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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Christian life & practice > Christian religious instruction
A Festschrift in honour of Don Carson's 70th birthday. One of Don's
greatest gifts has been his focus on mission. This collection
edited by Richard Cunningham features some of the top theologians
writing at their best about mission and the challenges facing the
church.
The Contemplacioun of Synnaris, by the Observant Franciscan William
Touris, written c.1494 and evidently intended for King James IV of
Scotland, is a significant and much copied work of Older Scots,
although the earliest surviving witness is the English print by
Wynkyn de Worde (1499). The Contemplacioun was the very first work
of Older Scots literature to be translated and to be printed. The
poem's seven sections comprise a course of meditations for Holy
Week. Richard Fox, bishop of Durham, commissioned the English
print, in which the stanzas were preceded by Latin sententiae,
biblical, medieval and ancient. The work retained sufficient
interest to re-emerge in separate versions in both Scotland (1568)
and England (1578), drastically revised for Protestant readers.
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Untold Stories
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Peter Rios; Foreword by Juan F. Martinez
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Cyrille's Talk
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Danny Brock, Cyrille Santos
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After selling over 125,000 copies and being translated into nearly
twenty languages, this third edition of a classic Herald Press
title has been refreshed for new generations Drescher continues to
emphasize how parents can meet their children's seven most basic
needs. Anybody who cares about children as persons created in God's
image will rediscover the topics of significance, security,
acceptance, love, praise, discipline, and God through this
practical, timely resource written in a personal, down-to-earth
way. 128 pages.
In this highly accessible guide a team of expert contributors
provide an authoritative and comprehensive survey of Christian
belief. After an initial historical overview, six major chapters on
Faith, God, Jesus, Salvation, the Church and Christian Hope assess
in detail the breadth of Christian teaching and doctrine. Each
chapter is interspersed with user-friendly boxed features that
focus on key subjects such as Jesus and women and Christian ethics.
Culminating with an anthology of extracts from major Christian
thinkers, this book provides an ideal overview for scholars at all
levels of study seeking to become acquainted with the sweep of
Christian teaching.
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