Between One Faith and Another

Between One Faith and Another
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9780830890842
ISBN-13 : 083089084X
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Between One Faith and Another by : Peter Kreeft

How do we make sense of the world's different religions? In this creative thought experiment, Peter Kreeft invites us to encounter dialogues on the major faiths with his characters Thomas Keptic, Bea Lever, and Professor Fesser. Ultimately Kreeft gives us helpful tools for thinking fairly and critically about competing religious beliefs and how they relate to one another.

One Faith No Longer

One Faith No Longer
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781479808663
ISBN-13 : 1479808660
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis One Faith No Longer by : George Yancey

Irreconcilable differences drive the division between progressive and conservative Christians—is there a divorce coming? Much attention has been paid to political polarization in America, but far less to the growing schism between progressive and conservative Christians. In this groundbreaking new book, George Yancey and Ashlee Quosigk offer the provocative contention that progressive and conservative Christianities have diverged so much in their core values that they ought to be thought of as two separate religions. The authors draw on both quantitative data and interviews to uncover how progressive and conservative Christians determine with whom they align themselves religiously, and how they distinguish themselves from each other. They find that progressive Christians emphasize political agreement relating to social justice issues as they determine who is part of their in-group, and focus less on theological agreement. Among conservative Christians, on the other hand, the major concern is whether one agrees with them on core theological points. Progressive and conservative Christians thus use entirely different factors in determining their social identity and moral values. In a time when religion and politics have never seemed so intertwined, One Faith No Longer offers a timely and compelling reframing of an age-old conflict.

Faith and Other Flat Tires

Faith and Other Flat Tires
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 031032551X
ISBN-13 : 9780310325512
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis Faith and Other Flat Tires by : Andrea Palpant Dilley

The daughter of Quaker missionaries recounts how her religious doubts and questions led her to leave Christianity for a way of life that pushed the limits of her former beliefs, but her continued questioning led her back to faith.

One Faith

One Faith
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0830832394
ISBN-13 : 9780830832392
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis One Faith by : James Innell Packer

Jesus Christ promised a unity for his church. Are there now clear evidences of that within evangelicalism? Or are evangelicals fragmenting into ever smaller divisions?Renowned theologians J. I. Packer and Thomas C. Oden make the case that there is a significant theological consensus holding the evangelical church together. With copious citations from statements produced since 1950 that are widely representative of international evangelical faith, Packer and Oden let these witnesses speak for themselves.Packer and Oden survey several key documents of evangelicalism, particularly the Lausanne Covenant (1974), the Manila Manifesto (1989), The Gospel of Jesus Christ: An Evangelical Celebration (1999) and The Amsterdam Declaration (2000). Charting sixteen different theological themes, they also include references to numerous documents produced by evangelical theological seminaries and societies, mission agencies, parachurch organizations and assorted special convocations. More than informational, One Faith arises out of the hope that it may not only edify the evangelical church but also provide a potential foundation for a new ecumenism that gives glory to the God of our Lord Jesus Christ according to the good news of his gospel.

A Faith Like Mine

A Faith Like Mine
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Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 1405310189
ISBN-13 : 9781405310185
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis A Faith Like Mine by : Laura Buller

A Faith Like Mineis a wonderful celebration of the diversity of religious faith, as experienced in the daily lives of children across the world. What do other people believe? How do they pray? What are the differences between churches, mosques, and temples?

Between Allah & Jesus

Between Allah & Jesus
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9780830879441
ISBN-13 : 0830879447
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Allah & Jesus by : Peter Kreeft

What would happen if Christians and a Muslim at a university talked and disagreed, but really tried to understand each other? What would they learn? That is the intriguing question Peter Kreeft seeks to answer in these imaginative conversations at Boston College. An articulate and engaging Muslim student named 'Isa challenges the Christian students and professors he meets on issues ranging from prayer and worship to evolution and abortion, from war and politics to the nature of spiritual struggle and spiritual submission.

Comparing Religions

Comparing Religions
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 557
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ISBN-10 : 9781118281321
ISBN-13 : 1118281322
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Comparing Religions by : Jeffrey J. Kripal

Comparing Religions is a next-generation textbook which expertly guides, inspires, and challenges those who wish to think seriously about religious pluralism in the modern world. A unique book teaching the art and practice of comparing religions Draws on a wide range of religious traditions to demonstrate the complexity and power of comparative practices Provides both a history and understanding of comparative practice and a series of thematic chapters showing how responsible practice is done A three part structure provides readers with a map and effective process through which to grasp this challenging but fascinating approach The author is a leading academic, writer, and exponent of comparative practice Contains numerous learning features, including chapter outlines, summaries, toolkits, discussion questions, a glossary, and many images Supported by a companion website (available on publication) at www.wiley.com/go/kripal, which includes information on individual religious traditions, links of other sites, an interview with the author, learning features, and much more

A Faith of Their Own

A Faith of Their Own
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9780199792849
ISBN-13 : 0199792844
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis A Faith of Their Own by : Lisa Pearce

Adding to the contributions made by Soul Searching and Souls in Transition--two books which revolutionized our understanding of the religious lives of young Americans--Lisa Pearce and Melinda Lundquist Denton here offer a new portrait of teenage faith. Drawing on the massive National Study of Youth and Religion's telephone surveys and in-depth interviews with more than 120 youth at two points in time, the authors chart the spiritual trajectory of American adolescents and young adults over a period of three years. Turning conventional wisdom on its head, the authors find that religion is an important force in the lives of most--though their involvement with religion changes over time, just as teenagers themselves do. Pearce and Denton weave in fascinating portraits of actual youth to give depth to mere numerical rankings of religiosity, which tend to prevail in large studies. One teenager might rarely attend a service, yet count herself profoundly religious; another might be deeply involved in a church's social world, yet claim to be "not, like, deep into the faith." They provide a new set of qualitative categories--Abiders, Assenters, Adapters, Avoiders, and Atheists--quoting from interviews to illuminate the shading between them. And, with their three-year study, they offer a rich understanding of the dynamic nature of faith in young people's lives during a period of rapid change in biology, personality, and social interaction. Not only do degrees of religiosity change, but so does its nature, whether expressed in institutional practices or personal belief. By presenting a new model of religious development and change, illustrated with compelling personal accounts of real teenagers, Pearce and Denton offer parents, scholars, and religious leaders a new guide for understanding religious development in teens.

A Skeptic's Guide to Faith

A Skeptic's Guide to Faith
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780310325024
ISBN-13 : 0310325021
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis A Skeptic's Guide to Faith by : Philip Yancey

Examines the apparent contradictions in the world and explains how the invisible, natural, and supernatural worlds might interact and affect people's daily lives.

A Faith of Our Own

A Faith of Our Own
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9780813547268
ISBN-13 : 0813547261
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis A Faith of Our Own by : Sharon Kim

Second-generation Korean Americans, demonstrating an unparalleled entrepreneurial fervor, are establishing new churches with a goal of shaping the future of American Christianity. A Faith of Our Own investigates the development and growth of these houses of worship, a recent and rapidly increasing phenomenon in major cities throughout the United States. Including data gathered over ten years at twenty-two churches, it is the most comprehensive study of this topic that addresses generational, identity, political, racial, and empowerment issues