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In this inspirational book, preacher and educator Clarence Larkin
explains the characteristics of Baptism which motivated him to join
his denomination. Larkin offers in this fine work an in-depth guide
to baptism, from its origins in the Gospels, to its character,
traditions and doctrine in the modern-day. The aim of baptizing,
and its symbolism in Christian belief, are also explained with the
use of the Biblical Gospels and other sources. Never one to stray
from the very core of his subject, Clarence Larkin keenly tells the
reader about the origins of the very word 'Baptism'. The ceremonial
procedures, from the view of the baptizer and the person to be
baptized, are also discussed. Quotes of the Gospel are frequent,
with Larkin striking the tone of clarity which was his custom. The
assumption that Baptists believe baptizement is essential to
salvation is shown to be incorrect, with Larkin careful to cite the
Gospels to support this assertion.
Philip Schaff's The Creeds of Christendom is a massive set,
originally published in three volumes and here reproduced across
five volumes, cataloging and explaining the many different creeds
from the myriad Christian denominations. The differences in belief
between Calvinists, Lutherans, and Presbyterians, for example, can
often be subtle, so a thorough examination of the particulars as
well as an explanation for how those different beliefs result in a
different worldview is necessary. Volume Two covers: . Scripture
Confessions . the Anti-Nicene and Nicene Rules of Faith and
Baptismal Creeds . Symbola ecumenica . Romans Creeds . Greek and
Russian Creeds . Orthodox Confessions of the Eastern Church . the
Confession of Dositheus, or the Eighteen Decrees of the Synod of
Jerusalem . the Longer Catechism of the Orthodox, Catholic, Eastern
Church . and the Old Catholic Union Creeds. Swiss theologian PHILIP
SCHAFF (1819-1893) was educated in Germany and eventually came to
the United States to teach at the German Reformed Theological
Seminary in Pennsylvania. He wrote a number of books and hymnals
for children, including History of the Christian Church and The
Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
This 40-page workbook is packed with reproducible activity and
information sheets on the Tabernacle, the sacrifices, the
furnishings (including the Ark of the Covenant), the priests'
garments, and the symbolism that points to Jesus. Includes diagrams
of the Tabernacle, drawings of all of the furnishings, and pictures
of the High Priestly garments. Includes worksheets, codes and
clues, puzzles, and activities. Perfect for youth or adults.
Philip Schaff's The Creeds of Christendom is a massive set,
originally published in three volumes and here reproduced across
five volumes, cataloging and explaining the many different creeds
from the myriad Christian denominations. The differences in belief
between Calvinists, Lutherans, and Presbyterians, for example, can
often be subtle, so a thorough examination of the particulars as
well as an explanation for how those different beliefs result in a
different worldview is necessary. Volume One: Part II covers: . the
Catechism of Geneva AD 1546 and 1541 . the Reformed Confessions of
France and Netherlands . the Reformed Confessions of Germany . the
Reformed Confessions of Bohemia, Poland, and Hungary . the Anglican
Articles of Religion . the Presbyterian Confessions of Scotland .
the Westminster Standards . the Creeds of Modern Evangelical
Denominations. (See Volume One: Part I for the Table of Contents
for this volume.) Swiss theologian PHILIP SCHAFF (1819-1893) was
educated in Germany and eventually came to the United States to
teach at the German Reformed Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania.
He wrote a number of books and hymnals for children, including
History of the Christian Church and The Creeds of the Evangelical
Protestant Churches.
The Heidelberg Catechism, first approved in 1563, is a
confessional document of the Protestant movement considered one of
the most ecumenical of the confessions. Published to coincide with
the catechism's 450th anniversary, this book explores the
Heidelberg Catechism in its historical setting and emphasizes the
catechism's integration of Lutheran and Reformed traditions in all
of its major doctrines. An appendix contains a translation of the
Heidelberg Catechism recently prepared and adopted by three of the
Reformed denominations that recognize the catechism as one of their
confessions: the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the Reformed Church
in America, and the Christian Reformed Church in North America.
Catholic elementary and secondary schools in the United States are
known for their academic excellence, safety, discipline, good
communication, and a Christ-centered focus that permeates the
school culture. However, there many unseen challenges to maintain
these hard-won benchmarks that school leaders face daily. Ever
escalating costs and limited funding streams, rising expectations
of families, divisive culture battles, conflicting and sometimes
mutually exclusive views of Church teachings and beliefs chipping
away at the core mission, a growing and hostile secularism all
contribute to some of the challenges confronting this largest
private school system. TheSurvivability of Catholic Schools: Vigor,
Anemia, and a Diffident Flock guides readers through some of the
undetected trials and joys of keeping Catholic schools faithful to
their mission by candidly acknowledging some of the headaches while
encouraging parents, alumni, and stakeholders to reinvigorate this
pearl of great price.
Don't settle for half of the story! Discover the Jewish roots to
the Christian faith. This study guide has everything you need for a
full Bible study experience, including: The study guide itself-with
discussion and reflection questions, Bible exploration, video
notes, and a leader's guide. An individual access code to stream
all six video sessions online (you don't need to buy a DVD!). Every
page of the Old Testament reveals divine mysteries about Jesus, the
Messiah. Only by understanding the Old Testament can Christians
understand the complete picture of who God is, how he relates to
us, and what he is doing today in the world. In this six-session
video Bible study (video streaming included), walk with Messianic
Rabbi Jason Sobel as he shows you how the Bible fits together as a
whole to offer one complete picture of Jesus. In the Mysteries of
the Messiah Bible study Rabbi Jason Sobel helps us to... Understand
the Jewish roots of our faith and begin to see Jesus' life and
ministry from a different perspective. See the signs everywhere in
the Old Testament that point to the coming of the Messiah in the
New Testament. Continue to dig and find mysteries and new
discoveries hidden in God's Word. Sessions and video run times:
Finding Jesus in the Story of Creation (22:00) Finding Jesus in the
Story of the Patriarchs (22:00) Finding Jesus in the Story of
Joseph and Judah (22:30) Finding Jesus in the Story of Moses
(22:30) Finding Jesus in the Story of Ruth and Boaz (22:00) Finding
Jesus in the Story of David (22:30) Watch on any device! Streaming
video access code included. Access code subject to expiration after
12/31/2027. Code may be redeemed only by the recipient of this
package. Code may not be transferred or sold separately from this
package. Internet connection required. Void where prohibited,
taxed, or restricted by law. Additional offer details inside.
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