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The central act of Christian worship is the Mass or Eucharist.
This, however, is a formal public act, and generally a
once-in-a-week event, which does not entirely answer the spiritual
aspirations of the vast majority of Christians who express these
through prayer and "devotional practices". The cult of relics and
of saints in general; banding together into confraternities to
foster a special devotion; going on pilgrimages, wearing medals,
badges and scapulars - all these are forms of devotion. Where did
they all come from? They have left their mark on the Church, in the
history of books and in manuals of prayers, but relatively little
is known about them. The idea for this book arose when, in the
senior common room of a university theological faculty, it became
clear that none of those present knew why there was an "Infant of
Prague". The book is in a dictionary format. Mainly historical in
its approach, it explains how a particular devotion arose, sets it
in its context and explains the purpose it served in the life of
the Church. It is critical without being judgemental on subjects
such as the "truth" behind apparitions of the Virgin Mary. Some 600
entries range over topics such as relics, pilgrimages and the cult
of the saints, as well as more specialized and local devotions. The
work is designed to be of use to historians and those engaged in
religious studies, as well as being of interest to the general
public. The topics are confined to the Christian religion and, in
effect, almost entirely to the Roman Catholic tradition. Tables
provide a comparison of the Liturgical Calendar (fixed and moveable
feasts) before and after the Reform of 1969. A comprehensive index
enables readers to follow virtually any subject through its
different aspects, as well as providing a quick guide to the
contents of the dictionary. Michael Walsh is the editor of Bishop
Butler's "Lives of the Saints" in one concise volume, and the
author of a companion volume, "Patron Saints".
What should be the Christian's attitude toward society? When so
much of our contemporary culture is at odds with Christian beliefs
and mores, it may seem that serious Christians now have only two
choices: transform society completely according to Christian values
or retreat into the cloister of sectarian fellowship.
In Making the Best of It, John Stackhouse explores the history of
the Christian encounter with society, the biblical record, and
various theological models of cultural engagement to offer a more
balanced and fruitful alternative to these extremes. He argues
that, rather than trying to root up the weeds in the cultural
field, or trying to shun them, Christians should practice
persistence in gardening God's world and building toward the New
Jerusalem. Examining the lives and works of C. S. Lewis, Reinhold
Niebuhr, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer for example and direction,
Stackhouse suggests that our mission is to make the most of life in
the world in cooperation with God's own mission of redeeming the
world he loves. This model takes seriously the pattern of God's
activity in the Bible, and in subsequent history, of working
through earthly means--through individuals, communities, and
institutions that are deeply flawed but nonetheless capable of
accomplishing God's purposes. Christians must find a way to live in
this world and at the same time do work that honors God and God's
plan for us.
In an era of increasing religious and cultural tensions, both
internationally and domestically, the model that Stackhouse
develops discourages the "all or nothing" attitudes that afflict so
much of contemporary Christianity. Instead, he offers a fresh, and
refreshingly nuanced, take on thequestion of what it means to be a
Christian in the world today.
This colorful 2026 Thankful Grateful Blessed 18-month planner provides
ample space for notes, daily goals, to-do lists, appointments and
upcoming events. Weekly inspirational quotes will brighten any day. The
sturdy wire binding keeps the planner opened flat and an elastic band
closure keeps it neatly tucked away. A note section can be found at the
back of the planner, as well as 2 sticker sheets. Three interior
pockets provide space to tuck your notes or loose papers for
safekeeping. Flipping through months is easy with the tabbed month
pages.
Features:
• 18-month weekly planner (August 2025–January 2027).
• View 2026 and 2027 at a glance.
• View each month at a glance.
• Weekly inspirational quotes.
• List of public holidays.
• Monthly divider pages with tabs.
• Dot-grid pages for notes and lists.
• 3 pockets in an interior folder to keep notes safe.
• 2 sticker sheets.
• Durable laminated cover.
• Wirebound.
• Elastic band closure.
• 248 full-color pages.
366 Devotions on Following Jesus and Living Life to the Full
As believers in Christ we long for eternity and for the day we will be
united with our beloved Savior. But how should we live in the meantime
and how should we handle all that comes our way? Firm Faith is a
366-day devotional that will help you to live a godly life built on an
unbreakable foundation of unwavering faith. With a steadfast conviction
in God, you will be equipped to navigate any challenge, difficulty or
uncertainty you might face in this life.
