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A Body of Divinity
by: Thomas Watson
Publisher: IndoEuropeanPublishing.com Published: 2011-01-13 ASIN: 1604443588
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| | More details | | Thomas Watson's Body of Practical Divinity is one of the most precious of the peerless works of the Puritans; and those best acquainted with it prize it most. Watson was one of the most concise, racy, illustrative, and suggestive of those eminent divines who made the Puritan age the Augustan period of evangelical literature. There is a happy union of sound doctrine, heart-searching experience and practical wisdom throughout all his works, and his Body of Divinity is, beyond all the rest, useful to the student and the minister... |
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A Chosen Faith: An Introduction to Unitarian Universalism
by: John Buehrens
Publisher: Beacon Press Published: 1998-06-01 ASIN: 0807016179
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| | More details | | For those contemplating religious choices, Unitarian Universalism offers an appealing alternative to religious denominations that stress theological creeds over individual conviction and belief. In this new edition of the classic introductory text on Unitarian Universalism, which includes a revealing, entertaining foreword by best-selling author Robert Fulghum (All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It), a new preface by UU moderator Denise Davidoff, and two new chapters by the authors, John Buehrens and Forrest Church explore the many sources of the living tradition of their chosen faith. |
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A House for Hope: The Promise of Progressive Religion for the Twenty-first Century
by: John Buehrens
Publisher: Beacon Press Published: 2011-05-03 ASIN: 0807001503
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| | More details | | For over a generation, conservative religion has seemed dominant in America. But there are signs of a strengthening liberal religious movement. For it to flourish, laypeople need a sense of their theological heritage. A House for Hope lays out, in lively and engaging language, the theological house that religious liberalism has inheritedâand suggests how this heritage will need to be spiritually and theologically transformed. With chapters that suggest liberal religious commitment is based on common hopes and an expansive love for life, A House for Hope shows how religious liberals have countered fundamentalists for generations, and provides progressives with a theological and spiritual foundation for the years ahead. |
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A Shopkeeper's Millennium: Society and Revivals in Rochester, New York, 1815-1837
by: Paul E. Johnson
Publisher: Hill and Wang Published: 2004-06-21 ASIN: 0809016354
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| | More details | A quarter-century after its first publication, A Shopkeeper's Millennium remains a landmark work--brilliant both as a new interpretation of the intimate connections among politics, economy, and religion during the Second Great Awakening, and as a surprising portrait of a rapidly growing frontier city. The religious revival that transformed America in the 1820s, making it the most militantly Protestant nation on earth and spawning reform movements dedicated to temperance and to the abolition of slavery, had an especially powerful effect in Rochester, New York. Paul E. Johnson explores the reasons for the revival's spectacular success there, suggesting important links between its moral accounting and the city's new industrial world. In a new preface, he reassesses his evidence and his conclusions in this major work. |
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Absolute Surrender
by: Andrew Murray
Publisher: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com Published: 2012-01-31 ASIN: 1604444568
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| | More details | | CONTENTS Absolute Surrender âThe Fruit of the Spirit Is Loveâ Separated unto the Holy Ghost Peterâs Repentance Impossible with Man, Possible with God âO Wretched Man that I Amâ âHaving Begun in the Spiritâ Kept by the Power of God âYe Are the Branchesâ |
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America's God: From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln
by: Mark A. Noll
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Published: 2005-04-21 ASIN: 0195182995
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| | More details | Religious life in early America is often equated with the fire-and-brimstone Puritanism best embodied by the theology of Cotton Mather. Yet, by the nineteenth century, American theology had shifted dramatically away from the severe European traditions directly descended from the Protestant Reformation, of which Puritanism was in the United States the most influential. In its place arose a singularly American set of beliefs. In America's God, Mark Noll has written a biography of this new American ethos. In the 125 years preceding the outbreak of the Civil War, theology played an extraordinarily important role in American public and private life. Its evolution had a profound impact on America's self-definition. The changes taking place in American theology during this period were marked by heightened spiritual inwardness, a new confidence in individual reason, and an attentiveness to the economic and market realities of Western life. Vividly set in the social and political events of the age, America's God is replete with the figures who made up the early American intellectual landscape, from theologians such as Jonathan Edwards, Nathaniel W. Taylor, William Ellery Channing, and Charles Hodge and religiously inspired writers such as Harriet Beecher Stowe and Catherine Stowe to dominant political leaders of the day like Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln. The contributions of these thinkers combined with the religious revival of the 1740s, colonial warfare with France, the consuming struggle for independence, and the rise of evangelical Protestantism to form a common intellectual coinage based on a rising republicanism and commonsense principles. As this Christian republicanism affirmed itself, it imbued in dedicated Christians a conviction that the Bible supported their beliefs over those of all others. Tragically, this sense of religious purpose set the stage for the Civil War, as the conviction of Christians both North and South that God was on their side served to deepen a schism that would soon rend the young nation asunder. Mark Noll has given us the definitive history of Christian theology in America from the time of Jonathan Edwards to the presidency of Abraham Lincoln. It is a story of a flexible and creative theological energy that over time forged a guiding national ideology the legacies of which remain with us to this day. |
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An Open Letter on Translating (Illustrated)
by: Martin Luther
Publisher: Published: 2011-09-17 ASIN: B005NWIBJ2
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| | More details | Martin Luther (1483-1546) needs no formal introduction, being one of the most recognizable religious figures in history. Luther was a German priest and theologian whose writings and teachings sparked the Protestant Reformation. Born shortly after the invention of the printing press, Luther became one of Europeâs best selling authors, along with others like Erasmus, and his theology was mass produced across Europe. He strongly disputed the claim that freedom from God's punishment of sin could be purchased with money, known as indulgences. He confronted indulgence salesman Johann Tetzel with his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517, one of the most important writings of all time. His refusal to retract all of his writings at the demand of Pope Leo X in 1520 and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms in 1521 resulted in his excommunication by the pope and condemnation as an outlaw by the emperor.
Luther, of course, did not back down. Although the story about him nailing 95 Theses to a church door is almost surely apocryphal, the Protestant Reformation permanently broke off Protestants from the Catholic Church, which would lead to religious turmoil and bloodshed for the next 2 centuries.
Luther taught that salvation is not earned by good deeds but received only as a free gift of God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ as redeemer from sin. His theology challenged the authority of the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church by teaching that the Bible is the only source of divinely revealed knowledge and opposed sacerdotalism by considering all baptized Christians to be a holy priesthood. Those who identify with Luther's teachings are called Lutherans.
This edition of Lutherâs An Open Letter on Translating is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and illustrations of Luther.
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And a Little Bit Farther: More Stories of Mission
by: Marj Carpenter
Publisher: Geneva Press Published: 1998-07-01 ASIN: 0664500323
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| | More details | Marj Carpenter--storyteller, journalist, and former moderator for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)--has traveled the world seeking out Presbyterians doing mission work. Now she invites everyone to faraway places like Korea, Bolivia, and the Ivory Coast, stopping along the way to tell stories of mission and faith. Her colloquial storytelling style produces both laughter and tears, but most of all it creates pride in Presbyterians faithfully working for a better world. |
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Angry Conversations with God: A Snarky but Authentic Spiritual Memoir
by: Susan E. Isaacs
Publisher: FaithWords Published: 2009-03-12 ASIN: B003IWYGYI
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| | More details | Disillusioned, disenfranchised, and disinterested in anything churchy, Susan Isaacs knew of only one thing to do when she hit spiritual rock bottom at age 40. . . . She took God to couples counseling. In this cuttingly poignant memoir, Susan Isaacs chronicles her rocky relationship with the Almighty--from early childhood to midlife crisis--and all the churches where she and God tried to make a home: Pentecostals, Slackers for Jesus, and the über-intellectuals who turned everything, including the weekly church announcements, into a three-point sermon. Casting herself as the neglected spouse, Susan faces her inner nag and the ridiculous expectations she put on God--some her own, and some from her "crazy in-laws" at church. Originally staged as a solo show in New York and Los Angeles, ANGRY CONVERSATIONS WITH GODis a cheeky, heartfelt memoir that, even at its most scandalous, is still an affirmation of faith. |
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Book of Confessions: Study Edition
by: Geneva Press
Publisher: WJK Published: 1999 ASIN: 0664500129
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| | More details | This durable study edition of the Book of Confessions includes the official texts of the eleven confessional statements of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Each creed is introduced by an informative essay providing historical and theological background. |
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Christ Alone: An Evangelical Response to Rob Bell's "Love Wins"
by: Michael E. Wittmer
Publisher: Edenridge Press LLC Published: 2011-08-02 ASIN: 0982706332
