Gems of Truth and Beauty, First Ed.

Gems of Truth and Beauty, First Ed.

This book is a collection of sermon extracts from pastors T. De Witt Talmage, Charles H. Spurgeon, Dwight L. Moody, Thomas Guthrie and Joseph Parker. This book was created from a scan of the original artifact, and as such the text of the book is not selectable or searchable.

A Treatise on Hell's Terror

A Treatise on Hell's Terror

Christopher Love was born in Cardiff, Wales in 1618. He was converted at the age of 15, and later assumed the pastorate of St. Lawrence Jewry in London, becoming a Presbyterian. This work is a treatise on one of the most hated doctrines in the Bible; a treatise on "hell." Love's text, “But rather fear Him which is able to destroy both body and soul in hell,” Matt. 10:28, as a foundation for all his queries and answers to this dreadful subject. Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), one the greatest preachers to ever live, kept a copy of Love’s works on hell in his library due to the graphic description of Love’s exposition. The weighty subject matter is presented in such a lively style and is so carefully applied that readers cannot help but be edified whether they are Christians or not. It is, without a doubt, one of the best works on hell ever written. This is not a scan or facsimile, and has been updated in modern English for easy reading. It also has an active table of contents for electronic versions.

Transumanismo e a imagem de Deus

Transumanismo e a imagem de Deus

Jacob Shatzer, especialista em ética bíblica, nos conduz por uma análise cuidadosa acerca do futuro do discipulado cristão em um ambiente tecnológico disruptivo. Em Transumanismo e a imagem de Deus, ele explica o desenvolvimento e a influência do movimento transumanista, dedicado ao estágio seguinte da evolução humana. Ao investigar tópicos como inteligência artificial, robótica, tecnologia médica e ferramentas de comunicação, o autor expõe de que maneira as transformações tecnológicas do cotidiano já modificaram e continuarão modificando a forma que pensamos, nos relacionamos e compreendemos a realidade. Em sua análise da doutrina da encarnação e de suas implicações para a identidade humana, Shatzer nos ajuda a compreender melhor o lugar apropriado da tecnologia na vida do discípulo e a evitar as falsas promessas da perspectiva transumanista. NÃO É POSSÍVEL PENSAR NO USO DA TECNOLOGIA HOJE SEM LEVAR EM CONTA QUEM NOS TORNAREMOS AMANHÃ.

The God Who Acts in History

The God Who Acts in History

Did the decisive event in the history of Israel even happen?The Bible presents a living God who speaks and acts, and whose speaking and acting is fundamental to his revelation of himself. God’s action in history may seem obvious to many Christians, but modern philosophy has problematized the idea. Today, many theologians often use the Bible to speak of God while, at best, remaining agnostic about whether he has in fact acted in history. Historical revelation is central to both Jewish and Christian theology. Two major events in the Bible showcase divine agency: the revelation at Sinai in Exodus and the incarnation of Jesus in the gospels. Surprisingly, there is a lack of serious theological reflection on Sinai by both Jewish and Christian scholars, and those who do engage the subject often oscillate about the historicity of what occurred there. Craig Bartholomew explores how the early church understood divine action, looks at the philosophers who derided the idea, and finally shows that the reasons for doubting the historicity of Sinai are not persuasive. The God Who Acts in History provides compelling reasons for affirming that God has acted and continues to act in history. 

Letters and Papers from Prison

Letters and Papers from Prison

One of the great classics of prison literature, Letters and Papers from Prison effectively serves as the last will and testament of the Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a young German pastor who was executed by the Nazis in 1945 for his part in the “officers’ plot” to assassinate Adolf Hitler.        This expanded version of Letters and Papers from Prison shifts the emphasis of earlier editions of Bonhoeffer’s theological reflections to the private sphere of his life. His letters appear in greater detail and show his daily concerns. Letters from Bonhoeffer’s parents, siblings, and other relatives have also been added, in addition to previously inaccessible letters and legal papers referring to his trial.      Acute and subtle, warm and perceptive, yet also profoundly moving, the documents collectively tell a very human story of loss, of courage, and of hope. Bonhoeffer’s story seems as vitally relevant, as politically prophetic, and as theologically significant today, as it did yesterday.

The Book of Lies

The Book of Lies

The Book of Lies is a complex work of occultism. Deciphering its many layers of hidden meaning requires a little patience and more than a beginner's knowledge of Thelema. For those interested in passing beyond the initiate stage, the reward offered by a deeper understanding of this challenging text is well worth the effort.

The Allure of Gentleness

The Allure of Gentleness

The revered Christian author whose bestselling classics include The Divine Conspiracy and The Spirit of the Disciplines provides a new model for how we can present the Christian faith to others.When Christians share their faith, they often appeal to reason, logic, and the truth of doctrine. But these tactics often are not effective. A better approach to spread Christ’s word, Dallas Willard suggests, is to use the example of our own lives. To demonstrate Jesus’s message, we must be transformed people living out a life reflective of Jesus himself, a life of love, humility, and gentleness.This beautiful model of life—this allure of gentleness—Willard argues, is the foundation for making the most compelling argument for Christianity, one that will convince others that there is something special about Christianity and the Jesus we follow.

