augustine's hermeneutical approach and theological questions might differ from those of today, this church father's humility before Scripture and his theological conclusions can shed light on matters such as evolution, animal death, and the historical Adam and Eve. Have a seat. Join the conversation.

The City of God

The City of God
Author: Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1903
Genre: Apologetics
ISBN: UOM:39015035566465

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The City of God

The City of God
Author: Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1890
Genre: Kingdom of God
ISBN: UCD:31175013214567

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Sex and the City of God

Sex and the City of God
Author: Carolyn Weber
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780830843848

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When Carolyn Weber moved to Oxford University to study, she didn't expect to find God there. But she did. As she grappled with her newest and most important relationship, she also found that there was another invitation: to think bigger about love. In this book we follow Weber through courtship and into marriage and parenthood. Now a literature professor, Weber reflects on her relationship with a sometimes-absent father and how that has shaped her. Through her personal story, as well as spiritual, theological, and literary reflection, Sex and the City of God explores what life looks like when we choose to love God first.

City of God

City of God
Author: Saint Augustine
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 1780
Release: 2003-11-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780141920627

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City of God is an enduringly significant work in the history of Christian thought, by one of its central figures Written as an eloquent defence of the faith at a time when the Roman Empire was on the brink of collapse, this great theological and philosophical work by St Augustine, bishop of Hippo, examines the ancient pagan religions of Rome, the arguments of the Greek philosophers and the revelations of the Bible. Pointing the way forward to a citizenship that transcends worldly politics and will last for eternity, City of God is one of the most influential documents in the development of Christianity. Translated with Notes by Henry Bettenson with an Introduction by G. R. Evans