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| | More details | | In this highly readable and wonderfully engaging response to Rob Bellâs New York Times best seller Love Wins, Michael Wittmer examines Bellâs claims about âheaven, hell, and the fate of every person who ever livedâ in the light of the Bible and historic Christian doctrine. Wittmer writes in the introduction, âI respect Rob Bell. He wrote Love Wins to start a dialogue about the most important issues of our faith, and this book is my attempt as an evangelical to join that conversation.â THE AUTHORS Michael E. Wittmer, Ph.D., teaches systematic and historical theology at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. His previous books include Heaven Is a Place on Earth: Why Everything You Do Matters to God, and Donât Stop Believing: Why Living like Jesus Is Not Enough. He resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with his wife and children and speaks widely. Michael S. Horton, Ph.D., is the J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California; president of the White Horse Inn; and editor-in-chief of Modern Reformation magazine. FROM THE PREFACE BY MICHAEL S. HORTON â[Rob Bell] gave us a wake-up call and Michael Wittmer has answered it... Offering more light than heat, Christ Alone appreciates the attractiveness of Bellâs questions and conclusions.... Avoiding caricature and personal attack, he carefully evaluates Bellâs interpretations of Scripture. Itâs not a careless diatribe against a book, but filled with pastoral wisdom for perennial questions.â "With clarity and a gracious spirit, Wittmer provides a resource that I can hand my parishioners who are seeking answers to the questions raised in Rob Bellâs Love Wins." -- Pastor David Beelen, Madison Square Church, Grand Rapids, MI "Christ Alone is a gracious, respectful biblical and theological engagement with Love Wins. Wittmerâs astute questions help readers discern the strengths and weaknesses of Rob Bellâs positions.-- Professor Darwin Glassford, Calvin Theological Seminary "Written by one of our best and most engaging systematic theologiansâ¦. Buy the book and buy one for a confused friend."-- Owen Strachan, Instructor of Christian Theology and Church History, Boyce College "... a tour-de-force, brilliant in its critique and gracious in its tone."-- Trevin Wax, Kingdom People Blog " Regardless of what one thinks of Bell, I encourage everyone to read this book carefully and prayerfully. It is good, strong spiritual and theological medicine indeed."-- Bill Muehlenberg, CultureWatch "In terms of the quality of Wittmerâs book, I am as impressed as I am stunnedâ¦. [I]t is cogent, thorough, well-thought out, well-written, and well-edited. He should be proud."-- Father Rick Morley, St. Markâs Episcopal Church, Basking Ridge, NJ |
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Christianity's Dangerous Idea: The Protestant Revolution--A History from the Sixteenth Century to the Twenty-First
by: Alister McGrath
Publisher: HarperOne Published: 2007-09-25 ASIN: 0060822139
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| | More details | The "dangerous idea" lying at the heart of Protestantism is that the interpretation of the Bible is each individual's right and responsibility. The spread of this principle has resulted in five hundred years of remarkable innovation and adaptability, but it has also created cultural incoherence and social instability. Without any overarching authority to rein in "wayward" thought, opposing sides on controversial issues can only appeal to the Bibleâyet the Bible is open to many diverse interpretations. Christianity's Dangerous Idea is the first book that attempts to define this core element of Protestantism and the religious and cultural dynamic that this dangerous idea unleashed, culminating in the remarkable new developments of the twentieth century. At a time when Protestants will soon cease to be the predominant faith tradition in the United States, McGrath's landmark reassessment of the movement and its future is well-timed. Replete with helpful modern-day examples that explain the past, McGrath brings to life the Protestant movements and personalities that shaped history and the central Christian idea that continues to dramatically influence world events today. |
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Concerning the End for Which God Created The World (The Works of Jonathan Edwards)
by: Jonathan Edwards
Publisher: Diggory Press (www.diggorypress.com) Published: 2008-03-27 ASIN: B0016OULRQ
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| | More details | | Jonathan Edwards dissertation concerning the ultimate reason that God made the world. One of several pieces written by the brilliant theologian so that a large number readers might understand complicated theological issues. Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is a towering figure in American history. A controversial theologian and the author of the famous sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, he ignited the momentous Great Awakening of the eighteenth century. |
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Core Christianity: What Is Christianity All About?
by: Elmer Towns
Publisher: AMG Publishers Published: 2007-07-20 ASIN: 0899571093
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| | More details | There are a growing number of people who have mistaken ideas about Christianity. Why? Because the mediaâs politically correct agenda has redefined historical religious terms. Meanwhile, liberal Christianity denies the supernatural and explains away anything miraculous. Dr. Towns attempts to answer these problems. He takes the Bible at face value and explains Christianityâs basic concepts beginning with the premise that Christianity is a PersonâJesus Christ. Then chapter-by-chapter, he builds a coherent and consistent case so the reader will correctly understand what Christianity is all about. - The book gives a rational overview of Christianity so the modern mind will interact with Godâs claim upon its life.