Investigación sobre Jesús

Investigación sobre Jesús

Una investigación para esclarecer el Jesús histórico a la luz de los nuevos hallazgos.La figura de Jesús de Nazaret ha sido, desde el mismo momento de su muerte hace dos mil años, centro de interés y fuente de inspiración de todo tipo de disciplinas que van desde la filosofía, la ciencia, la religión, la política o la historia hasta la literatura o el cine. A lo largo de los siglos han proliferado numerosas leyendas sobre Jesús y alguna que otra invención muestra de la curiosidad, del ansia de saber. Porque ¿quién era en realidad el hombre de carne y hueso que recorrió la tierra de Israel hablando con los locos, curando a los enfermos y lanzando un mensaje de esperanza hasta morir en un patíbulo infame antes de que el manto de la teología lo cubriera ocultando la figura histórica?En los últimos cincuenta años, análisis filológicos e investigaciones arqueológicas han ampliado la posibilidad de acercarse a la verdadera personalidad del hombre llamado Jesús. Muchas cuestiones hasta ahora irresolubles se acercan a una respuesta en esta Investigación sobre Jesús, donde Augias y Pesce buscan acercarse al hombre y desvelar qué es real y qué es mito, respondiendo a las preguntas que se formulan tanto cristianos como no cristianos.

David and Solomon

David and Solomon

The exciting field of biblical archaeology has revolutionized our understanding of the Bible -- and no one has done more to popularise this vast store of knowledge than Israel Finkelstein and Neil Silberman, who revealed what we now know about when and why the Bible was first written in The Bible Unearthed. Now, with David and Solomon, they do nothing less than help us to understand the sacred kings and founding fathers of western civilization. David and his son Solomon are famous in the Bible for their warrior prowess, legendary loves, wisdom, poetry, conquests, and ambitious building programmes. Yet thanks to archaeology's astonishing finds, we now know that most of these stories are myths. Finkelstein and Silberman show us that the historical David was a bandit leader in a tiny back-water called Jerusalem, and how -- through wars, conquests and epic tragedies like the exile of the Jews in the centuries before Christ and the later Roman conquest -- David and his successor were reshaped into mighty kings and even messiahs, symbols of hope to Jews and Christians alike in times of strife and despair and models for the great kings of Europe. A landmark work of research and lucid scholarship by two brilliant luminaries, David and Solomon recasts the very genesis of western history in a whole new light.

A Way to God

A Way to God

A religious and spiritual maverick details his personal and philosophical intersections with the legendary writer and monk Thomas Merton, revealing a new dimension to Merton's thought.

God Is Great, God Is Good

God Is Great, God Is Good

2010 Christianity Today Book Award winnerThe days have passed when the goodness of God--indeed, the reality of God itself--could reasonably be called a consensus opinion. God's reputation has come under considerable review in recent days, with some going so far as to say that it's not we who've made a mess of things. Instead whatever it is we call God is to blame.But is such an opinion really a fair assessment? In this magisterial collection, the contemporary complaints against belief in God are addressed with intellectual passion and rigor by some of the most astute theological and philosophical minds of the day:J. P. MorelandPaul MoserJohn PolkinghorneMichael BeheMichael J. MurrayAlister McGrathPaul CopanJerry WallsCharles TaliaferroScot McKnightGary HabermasMark MittelbergChad MeisterWilliam Lane CraigIncluding an interview by Gary Habermas with noted convert to theism Antony Flew, and a direct critical response to Richard Dawkins's God Delusion by Alvin Plantinga, God Is Great, God Is Good offers convincing and compelling reassurance that though the world has changed, God has not.

Reading 1 Corinthians

Reading 1 Corinthians

First Corinthians offers readers a window into the social life and setting of an early Christ-movement congregation. The Apostle Paul's practical guidance to the Corinthians living in a Roman colony overlaps with many contemporary concerns: identity, leadership, sexuality, gender, diversity, worship, theology, and economics. All too often, however, the letter is read in an individualistic and supersessionistic way. Furthermore, parts of the letter are lifted out of their original context and applied in ways foreign to that setting.   This book reads the letter through the lens of social identity theory, a leading social scientific method for understanding the New Testament. This reading strategy is supported by a post-supersessionist perspective in which the church is not thought to replace Israel as God's people. The aim of this book is to introduce non-specialists to this fascinating letter in a way that highlights the current research into the social context of Corinth. It offers relevant discussion questions and an identity-critical reading of 1 Corinthians that shows Paul's interest in three key themes: identity, ethics, and ethos.

