No More Idols!


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In 1996, as I looked through My rose-colored glasses at an image that appeared to reflect me I remember like it was yesterday, God spoke directly to me in a soft, gentle, audible and crystal clear voice and said It is not my will! NO MORE IDOLS! Written by Crystal Y. Holt LITTLE CHILDREN, KEEP YOURSELVES FROM IDOLS. AMEN. (1 JOHN 5:21). This word was quickened to my spirit in 1996, yet at that time I did not fully understand it. One might ask what exactly is an IDOL and how do you keep yourself from an IDOL? An IDOL is anything and everything you put before God! The rest is my story to tell




No Other Gods


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Minter explores what happens when good desires become false gods, robbing people of an intimate relationship with the heavenly Father. (Christian)




Hosea


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Ben Zvi's Hosea features a comprehensive introduction and careful commentary with special attention to themes of exile and restoration, as well as extended discussion of didactic prophetic readings.




No Idols


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The first in the new Power Polemics series, Thomas Crow's No Idols: The Missing Theology of Art turns away from contemporary cultural theories to face a pervading blindspot in today's art-historical inquiry: religion. Crow pursues a perhaps unpopular notion of Christianity's continued presence in modern abstract art and in the process makes a case for art's own terrain of theology: one that eschews idolatry by means of abstraction. Tracking the original anti-idolatry controversy of the Jansenists, anchored in a humble still life by Chardin, No Idols sets the scene for the development of an art of reflection rather than representation, and divinity without doctrine. Crow's reinstatement of the metaphysical is made through the work of New Zealand artist Colin McCahon and American artists Mark Rothko, Robert Smithson, James Turrell, and Sister Mary Corita Kent. While a tightly selected group of artists, in their collective statute the author explores the proposal that spiritual art, as opposed to "a simulacrum of one," is conceivable for our own time.




100% Unofficial: More Idols of K-Pop


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The ultimate guide to the world of K-Pop! Even more stats, gossip and pics of your favourite bands including BTS, BlackPink and many more!




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The Study of Eschatology


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The study of eschatology can be a daunting task, especially since the book of Revelation is one of the more difficult sections of the Bible to understand. As Steve Regnault makes clear in The Study of Eschatology, however, wrestling with the various approaches to end times theology doesn’t have to be an overwhelming chore. By compiling pertinent passages and examining them through the lenses of the major perspectives on the subject, he makes the analysis of this important doctrine accessible to all believers. User-friendly grading charts assist readers in evaluating their own eschatological viewpoint. Appropriate for personal or group study, The Study of Eschatology lends an enlightening voice to a critical conversation.







Complete Works


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The Returning Backslider


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