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The ancient Romans believed that only proper polytheistic worship
could maintain the "pax Romana," or "Roman Peace." In the first
century A.D., a splinter sect of Judaism began to crack this wall,
bringing upheaval, persecution, and conversion into the lives of
Romans, Jews, Christians, and pagans. This exciting volume explores
the emergence of Christianity in rome during the first four
centuries of the Greco-Roman empire, from the first followers of
Jesus Christ, to conflicts between Christians and Jewish kings
under Roman occupation, to the torture of Christian followers,
Diocletian's reforms, and Constantine's eventual conversion to
monotheism, which cemented Christianity's status as the official
religion of Rome. Supplemented by photos, primary document
excerpts, biographies of key figures, a glossary, an annotated
bibliography and an index, this volume is an ideal reference source
for students and general readers alike.
As opportunities for distance language learning expand language teachers and learners are presented with a new set of issues, challenges and practical realities. By taking a learner-centred approach to issues and developments within the field this book provides an overview of distance language learning and explores the ways in which all participants are adapting their practices in response to the new learning environments. Important themes include the initial experience of distance language learning and the need to develop a practical knowledge of distance learners, as well as learner support, learner autonomy, innovation and the emergence of new constraints associated with distance learning environments.
In its four parts, HOW TO BE THE BEST YOU - from A to Z, teaches
the importance of finding your true self, purpose, and passion,
offers exercises to train your brain and take control of your
thoughts, spotlights six of the most common self-positioned
roadblocks that can detour you on your journey (as assistance in
questioning what others lurk in the darkness of your acceptance),
and lastly, serves up a witty and wise smorgasbord of fun
After thirty-five years of triumphantly adjusting to and viewing
life from a wheelchair, VIEWS FROM MY CHARIOT: A Wheelchair Oddity
is a type of CliffsNotes from Cynthia for anyone managing a
life-altering disability, illness or injury. Divided into two parts
(memoir and self-help), it is a humorous, optimistic,
problem-solving, never-give-up, blueprint for physical independence
and emotional freedom. Not only will it encourage and instruct, but
it also inspires. You can follow the author at
www.conversationswithcynthia.com.
This brief survey text tells the story of early Christianity.
Cynthia White explores the emergence of Christianity in Rome during
the first four centuries of the Greco-Roman empire, from the first
followers of Jesus Christ, to conflicts between Christians and
Jewish kings under Roman occupation, to the torture of Christian
followers, Diocletian's reforms, and Constantine's eventual
conversion to monotheism, which cemented Christianity's status as
the official religion of Rome. The texts chapters will integrate
key pedagogy, including introductions, study questions, textboxes,
photos, maps, suggested readings, and a glossary and timeline.
With this publication, English readers now have available to them
the complete homilies of Origen of Alexandria on the book of
Joshua. These homilies were among the last Origen gave before his
torture and death during the Decian persecution, around 254. With
the saga of the Israelites entering and possessing their promised
land, Origen unfolds the story of the Christian life from baptism
to resurrection. He exhorts his hearers to persevere in their own
struggles to overcome the enemies of their souls and obtain their
own inheritance. Their leader is Jesus, the Son of God, who is
prefigured in Jesus (Joshua), the son of Nun. All battles,
victories, and defeats happen within the individual; all aspects of
the Law and temple become but shadows of the fulfilling work of God
in Jesus Christ. The story brims with allegory and passion, a
passion for the people and for their priests who, ""standing near
the blazing fire of the altar,"" must illuminate the path for
others. As Origen exhorted, others wrote down his words, words he
had asked the people to pray for and the Spirit to supply. Most of
the original writings in Greek were lost during the centuries when
Origen was officially defamed. What we have today is the Latin
translation by Rufinus, the basis of the translation in this
volume. In the Introduction, Barbara J. Bruce discusses and affirms
the reliability of the Latin text, and briefly looks at Origen's
ministry, his concept of the nature of Scripture, and his method of
interpretation. Those who recognize the value of praying the
Scripture through lectio divina, those who want to understand more
about early Christianity, and those who seek to borrow fire from an
elder brother will find flashes of insight in this new volume.
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