Meister Eckhart

Meister Eckhart

The purpose is to write a reader-friendly book of modest length, a treatment of Meister Eckhart that makes him accessible to the twenty-first century spiritual aspirant with special attention to his deeply ecumenical dimensions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Sufism, Indigenous or Shamanism), to women's spirituality (he was active with the Beguine movement which was the women's movement of his time and that was condemned by the pope who ultimately condemned Meister Eckhart), issues of social justice, eco-justice and a deeply developed Cosmic Christ theology.

The Naked Now

The Naked Now

For Christians seeking a way of thinking outside of strict dualities, this guide explores methods for letting go of division and living in the present. Drawn from the Gospels, Jesus, Paul, and the great Christian contemplatives, this examination reveals how many of the hidden truths of Christianity have been misunderstood or lost and how to read them with the eyes of the mystics rather than interpreting them through rational thought. Filled with sayings, stories, quotations, and appeals to the heart, specific methods for identifying dualistic thinking are presented with simple practices for stripping away ego and the fear of dwelling in the present.

Histoire des mentalités religieuses dans l’Occident moderne

Histoire des mentalités religieuses dans l’Occident moderne

Dans l’Occident des xvie-xviiie siècles, quelles relations réciproques soudaient les comportements religieux d’une communauté reconnue comme significative à son outillage mental, à sa grille de concepts, à son échelle de valeurs, à son type d’émotivité ? Il s’agit de tenter l’appréhension globale du vécu religieux et d’évaluer, dans des espaces et des temps dits « de chrétienté », l’intégration au sens commun du modèle de christianisme de l’époque. Celui qui nous sert de paramètre, c’est moins le syncrétisme médiéval que la religion de l’âge classique à la fois unanimiste et austère et qui, beaucoup plus que celle du Moyen Âge, voulut au niveau des masses transformer réellement le prescrit en vécu et l’idéal de quelques-uns en vie quotidienne de tous. Et, s’il est vrai que ce modèle de christianisme est à l’arrière-plan de notre discours actuel sur la déchristianisation, alors il faut conclure que la grande christianisation de l’Europe est un fait relativement récent. Car ce sont les deux Réformes, protestante et catholique, qui ont répandu dans les campagnes où vivait l’immense majorité de la population le type de religion et de pratique religieuse qui nous sert de référence pour apprécier la situation présente.

The Meaning of the Bible

The Meaning of the Bible

“Both enlightening and inspiring . . . a helpful resource for both Jews and Christians, conservatives and liberals, religious leaders and social reformers.” —Peter J. Paris, the Elmer G. Homrighausen Professor of Christian Social Ethics, emeritus, Princeton Theological SeminaryIn The Meaning of the Bible: What the Jewish Scriptures and Christian Old Testament Can Teach Us, preeminent biblical scholars Douglas A. Knight and Amy-Jill Levine deliver a broad and engaging introduction to the Old Testament—also known as the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible—offering a wealth of compelling historical background and context for the sacred literature that is at the heart of Judaism and Christianity. John Shelby Spong, author of Why Christianity Must Change or Die writes, “Levine and Knight have combined to write a book on the Bible that is as academically brilliant as it is marvelously entertaining. By placing our scriptures into their original Jewish context they have opened up startling and profound new insights. This is a terrific book.”“A winsome, accessible introduction to the theological thought of the Hebrew Bible. This sort of irenic, thoughtful linkage of criticism and interpretation within a confessing tradition is exactly what we most need in Scripture reading.” —Walter Brueggemann, Professor Emeritus, Columbia Theological Seminary“From its superb introduction to its perfectly worded conclusion, this book does it all. Whether your interest in the Bible is historical or literary, specific texts or broad themes, this book has it—and conveys its relevance for today.” —Richard Elliott Friedman, author of Commentary on the Torah“More than random facts about the Hebrew Bible . . . more than a historical overview . . . they are aiming for true understanding of the life, culture, and practices of the ancient Israelites.” —Booklist

Who Do You Say I Am?

Who Do You Say I Am?

Human existence is a bodily existence. A first principle of historic Christianity has been that Jesus assumed our humanity and everything essential to it in order that God may redeem all of our existence. Christ is the revelation of God and the revelation of true humanity. As we seek to understand our embodied experiences of the world and one another we do so in light of the embodied life of Jesus Christ. Jesus's humanity shows us what it means to live an embodied human life rightly and how we, as embodied human beings, can relate to the world around us. In this book we invite readers to explore with us why the humanity of Jesus is central to the Christian understanding of community, society, salvation, and life with God. Over the span of these ten chapters this book draws from biblical, historic, and cultural discussions as it enters into the breadth of the significance of the humanity of Jesus and explores how the reality of the Incarnation challenges and redeems our broken social structures, racial and ethnic divisions, economic systems, and sexuality.