The Triune of Life

The Triune of Life
Author: Reginald R. Gold,Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1998
Genre: Chiropractic
ISBN: OCLC:46621914

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The Triune of Life

The Triune of Life
Author: Simon Senzon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0986204773

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The Triune of Life: Reggie Gold's Philosophical Legacy features the 60th anniversary of Reggie Gold's classic chiropractic philosophic treatise The Triune of Life, accompanied by his iconic lectures and The Third Paradigm article set within a historical context by the people who knew and spent time with him.

The Christian Life

The Christian Life
Author: John Calvin
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781606087435

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A leading expert on John Calvin brings together the reformer's most profound reflections on what it means to live a fully Christian life. The Christian Life includes excerpts from Calvin's impressive theological writings and illuminating sermons, as well as a selection of his stately prayers. Editor John H. Leith focuses on Calvin's spirituality, which arose out of the reformer's conviction that theology's primary importance is to encourage piety, to edify, and to transform human life and society. Calvin's writings have much to tell about the manner and style of Christian living. The writings gathered in The Christian Life draw upon Calvin's own heartfelt commitment to the ideals of life in Christ and to the responsibility to the community he served as pastor, preacher, teacher, and counselor. Here, then, is Calvin's own pattern for the conduct of the fully Christian life, which stresses that it is in Christian people living in Christian community and in society that we see most clearly the reality of faith. The Christian Life shares Calvin's thinking on such essential questions as the nature of sin; the importance of self-denial and cross-bearing to the Christian life; maintaining the proper balance between the present life and the life to come; the role of grace; the concept of Christian freedom; the place of prayer; the centrality of community; ideas of the elect and predestination; and the deepest purposes of God for his people. He relates all issues to the fundamental question of piety and how Christians can best attune themselves to God's unfolding plans in everyday life. This compact volume makes available to readers as never before some of the most accessible and rewarding writings of this foremost figure in the history of Christian thought. The selections in The Christian Life will introduce the reader to an influential form of Christian piety; but above all, they provide a clue to how Christians today may live and cope with the problems of personal and public life in a highly pluralistic and secular culture, in which the traditional guides and support for Christian living seem to have lost vitality and vigor.

Our Triune God

Our Triune God
Author: Philip Graham Ryken,Michael LeFebvre
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433519888

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Relating to God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit can have a deep impact on one's faith. Ryken and LeFebvre outline the saving, mysterious, practical, and glorious Trinity in this theologically rich resource.

Living the Justice of the Triune God

Living the Justice of the Triune God
Author: David Noel Power,Michael Downey
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814680452

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This groundbreaking book is distinctive for the explicit attention it gives to the communal, intersubjective, cultural, and linguistic embodiment of the workings of God in the world. It emphasizes not simply acting justly but living with, in, and from the justice of the triune God by which we are justified. Finally, it offers an important sacramental and liturgical grounding to the Christian understanding of both justice and the triune God. David N. Power and Michael Downey make clear to contemporary believers why a spiritual and sacramental life that is ordered by its trinitarian orientation must include the desire for justice. In short, it is an ethic of social justice that springs from contemplation of the Divine Trinity in the world.

God s Address Living with the Triune God Revised Edition

God   s Address   Living with the Triune God  Revised Edition
Author: A. Bryden Black
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2019-04-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532684944

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How may the notion of Trinity become a practical, down to earth, living reality? The parable of the Good Samaritan must be one of the most familiar stories of Jesus. Yet we often miss what prompted it. Jesus asks the lawyer pointedly, "How do you read?" This workbook seeks to show how people may read their Bibles in a most constructive way that leads to their living with and so loving truly the triune God, the Father of the Lord Jesus Christ, who shares life-giving Holy Spirit with his people. In nine study sessions, for either individuals or small groups, with Questions for Reflection after each, readers are taken through the Story of Salvation. From Abraham to the New Testament church's catechism, they are presented with a particular strategy on how to approach the Christian Scriptures that the central actor in the drama, the triune God, more readily comes into view. This workbook therefore addresses what seems an intractable problem. No longer a formal creed from the fourth century, and certainly not just a medieval scholastic "game," the goal is for the notion of Trinity to become a practical, down to earth, living reality, for the church and for individual disciples of Jesus.

Living the Justice of the Triune God

Living the Justice of the Triune God
Author: David N. Power,Michael Downey
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814680469

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This groundbreaking book is distinctive for the explicit attention it gives to the communal, intersubjective, cultural, and linguistic embodiment of the workings of God in the world. It emphasizes not simply acting justly but living with, in, and from the justice of the triune God by which we are justified. Finally, it offers an important sacramental and liturgical grounding to the Christian understanding of both justice and the triune God. David N. Power and Michael Downey make clear to contemporary believers why a spiritual and sacramental life that is ordered by its trinitarian orientation must include the desire for justice. In short, it is an ethic of social justice that springs from contemplation of the Divine Trinity in the world.

Entertaining the Triune Mystery

Entertaining the Triune Mystery
Author: Jeffrey C. Pugh
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1563384019

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"Drawing on one of Christianity's great mysteries - the life of the Trinity - Jeffrey Pugh seeks to bridge the gap between ancient faith traditions and scientific inquiry, in part by celebrating that gap itself as God's essence." "Pugh uses the wisdom of Plato, Irenaeus, the Cappadocians, Einstein, and many others to prompt us to think of God's energies within the processes of creation and life as the presence of God's suffering love for the cosmos. God not only nourishes the possibilities of the creation, but is fully present in them, both suffering with and extending hope for a world coming to be."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved