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Read Your Bible For Revival is a book that practically and
inspirationally teaches Christians how to enjoy reading their
Bible, while maximizing its impact on their life. Many Christians
who love God and love His Word, struggle to build a lifestyle of
reading their Bible daily, because of the burden to study and
trudge through seemingly out of date or hard to understand stories,
requirements and details. Read Your Bible For Revival lifts the
pressure to study, memorize and meditate, by teaching you how to
enjoy simply reading your Bible, as a lifestyle of abiding in God's
Word. Then it teaches you how to receive the life changing Spirit
and life that flows from God's Word, as a student of the Holy
Spirit. This fresh teaching opens up the reality of an exhilarating
life transforming journey through the Bible.
On the final day of a counternarcotics mission, Special Forces
operative Jake Tyler is searching for a downed pilot. It's the
first in a series of life-altering events that ultimately puts him
in the sights of one of the most powerful and deadly drug cartels
in South America. It seems Jake's friend and military comrade,
Haskell Delaney, has been playing both sides in their operations,
and the duplicity has just caught up with him. With a bounty now on
his own head, Jake has no choice but to go after the cartel
kingpins before they can take him out. With a rogue and gutsy
execution, and the help of two civilians, he pulls off an operation
he believes will put an end to his plight. But the stakes are
raised when Jake's new love, Callie Kane, is abducted and used to
lure him for a final showdown with Adonis Valentin, the
unimaginably evil drug lord who has, like Jake, eluded death. Now
one of them is going to die, either at the hand of his adversary or
from the siege of artillery converging from ground and air...as a
massive interdiction closes in. The only way out is back through
the jungle. Terror in the world takes many forms, much of it
gratuitously bloody, but now in the oft forgotten and interminable
drug war, it's become personal. From the tropical beaches and
rainforests of Costa Rica, to the terrifying darkness of Colombia,
IN THE DARK OF THE SUN smolders with the grit of a seasoned warrior
on whose life it is based. While racing through a relentless stream
of action and suspense, the story delves into the fine line between
darkness and light...in friendship, in life, and in love. With the
rapid-fire intensity found in Proof of Life and Tears of the Sun,
the familiar elements of Traffic and Blackhawk Down, IN THE DARK OF
THE SUN stands unique with its combination of eloquent beauty and
raw reality.
This addition to the prestigious Studies in Antiquity and
Christianity (SAC) series is the first of a two-volume set of
essays on the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. The essays focus
on the exegetical methodology developed by Rolf P. Knierim at the
Institute for Antiquity and Christianity in Claremont, California.
The exegetical foundations of Knierim s methodology pay special
attention to the literary forms and conceptual underpinnings of
biblical texts. But the method moves well beyond the concerns of
traditional form criticism to address the overall interpretation of
the Hebrew Bible from the perspectives of the ancient biblical
writers and contemporary readers. The result is a comprehensive
interpretive methodology that employs a close reading of biblical
texts, integrating concerns about literary form and theological
perspective with the settings in which biblical texts were composed
as well as the ways they are read in the present and the future.
Such readings, the editors maintain, constitute the cutting edge of
biblical interpretation at the outset of the millennium. Volume 1
contains twenty-one essays, including seven by Knierim. Other
contributors are: Mary Deely, Michael Floyd, John Goldingay, Robert
Hubbard, Mignon Jacobs, Isaac Kalimi, Joel Kaminsky, Paul Kim,
Wonil Kim, Charles Mabee, Steven Reed, and Janet Weathers. Editors:
Deborah Ellens is an independent scholar. Michael Floyd is
Professor of Old Testament at the Episcopal Theological Seminary of
the Southwest. Wonil Kim is Assistant Professor of Old Testament
Studies at La Sierra University. Marvin A. Sweeney is Professor of
Hebrew Bible at Claremont School of Theology and Professor of
Religion at Claremont Graduate University. For: Pastors, college
and seminary courses in Hebrew Bible, scholars>
Martin Dust analysiert in seiner mentalitatsgeschichtlichen Studie
das "weltanschauliche Gepack" katholischer Erwachsenenbildung aus
einer ideologiekritischen Perspektive von der Endphase der Weimarer
Republik im UEbergang zur Nazi-Diktatur. Als Quellen dienen die
Zeitschrift Prediger und Katechet, das grundlegende Periodikum
Volkstum und Volksbildung des Zentralbildungsausschusses der
katholischen Verbande Deutschlands (1919-1934) sowie der Nachlass
des Schriftleiters und Erwachsenenbildners Emil Ritter (1881-1968).
Ritter war uber vier politische Systeme hinweg in einflussreichen
Positionen tatig, unter anderem 1933/34 als Chefredakteur der durch
Franz von Papen dominierten Tageszeitung Germania. Die Darstellung
zeigt auf, dass die katholische Erwachsenenbildung aufgrund ihrer
nationalen, voelkischen und antidemokratischen Grundmuster einen
verhangnisvollen Beitrag zur Machteroberung und
Systemstabilisierung der Nazi-Diktatur leistete.
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