Evoked by the Scriptures


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Evoked by the Scriptures is a "how-to" book which responds to the longings: How can we kindle the heart as well as illumine the head in reading Scripture? How can we move beyond intellectual knowledge to a knowledge lovingly lived? How can we read Scripture with an integrated mind and heart?




The Psalms of Lament in Mark's Passion


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Ahearne-Kroll examines the literary interaction between Mark's passion narrative and four Psalms of Individual Lament.




The Presence of God in the Christian Life


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While the most standard treatments of John Wesley's theology focus their attention on his distinctive 'way of salvation', they fail to provide a thorough examination of Wesley's 'means of grace.' This book offers the first detailed discussion of the means of grace as the liturgical, communal, and devotional context within which growth in the Christian life actually occurred. Knight shows how the means of grace together form an interrelated pattern that enables a growing relationship with God.




Understanding Religion


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With the aid of hundreds of photographs, an in-depth exploration of the role of religion An innovative, thematic presentation of the role of religion in human society, from traditional cultures to the modern world, this comprehensive account will prove invaluable for students, experts or the interested general readers seeking an understanding of the nature and significance of diverse religious experience. Drawing from all major religious traditions in the world, as well as a variety of non-religious disciplines such as psychology, philosophy and sociology, Momen's informative study covers everything from art and history to theology and the World Wide Web.




Modern Jewish Thought on Crisis


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This volume brings together scholars from a range of disciplines to explore the intersections between crisis, scholarship, and action. The aim of this book is to think about the “moment of crisis,” through the concepts, writings, and methodologies awarded to us by Jewish thinkers in modernity. This book offers a broad gallery of accounts on the notion of crisis in Jewish modernity while emphasizing three terms: interpretation, heresy, and messianism. The main thesis of the volume is that the diasporic and exilic experience of the Jewish people turned their philosophers and theologians into “experts in crisis management” who had to find resources within their own religion, culture and traditions in order to react, endure and overcome short- and long-term historical crises. The underlining assumption of this book is therefore that Jewish thought obtains resources for conceptualizing and reacting to the current forms of crisis in the global, European, and Israeli spheres. The volume addresses a large readership in humanities, social and political sciences and religious studies, taking as its assumption that scholars in modern Jewish thought have an extended responsibility to engage in contemporary debates.




Contemporary Religious Ideas


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Twelve experts address contemporary religious issues and literature in this fascinating group of bibliographic essays that cut across faith and denominational boundaries. The result is an enlightening overview of organized religion and spirituality today. Topics include the African American Church, ecology and religious responsibility, spirituality and aging, fiction for the faithful, feminism and theology, Judaism, Islam, Latin American liberation theology, developing a church library, and world religions. Designed for collection development librarians, pastors, rabbis, and religious study group leaders, this collection offers an introduction to each subject covered and lists resources for further study.




Luke 10-24


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Because there are more women in the Gospel of Luke than in any other gospel, feminists have given it much attention. In this commentary, Shelly Matthews and Barbara Reid show that feminist analysis demands much more than counting the number of female characters. Feminist biblical interpretation examines how the female characters function in the narrative and also scrutinizes the workings of power with respect to empire, to anti-Judaism, and to other forms of othering. Matthews and Reid draw attention to the ambiguities of the text-both the liberative possibilities and the ways that Luke upholds the patriarchal status quo-and guide readers to empowering reading strategies.




Interreligious Encounters


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"In these collected essays on the topics of religious diversity and pluralism, Michael Amaladoss, S.J., advances his contention that there is no discussion of dialogue or religious pluralism in the abstract, but only in the context of life in a multi-religious world"--




The Phenomenon of Religion


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This is an innovative, thematic presentation of the role of religion in human society, from traditional cultures to the modern world. This comprehensive account covers all the major traditions, features nearly 400 illustrations, and is accompanied by maps, timelines, a glossary, full explanatory notes, and an extensive bibliography.