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Modern Spiritual Masters Series. The best and most accessible
writings of the most popular saint of the twentieth century whose
"Little Way" of spiritual growth has inspired millions.
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De Sortibus
(Hardcover)
Thomas Aquinas; Translated by Peter Carey; Foreword by Andrew Davison
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How to Be a Christian brings together the best of Lewis's insights
on Christian practice and its expression in our daily lives.
Cultivated from his many essays, articles, and letters, as well as
his classic works. From the revered teacher and best-selling author
of such classic Christian works as Mere Christianity and The
Screwtape Letters comes a collection that gathers the best of C. S.
Lewis's practical advice on how to embody a Christian life. The
most famous adherent and defender of Christianity in the twentieth
century, C. S. Lewis has long influenced our perceptions and
understanding of the faith. More than fifty years after his death,
Lewis's arguments remain extraordinarily persuasive because they
originate from his deep insights into the Christian life itself.
Only an intellectual of such profound faith could form such cogent
and compelling reasons for its truth. By provoking readers to more
carefully ponder their faith, How to Be a Christian can help
readers forge a deeper understanding of their personal beliefs and
what is means to be a Christian, and strengthen their profound
relationship with God.
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Devoted to Christ
(Hardcover)
Christopher L. Flanders; Foreword by C. Douglas McConnell
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The key question this volume addresses is 'how does Bonhoeffer's
thought help to re(dis)cover the doctrine of Christ's two natures
and one person and understand and renew it in its significance for
a modern post-metaphysical and secular world?' The volume takes a
fresh look at Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Christology and brings it into
a fruitful dialogue with current Christological debates. In a
multi-perspectival, pluralistic world, Bonhoeffer's thinking offers
a productive basis for conceptually incorporating the openness
required for this task into academic theology. Bonhoeffer's
theology offers a starting point for the recovery of a productive
Christology that reflects the plurality of the globalized world, as
Bonhoeffer's Christology begins precisely with this integration
into worldly reality, whereby the world is understood in its
plurality and polyphony. In this way, he characterizes his
enterprise as follows: "What keeps gnawing at me is the question,
what is Christianity, or who is Christ actually for us today" (DBWE
8, 362). Accordingly, it opens itself up not only to
inner-Christian discussion but also to non-Christian worldviews,
from which a basic ethical demand follows.
This new edition of Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem may be the
most important resource you can own for helping you understand
Scripture and grow as a Christian. The most widely used resource of
the last 25 years in its area, Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem
has been thoroughly revised and expanded (all 57 chapters) for the
first time while retaining the features that have made it the
standard in its field: clear explanations, an emphasis on each
doctrine's scriptural basis, and practical applications to daily
life. Praise for the second edition: "After a quarter century of
remarkable usefulness globally . . . it remains remarkable. I thank
God for this precious gift to Christ's people worldwide." - John
Piper "Stands out for its clarity and accessibility." - Thomas R.
Schreiner "One of those rare works that can challenge the scholar
and instruct the beginner . . . It is simply indispensable." - Jack
Deere With nearly 250 pages of new content and revisions that took
several years, this new edition now includes the following
distinctive features, making it even better: Updated, fuller
analysis of several recent controversies within evangelicalism,
including the eternal relationship between the Father and the Son
in the Trinity, the question of God's atemporal eternity, the role
of women in the church, "seeker-sensitive" churches, miraculous
gifts of the Holy Spirit, and contemporary worship music. New,
thoughtful critiques of open theism, the "new perspective on Paul,"
Molinism (or "middle knowledge"), "Free Grace" theology, and the
preterist view of Christ's second coming Completely revised,
stronger chapter on the clarity of Scripture Completely revised,
stronger chapter on creation and evolution, including a longer
critique of theistic evolution and an extensive discussion on the
age of the earth New discussion of how biblical inerrancy applies
to some specific "problem verses" in the Gospels Additional
material respectfully explaining evangelical Protestant differences
with Roman Catholicism (with extensive interaction with the
Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church), Protestant liberalism, and
Mormonism Completely updated bibliographies All Scripture
quotations updated from RSV to ESV An explanation of why monogenes
in John 3:16 and elsewhere should be translated as "only begotten"
rather than merely "only" (this is a change from the first edition)
A contemporary worship song added at the end of each chapter (while
retaining the traditional hymns as well) New discussion on the
impassibility of God An extensive discussion on the eternal
submission of the Son to the Father, taking into account
controversies in recent years Updated section on contemporary
worship music A discussion of recent criticisms of the penal
substitutionary view of the atonement Numerous other updates and
corrections that have be prompted by letters and emails from people
around the world and by interaction with the students Wayne has
taught over the last 26 years both at Trinity Evangelical Divinity
School and at Phoenix Seminary Part of the brilliance of Systematic
Theology over the years has been its simplicity and ease of use.
Each chapter follows the same structure. First, there is discussion
of the doctrine being considered, such as justification or the
Trinity or the deity of Christ. An explanation of that doctrine's
biblical support and possible objections follow. Personal
application and key terms to know for personal growth are then
provided. Chapters also include a Scripture memory passage,
references to other literature on the topic, and suggested hymns
and worship songs. If you are someone who thinks theology is hard
to understand or boring, then this new edition of Systematic
Theology will likely change your mind.
Articulates a learning process to help Christians improve
approaches to understanding other religious traditions.
Understanding Other Religious Worlds is built on the difference
between learning facts about other religions and understanding them
and their followers in a wholistic manner. Berling argues that
incorporating the religious "other" in one's own Christian identity
is integral to living an authentic Christian life.
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