The Source of Life

The Source of Life
Author: Jürgen Moltmann
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1997-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451412037

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Beginning with his experiences as a prisoner of war, Moltmann anchors his reflections in a theology of life - and the Spirit as elemental renewer of life - which links biblical manifestations to contemporary ones, hope to holiness, creation to community, and politics to prayer. In the Spirit we embrace the presence of God, but we also embrace community with people and all living things.

The Source of Life

The Source of Life
Author: Dmitriy Kushnir
Publsiher: Dmitry Kouchnir
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2016-02-19
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This book of The Slavic Way series features many tales of Slavic heritage, old and new. Open this book and discover the Slavic heritage that has been hidden from Slavic people for many years.

Water The Source of Life

Water The Source of Life
Author: Mohd Sadaq & Muskan Ebrahim Golandaj
Publsiher: DeepMisti Publication
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2023-09-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788119557523

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About The Book I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the co-authors who shared their work and made this anthology possible . I am indebted to the literary community DeepMisti Publication for their continuous support and encouragement. Last but not least, I would like to thank the readers who choose to explore and encourage this Anthology. I hope that this collection resonates with you and sparks meaningful conversation.

The Source of Life

The Source of Life
Author: Christoph Schoenborn
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2013-09-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781681494487

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Cardinal Schoenborn, who regularly gathers the people of his diocese in the beautiful medieval cathedral of Vienna, Austria, knows how to communicate the great Christian mysteries in modern ways. He has the gift to integrate contemporary everyday experience with the knowledge passed on from tradition and the great thinkers and theologians of the church. In this volume, focusing on the beauty and power of the Holy Eucharist, the renown Cardinal and prolific author also explores how these rituals often connect to the Jewish roots of the Christian story. Accessible to all those who want to know more about the essential source of Christian spirituality in order to elevate the depth of their experience in it, this work defines the origins of the Eucharist in the Passover celebration and the Last Supper, along with other key elements of the liturgy, including sacrifice, transubstantiation, the transformation of the bread and wine, and the significance of the Eucharist today. A readable, beautifully insightful book for everyone who desires to understand and experience more profoundly the central sacrament of Christian life.

Christian Self denial the source of Life

Christian Self denial the source of Life
Author: Jude Ramagosa
Publsiher: Jude Ramagosa
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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We are saved or born again by believing and accepting Jesus as Lord and essentially the Greek definition of believing is trusting our self to Christ. By accepting Him as Lord we joyfully lose our life and this is denying self for His sake then we shall find our life in Him. The definition of deny in Matthew 16:24 is to lose one’s interest which is losing our life for His sake. Self-denial is a willingness to forgo all and forgoing as He directs. In this booklet denying self for salvation and daily denying self is considered an act of faith giving way to good works. Works from denying self will not save us but when we deny self for Jesus sake we are saved. In other words faith is for salvation not works of holiness, sanctification… etc. and the faith of denying self for His sake is our salvation but not by works of denying self.

The Source of Life and Other Stories

The Source of Life and Other Stories
Author: Beth Bosworth
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2012-09-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780822978466

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From “The Eight Rhetorical Mode” Later he asked, “Would you like to go for a hike sometime?” and two trains of thought left the station: He means to get to know me and we might leave the city together and it’s been a long time since I climbed a mountain. That train chugged into a wider brighter country all the time. The other train went by another route through the panicked interior. He’s a lunatic, it whistled. He’s been in and out of hospitals. He will take you to a mountaintop and throw you right off into the bright air: choo choo! Post-divorce dating is one more cause for celebration (or a quick call in to the police) in Beth Bosworth’s revelatory new book, The Source of Life and Other Stories. The spine of this collection is a series of linked stories about Ruth Stein, a Brooklyn author whose first book has exposed her father’s abuses; while the voice here, speaking across a lifetime, ranges from bittersweet to humorous to lethal. In other stories Bosworth’s narrators—a mother left to care for her son’s suicidal dog, an editor haunted by a dog-eared manuscript—seem to grab hold of the reins and run off with their fates. Meanwhile Bosworth explores the extended family, the bonds of friendship, an apocalyptic Vermont, the rank yet redeemable Gowanus Canal; also rites of passage, race relations, divorce, middle-aged romance, dementia, funerals, alcoholism, and the Jewish religion. Reality is just another stumbling block for Bosworth’s characters, who might help themselves but don’t always choose to. There are leaps of faith here, nonetheless, as the collection dispenses a kind of narrative psychotropic for survival and redemption, with a chaser of humor mixed in.

The Spiritual Meaning of the Liturgy

The Spiritual Meaning of the Liturgy
Author: Goffredo Boselli
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814649190

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“I am increasingly convinced that the decisive question that demands an answer from us is not so much how believers experience the liturgy, but whether believers live from the liturgy they celebrate.”With these few words Goffredo Boselli captures the essence of this present work.Believers can celebrate the liturgy throughout their lifetimes without ever really drawing their lives from it. And this is true of all believers—laity, clergy, or monastics. More than a century after the start of the liturgical movement and half a century after the start of the postconciliar liturgical reform, we must ask the difficult question of whether the liturgy has or has not become the source of the spiritual life of believers. For only by living from the liturgy can they receive the nourishment necessary to maintain a life of faith in today’s world.In The Spiritual Meaning of the Liturgy, Goffredo Boselli—one of Europe’s foremost liturgical theologians—offers an accessible and important guide for both scholars and interested laypeople to understand the meaning that permeates the liturgy and its implications for daily living. Readers will find here a resource to help understand the liturgy more fully, interiorize it more effectively, and live it more authentically.

Consciousness Source of Creation Spirituality Eternal Life

Consciousness Source of Creation  Spirituality   Eternal Life
Author: Halim Ozkaptan, Ph.D.
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780578160153

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An explanation is provided for our creation, spiritual reality and purpose in life. Out of body experiences during near death experiences indicate that our consciousness exists independently of the body. It implies that we are part of and created by God's consciousness. Our spirituality and soul are a part of his consciousness. Hence, we are spiritual beings living a mortal life. Due to our free will, we can make good and bad choices. Our purpose on earth is to test and develop our spiritual and moral worth, in order to become worthy of God's love. In effect, our life on earth is a morality play. On earth, we live in a one dimensional system called time. When we pass over after the demise of our body, we remain as part of God's consciousness. At that time, we live in a three dimensional system consisting of the past, present and future. We will review our former life on earth, judge our behavior, and feel the pain that we may have caused others.