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One is the Body
(CD)
Wild Goose Worship Group
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R519
Discovery Miles 5 190
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The recording includes the title song, one of the Group's best
known.
Marc, 'n sensitiewe jong Suid-Afrikaanse kunstenaar, gaan na Jerusalem
om sy Joodse ouma te ontmoet en sy eie Joodse wortels na te speur. Hy
vind so sterk aanklank by die Joodse geloof dat hy verstrengel raak in
'n geloofstryd. Te midde van geweld en selfmoord-bomaanvalle kry hy
Rivkah, die dapper Jodin, lief. Terug in Suid-Afrika moet hy die chaos
in sy hart probeer orden: Sien hy kans om sy aan sy met geweld en onrus
in Israel te leef? Die is die eerste roman in die gewilde Israel-reeks.
Meet Paul Again . . . for the First Time
Continuing in the tradition of The Last Week and The First
Christmas, world-renowned New Testament scholars Marcus Borg and
John Dominic Crossan use the best of biblical and historical
scholarship to expose the church's conspiracy to silence Jesus's
most faithful disciple, the apostle Paul.
15 Steps to Effective Prayers a " Knowing how to Pray with Results!
will teach you how you can pray effectively and get results by
doing so. Our walk and spiritual growth depends on our prayer life!
This book aims to show every Christian the importance of such a
prayer life from the viewpoint of an experienced Prayer
Intercessor, Sharon Downer. The author will teach you the
importance of praying continually, praying for others, praying for
miracles and communicating with the Lord, which will help you build
a closer relationship with Him through prayer. Ita s a must read
for every Christian as prayer moves mountains.
'The Abrahamic Archetype' is a major scholarly achievement that
sheds light on what is similar and what is distinctive in the three
Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It
examines the interplay between outward historical forces in
religious and esoteric domains and the inward worlds of
transcendent values and ideas. Intellectual archetypes, or
constellations of religious and esoteric ideas, are the principles
which determine the organic integration of outward historical
influences which the various religions encounter and share. Zinner
emphasizes the unity and diversity of faith which characterize
esoteric traditions of Jewish Kabbalah, Sunni Sufism, Shi'i Gnosis,
and Christian theology, especially accentuating the dogmas of the
Trinity, Christology, and crucifixion on the one hand, and on the
other, esoteric ideas regarding unio mystica (mystical union) in
the three Abrahamic faiths. The book contains a detailed
reconstruction of the esoteric traditions, theology, and history of
Jewish Christianity beginning in the era of Jesus' 'brother' and
successor James the Just and elucidates to what extent this
Jamesian Christianity might parallel Islamic history and ideas.
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