Sermons on Various Subjects in Christian Theology
Author : James BROMLEY (Wesleyan Minister.)
Publisher :
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 43,77 MB
Release : 1835
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Author : James BROMLEY (Wesleyan Minister.)
Publisher :
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 43,77 MB
Release : 1835
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Author : Krish Kandiah
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 28,95 MB
Release : 2017-01-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830897720
Many of us have big questions about God that the Christian faith seems to leave unanswered. But what if that tension is exactly where faith comes alive? Paradoxology boldly claims that the paradoxes that seem to undermine belief are actually the heart of our vibrant faith, and it is only by continually wrestling with them that God is most clearly revealed.
Author : Richard Sibbes
Publisher :
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 14,63 MB
Release : 1837
Category : Christian life
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Author : Jason C. Meyer
Publisher : Crossway
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 20,49 MB
Release : 2013-10-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1433519747
The sermon is under attack. Many churches are increasingly forsaking formal preaching in favor of substitutes like dialogue, discussion, and sharing. In response to this recent trend, Jason Meyer has written a robust, biblical, and practical theology of preaching where he explores how the concept of preaching develops throughout the Bible and how it impacts one’s understanding of other key doctrines. In addition to offering readers a comprehensive overview of the Bible’s teaching, the book sets forth clear, accessible answers to commonly-raised questions about preaching: what is it, how is it done, and why is it so important? Combining in-depth study of God’s word with practical reflection on the place of preaching in the ministry of the church, Meyer challenges readers to reexamine the importance of preaching for the Christian life.
Author : Nathanael Emmons
Publisher :
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 25,93 MB
Release : 1850
Category : Congregational churches
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Author : John Calvin
Publisher : Banner of Truth
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 29,31 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Reformed Church
ISBN : 9781848710221
So here is Calvin's striking but concise attempt to define the Christian faith for ordinary people! Its aim is not to attack any person or institution, but to build up believers. Here you see the thrust and power of the early days of the Reformation. Here you have the very core of Protestant belief and feel the warmth of its ardent love for God and men.
Author : N. T. Wright
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 26,16 MB
Release : 2010-03-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0061730556
From the author of the acclaimed Simply Christian and Surprised by Hope comes a book that addresses the question that has plagued humans for centuries—what is our purpose? As Christians, what are we to do with that ambiguous time between baptism and the funeral? It's easy to become preoccupied with who gets into heaven; the real challenge is how we are going to live in the here and now. Wright dispels the common misconception that Christian living is nothing more than a checklist of dos and don'ts. Nor is it a prescription to "follow your heart" wherever it may lead. Instead, After You Believe reveals the Bible's call for a revolution—a transformation of character that takes us beyond our earthly pursuit of money, sex, and power into a virtuous state of living that allows us to reflect God and live more worshipful, fulfilling lives. We are all spiritual seekers, intuitively knowing there is more to life than we suspect. This is a book for anyone who is hoping there is something more while we're here on Earth. There is. We are being called to join the revolution, and Wright insightfully encourages readers to find new purpose and clarity by taking us on an eye-opening journey through key biblical passages that promise to radically alter the work of the church and the direction of our lives.
Author : John D. Hannah
Publisher : Zondervan
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 32,69 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0310237866
This insightful history explores the stereotype of Dallas Theological Seminary as an anti-intellectual stronghold of fundamentalism and dispensational premillennialism. The tenures of the school s five presidents reveal the tensions that DTS, a blend of differing heritages and of opposing traditions, has experienced amid changes in American religious and cultural life."
Author : Gerald Hiestand
Publisher : Crossway
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 31,23 MB
Release : 2012-02-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1433527146
Considering the pervasive immorality and high divorce rate of our contemporary Christian culture, we evidently need a biblically based, theologically compelling, practical understanding of sex, dating, and relationships. Pastors Gerald Hiestand and Jay Thomas counteract this problem with their paradigm-shifting view of purity and relationships—a view that challenges even the basic assumptions of evangelical subculture. Unlike most books on dating, this one cuts straight to the heart of dating relationships, asserting with confidence that the line must be drawn at "no sexual activity" whatever. Few have dared to define and apply the Bible's understanding of purity in premarital relationships to this degree, but Heistand and Thomas have done it. Furthermore, both authors are vocational pastors who communicate regularly with the target audience and have a proven ability to express biblical truth in a winsome and compelling manner. Sex, Dating, and Relationships adds a new, almost provocative voice to the conversation that, with straightforward theological insight, pleads with Christians to get serious about honoring Christ with their sexuality.
Author : Jonathan T. Pennington
Publisher : Baker Academic
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 24,16 MB
Release : 2017-06-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1493406639
The Sermon on the Mount, one of the most influential portions of the Bible, is the most studied and commented upon portion of the Christian Scriptures. Every Christian generation turns to it for insight and guidance. In this volume, a recognized expert on the Gospels shows that the Sermon on the Mount offers a clear window into understanding God's work in Christ. Jonathan Pennington provides a historical, theological, and literary commentary on the Sermon and explains how this text offers insight into God's plan for human flourishing. As Pennington explores the literary dimensions and theological themes of this famous passage, he situates the Sermon in dialogue with the Jewish and Greek virtue traditions and the philosophical-theological question of human flourishing. He also relates the Sermon's theological themes to contemporary issues such as ethics, philosophy, and economics.