An Outline of Christianity: Christianity and modern thought
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Page : 632 pages
File Size : 29,53 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Christianity
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Page : 632 pages
File Size : 29,53 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Christianity
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Author : Mateus Soares de Azevedo
Publisher : World Wisdom, Inc
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 24,39 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1935493183
In this groundbreaking work, award-winning Brazilian journalist Azevedo presents a frank and objective account of how the label of fundamentalism can be applied to religious and secular 'faiths' alike. In the 21st century, passionate and emotional attachment to a single point of view, and the rejection of all others, has become one of the main social, political, and religious issues, leading to conflicts around the globe.
Author : Eugene McCarraher
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 22,37 MB
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801434730
While all supported movements for the rights of labor, racial minorities, and women, some endorsed the military-industrial order that established the professional-managerial class as a dominant national force, while others favored a decentralized political economy of worker self-management. At the same time, McCarraher recasts the debate about the "therapeutic ethic" by tracing a shift, not from religion to therapy, but from religious to secular conceptions of selfhood.
Author : Chad Meister
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,22 MB
Release : 2015-12-07
Category : Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN : 9781138638495
This Companion provides an unrivalled view of the field of modern Christian thought, from the Enlightenment to the twentieth century and beyond. Written by an outstanding team of theologians and philosophers of religion, it covers the following topics within Christian thought: Key figures and influencers Central events and movements Major theological issues and key approaches to Christian Theology Recent topics and trends in Christian thought Each entry is clear and accessible, making the book the ideal resource for students of Christian thought and history and philosophy of religion, and a valuable reference for professional theologians and philosophers.
Author : Chris R. Armstrong
Publisher : Brazos Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 30,97 MB
Release : 2016-05-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1493401971
Many Christians today tend to view the story of medieval faith as a cautionary tale. Too often, they dismiss the Middle Ages as a period of corruption and decay in the church. They seem to assume that the church apostatized from true Christianity after it gained cultural influence in the time of Constantine, and the faith was only later recovered by the sixteenth-century Reformers or even the eighteenth-century revivalists. As a result, the riches and wisdom of the medieval period have remained largely inaccessible to modern Protestants. Church historian Chris Armstrong helps readers see beyond modern caricatures of the medieval church to the animating Christian spirit of that age. He believes today's church could learn a number of lessons from medieval faith, such as how the gospel speaks to ordinary, embodied human life in this world. Medieval Wisdom for Modern Christians explores key ideas, figures, and movements from the Middle Ages in conversation with C. S. Lewis and other thinkers, helping contemporary Christians discover authentic faith and renewal in a forgotten age.
Author : Peter Kreeft
Publisher : Ignatius Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 48,72 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780898704525
Peter Kreeft believes that Baise Pascal is the first post-medieval apologist. No writer in history, claims Kreeft, is a more effective Christian apologist and evangelist to today's uprooted, confused, secularized pagans (inside and outside the Church) than Pascal. He was a brilliant man--a great scientist who did major work in physics and mathematics, as well as an inventor--whom Kreeft thinks was three centuries ahead of his time. His apologetics found in his Pensees are ideal for the modern, sophisticated skeptic.
Author : Jonathan Hill
Publisher : Lion Books
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 19,9 MB
Release : 2013-02-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0745957633
A society with no grasp of its history is like a person without a memory. This is particularly true of the history of ideas. This book is an ideal introduction to the thinkers who have shaped Christian history and the culture of much of the world. Writing in a lively, accessible style, Jonathan Hill takes us on an enlightening journey from the first to the twenty first centuries. He shows us the key Christian thinkers through the ages - ranging from Irenaeus, Origen, Augustine and Aquinas through to Luther, Wesley, Kierkegaard and Barth - placing them in their historical context and assessing their contribution to the development of Christianity.
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Page : 530 pages
File Size : 36,62 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Christianity
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Author : Robin Amis
Publisher : Praxis Research Institute
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 24,73 MB
Release : 2003-06-13
Category : Occultism
ISBN : 9781872292397
This book presents the esoteric original core of Christianity, with its concern for illuminating and healing the inner life of the individual. It is a bridge to the often difficult doctrines of the early church fathers, explains their spiritual psychology, and provides new insights for studying and following the spiritual path outside a monastery.
Author : Arthur Samuel Peake
Publisher :
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 48,76 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Bible
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