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The Training of the Twelve tells us in detail how Jesus chose and
trained the twelve apostles, imbuing each with the knowledge and
instruction that would become the founding wisdom of Christianity.
We find in this book a detailed and intensive Biblical biography,
with chapters dedicated to each of the twelve. The methods which
Jesus Christ uses in selecting his disciples is examined, as we
witness the various episodes in his existence. Bruce's narrative is
chronological, and it is useful for the reader to have a Bible to
hand to better understand and comprehend the lessons present in the
text. A. B. Bruce also includes soundly reasoned passages on the
identity of three unnamed apostles. Alexander Balmain Bruce worked
for decades in the Free Church of Scotland, preaching and studying
Bible lore. His commentaries were popular during his lifetime, with
translations made to other languages - notably, he was among the
few Scottish Biblical theologians to gain the approval and respect
of German scholars.
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Lay Spirituality
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Pierre Hegy; Foreword by Paul Lakeland
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In The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius Loyola: Contexts,
Sources, Reception, Terence O'Reilly examines the historical,
theological and literary contexts in which the Exercises took
shape. The collected essays have as their common theme the early
history of the Spiritual Exercises, and the interior life of
Ignatius Loyola to which they give expression. The traditional
interpretation of the Exercises was shaped by writings composed in
the late sixteenth century, reflecting the preoccupations of the
Counter-Reformation world in which they were composed. The
Exercises, however, belong, in their origins, to an earlier period,
before the Council of Trent, and the full recognition of this fact,
and of its implications, has confronted modern scholars with fresh
questions about the sources, evolution, and reception of the work.
This devotional probes the depths of Scripture, calling us to radical
discipleship. Russel D. Fox observes that the church is struggling with
pursuing holiness, which leads to conflict and the splintering of
churches. Drawing from his experiences growing up and his career in the
car business, he shares how to apply biblical principles as you pursue
holiness. He considers questions such as: - What must we do before we
work on our holiness? - How can we draw closer to the Father through
the Son? - How can we enter the kingdom of heaven? - What are the
consequences of sin? You're encouraged to read each devotional with
God's Word open. Take time to chew on what you have read and meditate
on God's Word and journal as you go through this book. These
thought-provoking devotionals will challenge you to go on a deeper,
more profound walk with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
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