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Books > 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
This title provides an upper-level introduction to the doctrine of
justification which triggered the Reformation and is still high up
on the agenda in Ecumenical dialogue. The core of the book is an
historical survey of the doctrine of justification as it has
developed within the Western church - a somewhat simplified version
of McGrath's Justitia Dei, but with a more outspoken assessment of
the various moves that are taken at various stages in the
discussion. Attention will is paid to the context or prevailing
world view in which such a doctrine is deemed significant. Although
the focus is on a number of principal theologians there are some
reference to their peers or followers. Only at the end the Pauline
texts are examined. The conclusion considers what part a doctrine
of justification can have within a modern worldview in which the
concept of divine judgement has generally been marginalised.
Continuum's Guides for the Perplexed are clear, concise and
accessible introductions to thinkers, writers and subjects that
students and readers can find especially challenging - or indeed
downright bewildering. Concentrating specifically on what it is
that makes the subject difficult to grasp, these books explain and
explore key themes and ideas, guiding the reader towards a thorough
understanding of demanding material.
This title presents theology of biblical interpretation, treating
both topics in light of their relationship to the triune God and
the economy of redemption. "Trinity, Revelation, and Reading (TRR)"
is a theological introduction to the Bible and biblical
interpretation. The overarching thesis is that neither the Bible
nor biblical hermeneutics can be understood or practiced properly
apart from an appreciation of their relationship to the triune God
and his gracious economy of redemption. Scott Swain treats the role
of the Word in the saving economy of the triune God, the role and
status of Scripture as the Word of God, the nature of biblical
reading as a covenantal enterprise, as well as a host of other
related topics. These topics are addressed by way of a constructive
appropriation, or ressourcement, of many of the themes of patristic
theology and early Protestant divinity (esp. Reformed Orthodoxy),
while building upon the work of important contemporary theologians
as well (e.g., Karl Barth, John Webster, Kevin Vanhoozer). The
ultimate goal of this study is that readers will appreciate better
the ways in which biblical interpretation is an aspect of their
covenantal engagement with the triune God.
This precious book contains all the sermons, articles and book
reviews on this vital subject by one of the most brilliant
theologians America has ever produced. Sinclair Ferguson, author
and pastor, said, "I commend these pages, as one who has
continually been helped by their contents. It is a treasure to be
enjoyed again and again." Joel Beeke added, ""These sermons,
articles, and book reviews, collected from Warfield's writings,
show the genuine stamp of Reformed experiential piety that rested
on the great 19th-century Princeton theologians. The sermons on the
leading and sealing of the Spirit are themselves worth the price of
the book. Would you like guidance in learning how to live more
closely to Christ, how to walk more by faith through the Spirit,
and how to wrestle at the throne of grace? Read this book
prayerfully, both for clarity of mind and warmth of soul with
regard to the person and ministry of the blessed Spirit. Let
Warfield be your spiritual mentor in the great things of God."
Traditionally known as le Refuge, the Huguenot diaspora is one of
the most important dispersions of a religious minority in early
modern Europe. This migration led to the exodus of nearly two
hundred thousand Protestants out of France in 1685 at the time of
the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Memory and Identity offers a
comparative perspective on this event and its repercussions by an
international group of historians. This collection is the first
look at the Huguenot diaspora in a broad Atlantic context rather
than as a narrowly European or Colonial American phenomenon and
sheds new light on the Protestant experience both in and outside of
France. The volume explains why some Huguenots chose to emigrate
instead of being assimilated by the dominant Catholic group, while
others recanted their faith and remained in France. Revealing how
minority status at home affected the creation of refugee
communities outside France, scholars trace the Huguenots' eventual
integration into different host societies. Comparing Huguenot
diasporic experiences on both sides of the Atlantic, essays focus
on Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, British North America, the
French Caribbean, New France, and Dutch South Africa. Finally,
several essays study the long-term impact of the Revocation and of
le Refuge in examining nineteenth-century Huguenot memory in France
and in the diaspora and the maintenance of a Huguenot identity.
John Calvin (1509-1564) was one of the main Protestant Reformers
of the sixteenth century. His thought spread worldwide, and today
he is still looked to for theological insights and as a guide to
Christian faith by millions of people. In this book, one of the
world's leading Calvin scholars, Willem van 't Spijker, provides a
compact guide to Calvin's life and the main elements of his
thought. Van 't Spijker bases this work on the best contemporary
scholarship. By tracing Calvin's influence, he shows both the
development of Calvin's thought and the ways in which it was
important in his time and later. This book will be an excellent
introduction to Calvin's life and thought for both beginning
students and those already acquainted with Calvin's work.
