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In the seventeenth century, English Baptists existed on the fringe
of the nation's collective religious life. Today, Baptists have
developed into one of the world's largest Protestant denominations.
Despite this impressive transformation, those first English
Baptists remain chronically misunderstood. In Orthodox Radicals,
Matthew C. Bingham clarifies and analyzes the origins and identity
of Baptists during the English Revolution, arguing that
mid-seventeenth century Baptists did not, in fact, understand
themselves to be a part of a larger, all-encompassing Baptist
movement. Contrary to both the explicit statements of many
historians and the tacit suggestion embedded in the very use of
"Baptist" as an overarching historical category, the early modern
men and women who rejected infant baptism would not have initially
understood that single theological stance as being in itself
constitutive of a new collective identity. Rather, the rejection of
infant baptism was but one of a number of doctrinal revisions then
taking place among English puritans eager to further their on-going
project of godly reformation. Orthodox Radicals complicates our
understanding of Baptist identity, setting the early English
Baptists in the cultural, political, and theological context of the
wider puritan milieu out of which they arose. The book also speaks
to broader themes, including early modern debates on religious
toleration, the mechanisms by which early modern actors established
and defended their tenuous religious identities, and the perennial
problem of anachronism in historical writing. Bingham also
challenges the often too-hasty manner in which scholars have drawn
lines of theological demarcation between early modern religious
bodies, and reconsiders one of this period's most dynamic and
influential religious minorities from a fresh and perhaps
controversial perspective. By combining a provocative
reinterpretation of Baptist identity with close readings of key
theological and political texts, Orthodox Radicals offers the most
original and stimulating analysis of mid-seventeenth-century
Baptists in decades.
This is a daily devotional compiled from the notes of beloved
missionary-author Amy Carmichael.
A young preacher from the Pennsylvania hills comes to New York City and influences troubled teenagers with his inspirational message.
With over 400 million Bibles in print, the New International
Version is the world's most popular modern English Bible. It is
renowned for its combination of reliability and readability. Fully
revised and updated in 2011 the NIV is ideal for personal reading,
public teaching and group study. This edition features a geometric
design on the cover and includes a presentation page, making it a
perfect gift for Bible readers. Smaller than a regular pew bible
but with large text, this Bible is portable and easy to read. This
Bible features - clear, readable 8.5pt text - blue ribbon to mark
your place - shortcuts to key stories, events and people of the
Bible - reading plan - quick links to find inspiration and help
from the Bible in different life situations - British spelling,
punctuation and grammar to allow the Bible to be read more
naturally. Royalties from all sales of the NIV Bible help Biblica,
formerly the International Bible Society, in their work of
translating and distributing Bibles around the world.
Landmark, Bestselling Book Now Revised and Updated Does God really
speak through dreams? Are there such things today as visions?
Absolutely, says author and pastor Jane Hamon. And what is more,
God wants you to get the message! This concise guidebook unravels
the scriptural meanings of dreams and visions, helping you discern
when a dream is a prophetic direction for your life, what to do
about a warning, how to recognize false messages--and much more. In
this newly revised and updated edition of her popular book, readers
are encouraged to look with new eyes at the biblical basis for this
everyday language. It is not complicated, says Hamon. The voice of
the Lord is speaking. Don't miss what he is saying.
'On all my travels, if I had the Gospels, Paul's letter to the
Romans and Andrew Ollerton's book I would need nothing else!' Sir
David Suchet With his trademark straightforward teaching style,
Andrew Ollerton guides readers through Romans - one of the most
theologically complex books of the Bible - to discover how an
understanding of Paul's longest letter unlocks the whole story of
Scripture and helps us make sense of life. It's been said that if
the New Testament were the Himalayas, Paul's Epistle to the Romans
would be Mount Everest. The chapters of this book therefore imagine
the contents of the letter as a great mountain landscape - complex,
challenging but highly rewarding. Together, we will take on the
challenge of ascending to the summit, taking in the view and then
descending to put it into practice on the other side. Readers will
not only come away with a greater understanding of Romans, but as
invigorated disciples, equipped for the adventure of life and
faith, and emboldened to share the Gospel with others. Each chapter
includes suggested Bible readings and questions for reflection,
making this book a great choice for devotional reading for Lent
2023. Romans is a perfect follow-up read for fans of Andrew's first
book The Bible, those who've completed Bible Society's 'The Bible
Course', or the Alpha course.
Gracious Uncertainty: Faith in the Second Half of Life reflects on
issues concerning everyone but which intensify as we grow older:
loving more fully, dealing with loss, finding consolation, and
having the courage to gaze (even while shaking inwardly) at the
nearing reality of death. Jane Sigloh is a guide both witty and
wise. She blends personal stories, Scriptural insights, and lessons
drawn from years in ministry into insightful reflections on the
beauty and challenges of aging. Gracious Uncertainty is an
intimate, at times humorous, and often spirit-provoking guide
through the unknowns of the later years.
Negarle a una persona el derecho a saber algo que es cierto es
inmoral y posiblemente la mayor tragedia de todas. Esto significa
que, puesto que Dios, Jesus y la Escritura son verdaderos entonces
retener esa informacion es simplemente erroneo. Rice Broocks trae
un libro clave sobre como lograr que la necesidad logica de
proclamar el Evangelio, se convierta en nuestra maxima prioridad.
Asi como el libro, God's Not Dead, establecia el razonamiento
logico de la existencia de Dios, y el Mesias, hombre y mito,
establecio la existencia e identidad de Jesucristo, ahora Rice
Broocks trae un libro clave sobre como lograr que la necesidad
logica de proclamar el Evangelio, se convierta en nuestra maxima
prioridad. De hecho, es en verdad el maximo asunto de justicia y,
por lo tanto, el mas importante de todos los derechos humanos.
Consciente o inconscientemente, hoy muchos creen que demostrar la
tolerancia es mas importante que la verdad. Fundamentalmente, el
derecho a conocer la verdad es aun mayor que la libertad de creer.
Dado que Jesucristo es la verdad, no se le puede negar a la
humanidad el derecho a oir hablar de el, tomar su propia decision y
luego tener la libertad para contarle a otros. Este libro unico ha
sido escrito para lograr los siguientes objetivos: * Replantear el
Evangelio como una cuestion de derechos humanos... * Restablecer el
Evangelio como nuestra prioridad... * Explicar por que la verdad
existe, en primer lugar... * Defender la verdad de la biblia... *
Explicar por que el diseno y proposito de Dios hace que los
problemas de genero absurdos... * Mostrar que la inmoralidad es
mala independientemente de la ley humana... ?Que es la verdad?
?Realmente existe Dios? ?Es la Biblia verdadera? Todo esto sera
examinado mas detalladamente en este libro. Jesus afirma que el es
la verdad, no solo habla la verdad. Por tanto, si Cristo es la
verdad, y todos merecen saber lo que es verdadero, entonces el
derecho mas esencial de todos es conocer a Jesucristo y a darlo a
conocer. Un libro diferente de evangelismo.
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