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Set in the turbulent South in the 1950s, Memphis is the story of
Huey Calhoun, a white radio DJ whose love of good music transcends
race lines and airwaves. Thanks in part to his passionate
persistence, "race" music reaches the center of the radio dial,
quickly exploding throughout mainstream America. But when Huey
falls for a beautiful black singer he has set on the path to
stardom, whether the world is really ready for this music, and
their love, is put to the test.
This book explores a sequence of important questions about Jesus
that have relevance to our own faith journeys; Where did Jesus
start from? What did he meet on the way, both in the annual journey
with his family to Jerusalem for the Passover and also in his inner
spiritual journey? How did these encounters shape his life,
activity and message? To help readers with these questions,
'ground-level insights' are offered, both from recent advances in
the historical Jesus studies and from the author's own research
visits to Israel-Palestine. Part of the author's aim is to show, in
a respectful but honest way, that there is plenty of evidence in
the Gospels that Jesus himself grew and developed in his own life
journey. At each step of the way, he considers how this relates to
Christian discipleship, particularly in relation to our attitudes
to those who are strangers.
'CODE ADAM' is a screaming reality into the ears of a casual church
world, a voice of urgency in a wilderness of mediocrity. Where are
the mighty men and women that will change our times? Where are the
servants of God who will operate fearlessly with power undaunted
and undimmed by earthly fear? They are missing from the map of
God's usefulness in a time when He needs us most! If you need a
reason to be somebody in God, dare to tread the pages of this
provocative and insightful book. Herein lies an understanding of
where we are on Gods prophetic clock, and where we should be as a
people of God in the most crucial hours of human history.
This is an innovative investigation of the puzzling animal imagery
found in three 2nd-century BCE texts: the Animal Apocalypse (1
Enoch 85-90), the Testament of Naphtali and Daniel 7. It urges that
a sense of cultural change is required to understand this
well-known imagery, and argues in particular that the mentality
underlying the kosher legislation played a significant, even if
unconscious, role in the imagination of the various authors. A
reading of the Animal Apocalypse is offered which argues that the
author utilized the unclean precisely because they represent for
him the forces of chaos set in opposition to God. Bryan
acknowledges that the bizarre creatures of T. Naph. 5 and Daniel 7
belong to a different kind of imagery (Mischwesen), but argues that
awareness of the influence of the kosher mentality opens up new
explanations. As mixed creatures, they represent a radical break
with order. They are an intense form of unclean creature, and those
whom they represent are perceived to be living embodiments of the
powers of chaos.
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