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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Protestantism & Protestant Churches > Calvinist, Reformed & Presbyterian Churches
LIVRE ILLUSTRE: Ce livre contenant les recits bibliques sur le
ministere de Jesus est specialement concu pour les enfants. Il est
illustre . Les illustrations, meme pour les adultes, laissent une
image permanente dans les pensees des lecteurs ainsi bien dans
celles des ecouteurs. Il y a de celles qui sont en couleurs et
d'autres naturelles. J'ai voulu produire un instrument educationnel
pour que ceux qui vont lire ce livre puissent assimiler ces recits
tant par les textes que par les images. Les messages ainsi
inculques pourraient marquer leur vie a jamais. La lecture de bons
livres, surtout dans notre societe actuelle a la tendance de
remplir le vide laisse par l'absence des parents dans la formation
tant intellectuelle que civique, culturelle, morale et religieuse
des enfants a nos jours. Les salons sociaux abba comme on les avait
connus dans la societe Bantu ont disparu depuis l'incertion des
ecoles. Les tables a manger, les maisons-cuisines africaines avec
des places assises et les lits, les grandes cours des villages ou
les enfants passaient le temps sous le clair de lune pour dancer ou
entendre les recits racontes et entonnes des chants par la
grand-mere, etaient des instruments de transmission de valeurs
culturelles de la societe. Mais aujourd'hui, tout cela a disparu.
Nos enfants et grands enfants grandissent sous le guide de la
television, des medias, et des influences etrangeres qui denaturent
totalement notre societe africaine. Comme il est impossible de
faire un retour aux anciens instruments de transmission de valeurs,
utilisons les moyens modernes pour faire une difference positive
dans la vie de ceux qui formrnt notre futur tant social que
religieux. C'est donc dans ce contexte que j'ai ecrit ce livre qui
couvre la vie de Jesus et son ministere allant des propheties de sa
venue a la solide implantation de son Eglise sur terre. La Bible
est la base de tout que j'ai ecrit, mais le plus souvent en mes
propres termes afin de faciliter la comprehension. Il y a 29
chapitres illustres et chacun contient au moins 7 recits. Tous les
recits ne sont pas illustres. Mais j'ai voulu inclure au moins
trois a quatre photos dans chaque chapitre. Un autre merite de ce
livre est qu'il est simple au point de donner un sens profond des
conceptes fondamentaux de la foi chretienne sans pour autant
utiliser les lourds termes. Un enfant qui a assimile les
connaissances de ce livre aura une bonne comprehension de ce qu'est
notre foi en Jesus Christ. Que ce livre soit le bienvenu parmi ceux
qui prendront notre releve dans cette societe et surtout, ceux qui
sont l'Eglise chretienne de demain en Afrique et dans le monde. Le
23 Mai 2014
An invaluable landmark and an inspiration to all Christians,
Boston's Park Street Church has led the way in missions, education,
and evangelism and has had an enduring impact on the life of this
nation. In this fascinating book, gifted historian Garth Rosell
tells the amazing two-hundred year story of one of America's most
famous churches. Peppered with illustrations and photographs, this
chronicle turns a fresh eye on the church's storied past and the
exceptional people who have helped it thrive for two centuries.
" This] is at once a wonderful read and more than a record of
the church's two hundred years of faithful ministry--it is required
reading for all who ask, 'What will ensure that my church will be
faithful to our Lord in the years that are to come?'"--Walter C.
Kaiser Jr., President Emeritus, Gordon-Conwell Theological
Seminary
"Rosell's study of this Boston landmark sharpens our
understanding . . . and it will inspire future generations to keep
alive the church's rich legacy."--Dana L. Robert, Truman Collins
Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission, Boston
University School of Theology
"This important book is no typical congregational history.
Garth Rosell has given us an exciting and inspiring story of a
historic center of vital ministry that has had--and is still having
--a profound impact on the hearts and minds of people around the
world who are serving the cause of the gospel of Jesus
Christ."--Richard J. Mouw, President and Professor of Christian
Philosophy, Fuller Theological Seminary
The book analyses the medieval vision of the world as depicted in
Dante Alighieri's poetic works. In detail it discusses two works,
The Banquet and The Divine Comedy, and offers a view on politics,
faith and the universe of the medieval period. For modern people
that period with its debates, polemics and visions represents
something exceedingly remote, obscure and unknown. While admiring
Dante's poetic artistry, we often fail to recognize the
inspirations that permeated the works of medieval scholars and
poets. Although times are constantly changing, every generation has
to face the same fundamental questions of meaning, purpose and
value of human existence: Dante's cosmological and poetical picture
turns out to be surprisingly universal.
This inspiring collection of essays spells out the relevance of
John Calvin's theology for today in three areas: Faith ? Calvin's
theology asks how God deals with the persistent presence of human
sin. For Calvin, the chief end of life is to know God and devote
our life to his glory. The still topical point is that we are freed
from our fixation with ourselves, thereby recognising and living
out our true reality in relation to God. Ecumenism ? The unity of
the Church in Christ is of central importance to Calvin. We must do
our utmost to make it visible. In Calvin's view, if there is
agreement in the understanding of God and grace, all other
differences have no divisive importance. This still characterises
Reformed understanding today. Public responsibility ? Calvin posed
the question about the church's public responsibility as no other
Reformer did. Part 3 reveals the sources of the worldwide impact of
Calvin's and Reformed theology on politics, the law, scholarship
and the organising of life in society, including civil society.
" In The Theology of Colin E. Gunton, a number of contemporary
theologians from across the world critically engage with the work
of this influential British theologian. Gunton's handling of the
gospel of Jesus Christ is celebrated, key doctrines critically
examined, and his contribution to the ongoing theological task
carefully evaluated. Contributors address key issues at the centre
of Gunton's understanding of the Christian gospel, thereby enabling
readers to appreciate how Gunton's fundamental analysis of the
relation between God, creation and Jesus Christ impacts the
church's ongoing task of faithful theological enquiry. In this
volume of essays, contributors explore Gunton's constructive
thinking on a range of doctrinal topics, as well as critically
analyze Gunton's theological method and use of the Christian
tradition. As such, this collection of essays provides the
Christian theological community with its first wide-ranging and
carefully argued examination into the influential work of Colin E.
Gunton. "
" This is the first book length assesment in English of the impact
of Karl Barth's theology in Britain. Beginning with the essays of
Adolf Keller and H.R. Mackintosh in the 1920s, it analyses the
interplay between Barth's developing thought and different strands
of English, Scottish and Welsh church history up to the 1980s.
Barth's impact on British perceptions of the German Church Struggle
during the 1930s is discussed, along with the ready acceptance that
his theology gained among the English Congregationalists, Welsh
Nonconformists and theologians of the Church of Scotland. Half
forgotten names such as John McConnachie and Nathaniel Micklem are
brought to light along with better known representatives of British
Barthianism like Daniel T. Jenkins and T.F. Torrance. Barth and the
secular theology of the 1960s are assessed, along with the
beginnings of the Barthian renaissance linked with Colin Gunton and
others during the 1980s. Barth Reception in Britain is a
contribution to modern church history as well as the history of
doctrine. "
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