A Desilusão de Deus

A Desilusão de Deus

Deus não existe e as religiões são perniciosas e causadoras da maior parte dos males do mundo? Deus não existe e as religiões são perniciosas e causadoras da maior parte dos males do mundo? Provar que a resposta só pode ser afirmativa é o objectivo desta obra, que ocupou o top de vendas na Grã-Bretanha e nos Estados Unidos. Orgulhosamente ateu, o autor pensa que a maioria dos cientistas também o foram e são, dando o ateísmo um contributo fundamental para uma sociedade mais feliz, porque livre.

Ce que j'aurais aimé savoir avant d'avoir des enfants

Ce que j'aurais aimé savoir avant d'avoir des enfants

«Si seulement je l’avais su...» Un peu naïf au moment d’accueillir un premier enfant au sein de son foyer, Gary Chapman a découvert que le rôle de parent était porteur d’un certain nombre de changements et de responsabilités. Comment agir pour le mieux pour votre progéniture sans mettre votre couple en péril ? Comment armer vos rejetons pour l’âge adulte ? Comment leur apprendre l’essentiel ? Comment gérer les ressources ? Tout un programme, pour lequel des conseils avisés ne font pas de mal...

Kingdom of Priests

Kingdom of Priests

From the origins and exodus to the restoration and new hope, Kingdom of Priests offers a comprehensive introduction to the history of Old Testament Israel. Merrill explores the history of ancient Israel not only from Old Testament texts but also from the literary and archeological sources of the ancient Near East. After selling more than 30,000 copies, the book has now been updated and revised. The second edition addresses and interacts with current debates in the history of ancient Israel, offering an up-to-date articulation of a conservative evangelical position on historical matters. The text is accented with nearly twenty maps and charts.

Afterlife

Afterlife

Is the near-death experience a defense mechanism of the brain or have people actually been on the threshold of another world? Colin Wilson assesses the evidence that includies mediumship, paranormal activity, spirit sightings, and spirit communications. Above all, he includes the striking case histories of people who claim to have "died, " and reported their experiences of the afterlife.

Waiting on God

Waiting on God

"If we but saw our God in His love, how this waiting on God would become our highest joy!" Waiting on God is a devotional book and contains 31 chapters for each day of the month. It was Murray's conviction that "waiting" was the most characteristic quality of Christian life. For in it, presupposes our inferior relation to the Almighty, and so also our dependency on him for everyday life. It is God's quiet and peaceful strength that we need in order to navigate the world. This electronic edition features an active table of contents. Waiting on God is part of The Fig Classic Series. To view more books in our catalog, visit us at fig-books.com.

Presumptive Regeneration, or, the Baptismal Regeneration of Elect Infants

Presumptive Regeneration, or, the Baptismal Regeneration of Elect Infants

Cornelius Burgess (1589-1665) was a zealous puritan, member of the Westminster Assembly, and esteemed as a very learned divine. This work by Burgess was written to explain the administration of the covenant sign on infants of believers. His thesis is, "...that all elect infants that are baptized ordinarily receive the Spirit from Christ in baptism, for their first solemn initiation into Christ; and for their future actual renovation, in God’s good time, if they live to years of discretion, and enjoy the other ordinary means of grace appointed of God to this end." It also serves to separate the Reformed Doctrine from the deviant positions of the Anabaptists, Arminians and Roman Catholic Church. He shows that the benefits of the covenant are only efficaciously conferred by the Spirit to the elect, which include infants. This work is not a scan or facsimile, has been carefully transcribed by hand being made easy to read in modern English, and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.

Ten Rungs

Ten Rungs

The sacred tales and aphorisms collected here by Martin Buber have their origins in the traditional Hasidic metaphor of life as a ladder, reaching towards the divine by ascending rungs of perfection. Through Biblical riddles and interpretations, Jewish proverbs and spiritual meditations, they seek to awaken in the reader a full awareness of the urgency of the human condition, and of the great need for self-recognition and spiritual renewal.

Understanding Islam and Christianity

Understanding Islam and Christianity

For years, international apologist Josh McDowell has been alert to the challenge of Islam—and how Muslims’ objections to Christianity can raise deep doubts in believers’ minds. His recent on-the-ground research with Muslims in the Middle East has crystallized into this practical resource focusing on Jesus and the gospel. Aided by Islam expert Jim Walker, McDowell lays out the evidence on the crucial issues:What kind of prophet was Jesus? Was he the Messiah?“Son of God”? “Son of Man”? What’s that about?How are God and Jesus related? Can they both be God?The gospel—how could God dishonor his Son by letting him die horribly? What good did his death do?Aren’t the Bible’s accounts of Jesus corrupt?With all this, as well as backgrounder appendixes on the basics, believers will have authoritative evidence from Scripture and history to intelligently deal with Muslims’ questions about and challenges to Christianity.

Expository Thoughts on Matthew

Expository Thoughts on Matthew

J.C. Ryle wrote eloquently and easy to understand the commentary on the Gospel of Matthew. John Charles Ryle (1816-1900) served the Lord as a minister of the Gospel in parish churches within the Church of England for almost forty years. He then became Bishop of Liverpool in 1880 and gained international prominence as preacher, Bible expositor, and author. Today he is best known for his plain and lively writings on practical and spiritual themes, reaching ordinary people. The great aim of his ministry was to encourage strong and serious Christian living. His tracts and books sold in the millions in the late 1800s; many have been republished in modern times. Ryle’s successor as Bishop of Liverpool commented, “The words of such a man acquire new force as we read them. Ryle lived near God, and God lived through him.”

Secret Power - or the Secret of Success in Christian Life and Work

Secret Power - or the Secret of Success in Christian Life and Work

One man may have “zeal without knowledge,” while another may have knowledge without zeal. If I could have only the one, I believe I should choose the first; but, with an open Bible, no one need be without knowledge of God’s will and purpose; and the object of this book is to help others to know the source of true power, that both their zeal and their knowledge may be of increased service in the Master’s work. Paul says, “all Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable;” but I believe one portion, and that the subject of this book, has been too much overlooked, as though it were not practical, and the result is lack of power in testimony and work. If we would work, “not as one that beateth the air,” but to some definite purpose, we must have this power from on high. Without this power, our work will be drudgery. With it, it becomes a joyful task, a refreshing service.May God make this book a blessing to many. This is my prayer.L. MOODY.

Il giubileo

Il giubileo

Il giubileo del 2000 è il primo giubileo millenario della cristianità. Di origini antichissime, l'"Anno santo" divenne pratica della Chiesa con Bonifacio VIII, quando si attenuarono le aspettative di un'imminente fine del mondo e si avvertì l'esigenza di un periodo di purificazione nel quale, con preghiere e offerte, intercedere in favore dei morti. La sua storia è collegata a quella di Roma: nel corso dei secoli, sovrani e viandanti vennero accolti da una città in perenne trasformazione, che passò dalla decadenza medievale ai fasti barocchi. Ma questa scadenza ha accompagnato anche la storia d'Europa: dallo scisma avignonese alla Riforma luterana, dal "grand tour" all'unificazione d'Italia, il giubileo è stato condizionato dagli eventi e ha rispecchiato i momenti di crisi. Nell'incontro con la modernità, la celebrazione ha saputo proporsi in modo nuovo a credenti e non credenti ma, attenuando alcune pratiche più "materiali" come le indulgenze, ha paradossalmente allentato anche il legame che univa la terra al cielo.

Principles of Conduct

Principles of Conduct

This classic study by theologian John Murray clearly shows the organic unity and continuity of the biblical ethic. Murray addresses ethical questions relating to such topics as marriage, labor, capital punishment, truthfulness, Jesus' teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, law and grace, and the fear of God. Though the Ten Commandments furnish the core of the biblical ethic, Murray points the reader again and again to all of Scripture as the basic authority in matters of Christian conduct.

Humility

Humility

When Jesus ""made himself nothing...taking the nature of a servant,"" He modeled for all believers true humility. Andrew Murray calls this ""our true nobility"" and ""the distinguishing feature of discipleship.""  With insightful, penetrating clarity, Murray calls all Christians to turn from pride, empty themselves, and study the character of Christ to be filled with His grace. Often called the best work on humility ever written, this edition has been edited for today's reader.

Persone che devi conoscere 2

Persone che devi conoscere 2

Le persone che incontrerete tra queste pagine hanno fatto cose diversissime le une dalle altre, influendo ciascuna sulla propria realtà in modo personale. Troverete poche rivoluzioni sconvolgenti e molte cose che potevano essere fatte semplicemente volendole fare, perché è la trama del possibile a rendere più vivibile il quotidiano, non il gesto eclatante che sposta l’asse del pianeta. Nessuno di loro pensava di star facendo qualcosa di speciale con le sue scelte e forse è questo il marcatore che alla fine congiunge tutte le storie di questa raccolta: la manutenzione della felicità comune è fatta di piccoli gesti pensati e scelte forse non tutte facili, ma comunque sempre alla portata di chiunque. A nessuno in fondo è chiesto di morire per accendere una luce nelle vite che incontra. Vivere all’altezza della propria speranza sarebbe già un motore sufficiente per cambiare il pezzo di mondo che ci si è fortunosamente ritrovati tra le mani.