Based on the correspondence of missionaries in the field, this book
offers valuable insight unto understanding Protestant attitudes
toward the American Indians in the nineteenth century. By focusing
upon the work of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian
Church in the U.S., the book portrays a major Protestant
denomination's evangelical program to take the Indian from
heathenism to gospel light. From its founding in 1837 the board
sent over 450 missionaries to at least nineteen diverse and widely
separated Indian tribes, with a goal of uplifting them into the
Protestant tradition of Christian civilization. These zealous men
and women sent back thousands of detailed and often highly personal
letters from the Indian field, and this book is based primarily
upon that store of correspondence. Seeking to fill the need for
critical case studies of individual missionary organizations, this
book depicts the missionaries as cultural revolutionaries in the
deepest human sense. Moved by a nearly absolute ethnocentrism, they
denounced almost every aspect of tribal culture. Among the Indians
they found virtually nothing worth incorporating into the codes of
Christian civilization. Yet these missionaries resisted racial
explanations for what they saw as Indian failings and retained a
conviction that individual tribal members were both eligible for
eternal salvation and capable of attaining citizenship in the
United States. In this book the author places the work of the Board
of Foreign Missions in a historical context and presents the goals,
methods, backgrounds and motivations of the missionaries. He also
examines the cluster of ideas which constituted the Presbyterian
definition for Christian civilization.
Este libro del Dr. Salatiel P. Lopez nos introduce en el
pensamiento de Juan Calvino de una forma profunda y amena; dandonos
a entender que Calvino, al igual que el resto de nosotros, "somos
afectados por fuerzas y circunstancias historicas que influyen
sobre nuestro desarrollo personal, intelectual y espiritual de
manera significativa. Ademas de aquellas caracteristicas
individuales que nos distinguen de las otras personas, y ademas de
aquellos factores providenciales singulares en que Dios opera de
manera especifica en nuestras vidas, recibimos el impacto y la
influencia de factores, circunstancias y personajes de la epoca en
que vivimos, y que contribuyen a moldear nuestra existencia,
nuestro caracter y nuestra manera de pensar." This book by Dr.
Salatiel P. Lopez introduces us to the thought of Juan Calvino in a
deep and enjoyable manner. It makes the reader understand that all
of us, like Calvin, "are affected by forces and historical
circumstances that influence our personal, intellectual and
spiritual development in a meaningful way. In addition to those
individual characteristics that distinguish us from other people,
and in addition to those singular providential factors that God
works in a specific way in our lives, we receive the impact and
influence of factors, circumstances and people of the era in which
we live. And these elements contribute to mold our existence, our
character, and our way of thinking."
As Presbyterians, Lutherans, Methodists, Disciples of Christ, and
other predominantly European-centered Christian denominations of
North America seek to respond as a faith community to the
increasingly dynamic ethnic and cultural diversity within our
society, this book offers a sobering yet valuable perspective. By
understanding the ministry of Christian evangelism as a construct
that speaks of the power of divine transformation (personal and
communal) and the embrace of a way of life, this work argues for a
multi-variant approach that values the philosophical aspects of
cultural differences, which are effective and faithful models of
Christian evangelism. An analysis of key missiological concepts,
such as mission histories, ethno-theologies, worldview, culture,
ethnic cohesion, and contextualization is appropriated to
illuminate the theological voices and evangelical practices of a
specific people, or ethnicity, shaped by a journey of spiritual
faith. While the numerical significance of self-identified
African-American Presbyterians may appear small, their synergistic
encounter of human identity and religious faith, historical
experience in the church, and the impact of their evangelical
presence provide an excellent case study for discerning the
twenty-first-century challenges of evangelism. This thorough study
of history, theology, organizational structures, methods, and
techniques will serve as a valuable tool in evaluating the impact
of the faith journey of African-American Presbyterians and its
challenges for today and the future.
This work focuses on a rarely noted side of the Protestant reformer
John Calvin: the theologian as a man appreciative of the details of
God's creation, an admirer of those who investigate nature, and a
leader that accepted their discoveries and conclusions. John Calvin
and the Natural World explores the content of Calvin's scientific
outlook by reviewing his views on the structure of the cosmos; the
nature of matter and motion; weather; the age, shape, place, and
history of the Earth; and the behaviors and characteristics of
animals, plants, the human body, and disease. Also drawn out, are
the classical, biblical, and medieval influences on Calvin's ideas
about nature. Professor Davis A. Young concludes the work with a
discussion of Calvin's attitudes, practices, and ideas with respect
to science in comparison to how these ideas are carried out in the
contemporary church. Professor Young surmises that the judicious
application of Calvin's principle of accommodation would help the
church to deal in a more thoughtful and balanced way in respect to
science and nature, and to defuse some of the rancorous debates
surrounding the age of the Earth, flood geology, and evolution.
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