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Earl S. Johnson has dedicated his life to enriching the lives of
his students, to enhancing global humanism, to perfecting democracy
as both government and way of life, and to improving civic
education. As a person and an educator he has promoted the moral
life in the moral community. This collection of Professor Johnson's
work-reflections on humanism, democracy, and general and social
science education-offers insights that will be valuable not only to
educators but also to anyone concerned with the qualities of
citizenship in a free society.
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Hebrews (Paperback)
Earl S. Johnson
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R398
R328
Discovery Miles 3 280
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Forged in the tradition of the acclaimed Interpretation commentary
series, Interpretation Bible Studies presents profound biblical
insights on ten key passages in this easy-to-use resource. Designed
for adults and older youth, IBS can be used in small groups, in
church school classes, or for personal study. Featuring maps,
definitions of key terms, biblical facts, and discussion questions,
IBS combines a great heritage of scholarship with a creative
approach to biblical study. In this volume pastor and scholar Earl
Johnson discusses how the book of Hebrews encouraged people to
remain faithful through its claims that Jesus was the true and
final revelation of God, Gods eternal priest who was superior to
the prophets of the Old Testament, and the way to our
salvationthree truths that still exist for Christians today.
From Matthew's matter-of-fact genealogy demonstrating Jesus' status
as a descendant of King David, through the soaring words of the
Sermon on the Mount, to the lessons found in the Seven Parables of
the Kingdom, Matthew's Gospel is rich and wonderfully relevant to
contemporary Christians. Under the wise guidance of Donald Griggs
and Earl Johnson, Matthew's Gospel is also easily accessible to
those with little or no knowledge of the Bible.
"The Presbyterian Trustee" is a brief, highly useful handbook
for trustees in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the first to
examine the office. Modeled after "The Presbyterian Elder" and the
author's own "The Presbyterian Deacon," this book explores the
biblical models of trustees, the historic background of the office,
and the responsibilities of trustees today. Added features include
a liturgy for the installation and recognition of trustees, a
glossary, and a list of other recommended resources.
In this highly useful book, Earl S. Johnson, Jr., explores the
role of the deacon in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and its
office as a ministry of sympathy, witness, and service. Himself a
Presbyterian deacon, Johnson examines the office as it is described
in sections of the "Book of Order" and analyzes how the word
"deacon" is used in Scripture. Biblical texts are explored,
historical information regarding the inclusion of women is
provided, and innovative ways to incorporate the office into the
larger ministry of the church are suggested.
Earl S. Johnson, Jr., explores eight biblical texts that have
been instrumental in forming the basis of Presbyterian belief and
mission. Using Reformed and Presbyterian principles of biblical
interpretation--and the standards of modern biblical criticism, he
examines Presbyterian theological statements and their influence on
the development of the church's positions on social issues
throughout history. With this important work, Johnson aims to help
his readers avoid interpretative mistakes of the past and find
insights into the way the Bible can be used correctly to lead the
church in the future.
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