Prayer and Praying Men

Prayer and Praying Men

"Old Testament history is filled with accounts of praying saints..." Prayer and Praying Men is a classic devotional book written by E.M. Bounds. In this book, Bounds focuses on nine biblical figures: Abraham, Moses, Elijah, Hezekiah, Ezra, Nehemiah, Samuel, Daniel, and Paul. As models of prayer, they emphasize the importance of prayer for Christians today. This electronic edition features an active table of contents. Prayer and Praying Men is part of The Fig Classic Series on Modern Theology. To view more books in our catalog, visit us at fig-books.com.

Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die

Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die

WHY?The most important questions anyone can ask are: Why was Jesus Christ crucified? Why did he suffer so much? What has this to do with me? Finally, who sent him to his death? The answer to the last question is that God did. Jesus was God's Son. The suffering was unsurpassed, but the whole message of the Bible leads to this answer. The central issue of Jesus' death is not the cause, but the meaning-God's meaning. That is what this book is about. John Piper has gathered from the New Testament fifty reasons. Not fifty causes, but fifty purposes-in answer to the most important question that each of us must face: What did God achieve for sinners like us in sending his Son to die?

Persecution

Persecution

Christ said, "Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness sake" (Mat 5:10). Paul said, "All that live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution" (2Ti 3:12). What distinguishes true and false persecution? What kind of encouragement is there in Scripture for the persecuted? These are some of the issues addressed in this booklet.

Repentance and Forgiveness

Repentance and Forgiveness

Reconciliation is at the heart of the Christian faith. It is what God accomplishes by the incarnation of his Son, by Jesus' cross, resurrection, and exaltation: that all people be drawn to God in Christ, and, in being so drawn, drawn into fellowship with one another. The good news of reconciliation is, therefore, also a call to repent and to receive forgiveness, and then, concomitantly, to forgive. The present volume endeavors to reexamine these most fundamental Christian claims. These essays, which were first presented at the 2017 annual Pro Ecclesia conference, return to the biblical sources to help us understand reconciliation afresh. The authors raise questions about repentance and forgiveness from various perspectives: Jewish, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant. They also consider our present-day context, what has been called the "technoculture," as well as the practice of repentance and forgiveness.

The Case for Christmas Bible Study Guide

The Case for Christmas Bible Study Guide

In this video Bible study (DVD/digital video sold separately)--led by the New York Times bestselling author Lee Strobel--you and your group will dig into the true Christmas story to sort out the fact from the fiction and the hype from the holiness. The Case for Christmas study helps you reflect on the gospel story of the birth of Jesus in a focused, group-oriented way that might change the way you view the season.During his faith journey, Lee Strobel investigated the real meaning behind all those nativity scenes he saw outside of churches. In this four-week study, Lee reveals what he discovered from consulting experts on the Bible, archaeology, and messianic prophecy as he sought to separate the truth from the tradition.In each session you and your group explore:What the Bible actually says about Jesus' birth and how you can know it's accurate.Whether the Christmas story actually happened or developed from the myths of the day.The Bible's claim that Jesus was born of a virgin and why it's important to your faith.How Jesus--and only Jesus--fulfilled hundreds of Old Testament biblical prophecies about the Messiah.Regardless of whether the center of your Christmas decorations is the nativity set on your mantle or the presents under the tree, The Case for Christmas study invites you to look beyond the familiar traditions of the season, challenge you to examine the evidence for yourself, and consider why Christmas really matters and why it's still so relevant today.Sessions include:Setting the Record StraightBeneath the Fake NewsA Mind-Boggling PropositionThe Prophetic FingerprintDesigned for use with The Case for Christmas Video Study/The Case for Easter Video Study (sold separately).

A Treatise on Good Works

A Treatise on Good Works

Luther did not impose himself as reformer upon the Church. In the course of a conscientious performance of the duties of his office, to which he had been regularly and divinely called, and without any urging on his part, he attained to this position by inward necessity. In 1515 he received his appointment as the standing substitute for the sickly city pastor, Simon Heinse, from the city council of Wittenberg. Before this time he was obliged to preach only occasionally in the convent, apart from his activity as teacher in the University and convent. Through this appointment he was in duty bound, by divine and human right, to lead and direct the congregation at Wittenberg on the true way to life, and it would have been a denial of the knowledge of salvation which God had led him to acquire, by way of ardent inner struggles, if he had led the congregation on any other way than the one God had revealed to him in His Word. He could not deny before the congregation which had been intrusted to his care, what up to this time he had taught with ever increasing clearness in his lectures at the University — for in the lectures on the Psalms, which he began to deliver in 1513, he declares his conviction that faith alone justifies, as can be seen from the complete manuscript, published since 1885, and with still greater clearness from his Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans (1515-1516), which is accessible since 1908; nor what he had urged as spiritual adviser of his convent brethren when in deep distress — compare the charming letter to Georg Spenlein, dated April 8, 1516