Daily Inspirations


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As darkness increases, violence continues, and life is seemingly spiraling down, the breath of God will boost your life to new heights with this daily devotional. Through this book, pastor and inspirational speaker Dr. Fowler motivates you and empowers your life with short and simple yet powerful truths that will uplift your soul every day. Dr. Vernon L. Fowler is the founder and pastor of Focus on Jesus Ministries. He is also a highly respected mentor, role model, and motivator. As an inspirational speaker, he has encouraged and empowered many, both nationally and internationally. Dr. Fowler and his wife, Tracy, have four children--Vernon Jr., Angelica, Shara, and Charity--and two granddaughters, Bria and Genesis, whom he intimately refers to as "sugar babies."




Ocean Inspirations


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In Ocean Inspirations author Dwainia Tullis presents the opportunity for deep introspection and inspires you to develop a better awareness of yourself. Filled with inspirational poems and photographs to guide you along lifes pathway, this collection addresses a variety of themes and messages including openness, change, peace, loneliness, awareness, the power of God, and the importance of minding your thoughts. In Along the Pathway, Tullis writes, Along the pathway be mindful of your thoughts. As we walk, we think. Our thoughts guide our steps, the steps along the pathway. Be mindful for there are stones, loose stones we may not see. Be mindful you dont slip and fall. Guard your thoughts like precious jewels, for precious jewels they are. Through words and images, Ocean Inspirations will help you discover that tender part of yourself where you can grow and blossom in the journey of your life.







Inspirations


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The official book of an international media event, "Hits Under The Hammer, " featuring 200 original song lyrics and interviews with the artists and composers. 200 illustrations, many in color.










Evangelical Theories of Biblical Inspiration


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The inspiration of the Bible is central to Christian faith, yet there is no general agreement on the nature of this inspiration. In this provocative book, Kern Robert Trembath reviews seven major evangelical explanations of inspiration and demonstrates that all either view the Bible itself as the actual recipient of inspiration or explain biblical authority on grounds more appropriate to the doctrine of God--in effect investing the Bible with characteristics that properly belong only to God. Building on the work of William Abraham, Trembath constructs his own theory of inspiration--one that regards inspiration as a tripartite concept involving the elements of initiator, means, and receiver. He insists that only a human being can be the recipient of inspiration and that the Bible must therefore be understood as the means, rather than the end, of the process. He goes on to articulate a new definition of biblical inspiration--as "a mediated enhancement of human experience by God, through the Bible"--and argues that this new understanding of inspiration is most compatible with a Thomistic doctrine of God, which insists that God's acts are mediated through the world, rather than immediately occurring in it.




Do We Still Need Inspiration?


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The concept of inspiration is part and parcel of the theological tradition in several religious confessions, but it has largely receded to the background, if not vanished altogether, in the discussions of biblical scholars. The question "Do we still need inspiration?" might well reflect the perplexity of many exegetes today. Systematic theologians, for their part, often further their own reflections on the subject independently of developments in the field of exegesis, with the risk of remaining purely theoretical. Biblical research in the last decades has been marked by new insights about the nature of the biblical texts, stemming from the study of their inner plurality (insofar as they combine and sometimes intertwine conflicting theologies), of their textual fluidity, and of their reception. Can these new insights be integrated into a theological reflection on the notion of inspiration? These questions are often explicitly raised about the Jewish and Christian Scriptures, but they also prove increasingly relevant for Qur’ānic studies. This volume addresses them through contributions from exegetes of the Bible and of the Qur’an and systematic theologians.




Inspiration


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Law develops his theory of inspiration starting with texts as varied as Virgil's Aeneid and Shakespeare's plays before focusing on the Bible. Following Karl Jaspers, Law views all human knowledge as having limits beyond which there exists the Transcendent. He believes that there are symbols, signs and characters-or "ciphers"-that inhabit religion and art and which point beyond these horizons. Perceiving these is at the heart of inspiration and the knowledge of God. For Law, the key to the question of inspiration and the Bible lies with understanding the reader's encounter with these ciphers, the supreme of which is Christ.




What is inspiration?


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