- The book gives a comprehensive coverage of Christianity so the reader will intelligently understand what Christians believe and how they should live.
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Crossing the Tiber
by: Steve Ray
Publisher: Ignatius Press Published: 1997-01-01 ASIN: 0898705770
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| | More details | | An exhilarating conversion story of a devout Baptist who relates how he overcame his hostility to the Catholic Church by a combination of serious Bible study and vast research of the writings of the early Church Fathers. In addition to a moving account of their conversion that caused Ray and his wife to "cross the Tiber" to Rome, he offers an in-depth treatment of Baptism and the Eucharist in Scripture and the ancient Church. Thoroughly documented with hundreds of footnotes, this contains perhaps the most complete compilation of biblical and patristic quotations and commentary available on Baptism and the Eucharist, as well as a detailed analysis of Sola Scriptura and Tradition. |
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Discovering Biblical Equality: Complementarity Without Hierarchy
Publisher: IVP Academic Published: 2005-07-25 ASIN: 0830828346
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| | More details | | Discussions surrounding the roles of men and women--whether in the church, the home or society at large--never seem to end, often generating more heat than light. Such debate is still important, though, because this issue directly affects every member of Christ's body. What we believe the Bible teaches on these matters shapes nearly all we do in the church. In addition, these questions deserve further thought and reflection because neither side has won the day. In an effort to further discussion, Ronald W. Pierce and Rebecca Merrill Groothuis (general editors), with the aid of Gordon D. Fee (contributing editor), have assembled a distinguished array of twenty-six evangelical scholars firmly committed to the authority of Scripture to explore the whole range of issues--historical, biblical, theological, hermeneutical and practical. While dispelling many of the myths surrounding biblical equality, they offer a sound, reasoned case that affirms the complementarity of the sexes without requiring a hierarchy of roles. Contributors include Ruth A. Tucker, Janette Hassey, Richard S. Hess, Linda L. Belleville, AÃda Besançon Spencer, Craig S. Keener, I. Howard Marshall, Peter H. Davids, Walter L. Liefeld, Stanley J. Grenz, Kevin Giles, Roger Nicole, William J. Webb, Sulia Mason, Karen Mason, Joan Burgess Winfrey, Judith K. Balswick, Jack O. Balswick, Cynthia Neal Kimball, Mimi Haddad, Alvera Micklesen, R. K. McGregor Wright and Alice P. Mathews. Here is a fresh, positive defense of biblical equality that is at once scholarly and practical, irenic and yet spirited, up-to-date and cognizant of opposing positions. |
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Divine Healing (Andrew Murray Christian Classics)
by: Andrew Murray
Publisher: Diggory Press (www.diggorypress.com) Published: 2008-03-25 ASIN: B0016JL3UA
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| | More details | | "In Jesus, we have both pardon and healing; they are two sides of His redemptive work." The health of our bodies is a part of the salvation Jesus earned for us on Calvary. He took upon Himself both our souls and our bodies, delivering both in equal measure from the consequences of sin. In the ministering of the apostles, forgiveness and healing complemented each other, allowing the Spirit of God to flow freely. Why isn't the modern Church experiencing this surge of God's healing power? What does He promise us regarding divine healing? In âDivine Healing,â Andrew Murray answers these questions scripturally, showing how to walk victoriously in divine health. |
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Don't Call It a Comeback: The Old Faith for a New Day (Gospel Coalition Series)
Publisher: Crossway Books Published: 2011-01-06 ASIN: 1433521695
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| | More details | Recent cultural interest in evangelicalism has led to considerable confusion about what the term actually means. Many young Christians are tempted to discard the label altogether. But evangelicalism is not merely a political movement in decline or a sociological phenomenon on the rise, as it has sometimes been portrayed. It is, in fact, a helpful theological profile that manifests itself in beliefs, ethics, and church life. DeYoung and other key twenty- and thirty-something evangelical Christian leaders present Donât Call It a Comeback: The Same Evangelical Faith for a New Day to assert the stability, relevance, and necessity of Christian orthodoxy today. This book introduces young, new, and under-discipled Christians to the most essential and basic issues of faith in general and of evangelicalism in particular. Kevin DeYoung and contributors like Russell Moore, Tullian Tchividjian, Darrin Patrick, Justin Taylor, Thabiti Anyabwile, and Tim Challies examine what evangelical Christianity is and does within the broad categories of history, theology, and practice. They demonstrate that evangelicalism is still biblically and historically rooted and remains the same framework for faith that we need today. |
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