Join Angus Buchan on a yearlong journey of living each day to the full
for Jesus and finishing your race on this earth strong, steadfast and
victorious.
• 366 devotions with key Scripture verses.
• 392 pages.
• Hardcover with ribbon marker.
• Also available in Afrikaans under the title Vaste geloof.
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• Two year-at-a-glance calendars for 2023 and 2024
We often treat the word capacity as if it were a natural law of
limitation. Unfortunately, most of us are much more comfortable
defining what we perceive as off limits rather than what's really
possible. Could it be that many of us have failed to expand our
potential because we have allowed what we perceive as capacity to
define us? What if our limits are not really our limits?
In his newest book, No Limits: Blow the Cap Off Your Capacity, John
Maxwell identifies 17 core capacities. Some of these are abilities we
all already possess, such as energy, creativity and leadership. Others
are aspects of our lives controlled by our choices, like our attitudes,
character, and intentionality. Maxwell examines each of these
capacities, and provides clear and actionable advice on how you can
increase your potential in each. He will guide you on how to identify,
grow, and apply your critical capacities. Once you've blown the "cap"
off your capacities, you'll find yourself more successful -- and
fulfilled -- in your daily life.
Are you a current or emerging Christian leader who yearns to make a
significant long-term difference?
Do you sometimes wonder how to distinguish what is imperative from
what is important?
Are you a board member who wants your church or parachurch
leadership team to become more intentional and on-target about
doing the right things the right way?
"The Leader's SEEcret" is a parable that explores and applies God's
Word to today's world of leadership diversions. It delves
underneath the surface issues of a leader's or manager's knowledge
and skills.
"The Leader's SEEcret" will help you discover, understand, and
apply ten core features of one ancient principle. You will
understand how to infuse the situations you face as a leader or
manager with that timeless reality. And you will learn how you can
inspire your staff to do so, too.
Along the way, "The Leader's SEEcret" shows the failure and regret
a leader causes when his or her current leadership priorities
conflict with lifetime purposes.
This story comes in a concise, get-to-the-point writing style,
making it very helpful for individual or group study.
One warning: The principle undergirding LeaderSlip is simple---but
not necessarily easy. If you take the challenge, you will become a
more effective leader and---perhaps even more crucial---you will
protect yourself from eventual failure.
Following on from his first book, 'Internal Revolution', 'A
Champion's Resolve' offers grace and inspiration to not only be
victorious, but to help others in their own walk with God. It's a
very transparent account of a modern man's pursuit and passion to
live a pure life, set apart for God. Containing personal testimony
backed up by solid Bible teaching it serves to ensure the reader
never gives up their own struggle. With the courage of a cage
fighter Rob Joy attacks the spiritual forces that have the
potential to rob the Christian of their effectiveness and
faithfulness.
In hierdie praktiese, toeganklike en lekkerlees-dagstukkieboek
is daar elke dag ’n nuwe bruistablet om in afsondering te lees,
te absorbeer en toe te pas in jou lewe – om jou innerlik te
versterk as mens. Dit is ’n reis na groter egtheid en verdieping
as kinders van die Here sodat jy (en ek) meer kan bruis en
minder kan brul te midde van ons realiteit en probleme.
In Hermeneutics of Holiness, Naomi Koltun-Fromm examines the
ancient nexus of holiness and sexuality and explores its roots in
the biblical texts as well as its manifestations throughout ancient
and late-ancient Judaism and early Syriac Christianity. In the
process, she tells the story of how the biblical notions of "holy
person" and "holy community" came to be defined by the sexual and
marriage practices of various interpretive communities in late
antiquity.
Koltun-Fromm seeks to explain why sexuality, especially sexual
restraint, became a primary demarcation of sacred community
boundaries among Jews and Christians in fourth-century
Persian-Mesopotamia. She charts three primary manifestations of
holiness: holiness ascribed, holiness achieved, and holiness
acquired through ritual purity. Hermeneutics of Holiness traces the
development of these three concepts, from their origin in the
biblical texts to the Second Temple literature (both Jewish and
Christian) to the Syriac Christian and rabbinic literature of the
fourth century. In so doing, this book establishes the importance
of biblical interpretation for late ancient Jewish and Christian
practices, the centrality of holiness as a category for
self-definition, and the relationship of fourth-century asceticism
to biblical texts and interpretive history.
Over the past sixty years, within the analytic tradition of
philosophy, there has been a significant revival of interest in the
philosophy of religion. More recently, philosophers of religion
have turned in a more self-consciously interdisciplinary direction,
with special focus on topics that have traditionally been the
provenance of systematic theologians in the Christian tradition.
The present volumes Oxford Readings in Philosophical Theology,
volumes 1 and 2aim to bring together some of the most important
essays on six central topics in recent philosophical theology.
Volume 1 collects essays on three distinctively Christian
doctrines: trinity, incarnation, and atonement. Volume 2 focuses on
three topics that arise in all of the major theistic religions:
providence, resurrection, and scripture.
What would you do to inherit a million dollars? Would you be
willing to change your life? Jason Stevens is about to find out.
Red Stevens has died, and the older members of his family receive
their millions with greedy anticipation. But a different fate
awaits young Jason, whom his great-uncle Stevens believed might be
the last vestige of hope in the family. "Although to date your life
seems to be a sorry excuse for anything I would call promising,
there does seem to be a spark of something in you that I hope we
can fan into a flame. For that reason, I am not making you an
instant millionaire." What Stevens does give Jason leads to The
Ultimate Gift. Young and old will take this timeless tale to heart.
A readable and powerful call, by a leading Old Testament scholar,
to pray with and through the Psalms. Walter Brueggemann pushes his
readers to recognize the full gamut of passions reflected in the
Psalms: joy and exultation but also disappointment, sorrow, anger,
resentment, even the desire for vengeance. We are invited into a
daring relationship with the God who calls us to pray with honesty.
In the spiritual classic readers are guided into a thoughtful and
prayerful encounter with God through the Psalms. This new edition
includes a thoroughly revised text, new notes and new bibliography.
In Praying the Psalms, Brueggemann carefully guides us away from
the bland colours of contemporary culture and into the ancient and
extreme world of praise and lament. This is essential reading. Ian
Stackhouse Senior Pastor, Guildford Baptist Church
Few people realize that polygamy continues to exist in the United
States. Thus, world-wide attention focused on the State of Texas in
2008 as agents surrounded the compound of The Fundamentalist Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS) and took custody of
more than 400 children. Several members of this schismatic
religious group, whose women adorned themselves in "prairie
dresses," admitted to practicing polygamy. The state justified the
raid on charges that underage marriage was being forced on young
women. A year later, however, all but one of the children had been
returned to their parents and only ten men were charged with
crimes, some barely related to the original charges. This book
reveals the history, culture, and sometimes an insider's look at
the polygamous groups located primarily in the western parts of the
United States.
The contributors to this volume are historians, anthropologists,
and sociologists familiar with the various groups. A legal scholar
also addresses the legality of the Texas raid and a geneticist
examines the paternity issues. Together, these authors provide a
much needed understanding of the surprisingly large number of
groups and individuals who live a quiet polygamous life style in
the United States.
The Body of Christ is a traumatised body because it is constituted
of traumatised bodies. This monograph explores the nature of that
trauma and examines the implications of identifying the trauma of
this body. Constructing new ways of thinking about the narratives
at the heart of the Christian faith, 'Broken Bodies' offers a fresh
perspective on Christian theology, in particular the Eucharist, and
presents a call to love the body in all its guises. It offers new
pathways for considering what it means to 'be Christian' and
explores the impact that the experience of trauma has on Christian
doctrine.
Internationally renowned Bible teacher Joyce Meyer draws on her own history of abuse to show women how Christ's redeeming love heals emotional wounds and brings joy to life.
Can a woman who has been deeply hurt by life's circumstances be healed, heart and soul? If she has been wounded by a man she loved and trusted, can she love and trust again? As a woman who endured years of abuse, abandonment, and betrayal by those closest to her, Joyce Meyer can answer with a resounding "yes!"
Meyer's positivity comes from living her own journey, and from seeing so many women who don't believe they can fully overcome their pain--or even know where to begin--find the guidance they need in the life-changing wisdom of the Bible.
Meyer's bestseller Beauty for Ashes told of her personal story of healing. Now, with the passage of more time, HEALING THE SOUL OF A WOMAN delves deeper into Joyce's story and the journey of healing for all women. Each chapter guides you through whatever obstacles may be holding you back to find your true destiny as God's beloved. God can heal all pain, and He wants to do this in you. Let HEALING THE SOUL OF A WOMAN be the first step toward the wonderful, joyful future God intends for you.
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