A Linking of Heaven and Earth

A Linking of Heaven and Earth
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781317187660
ISBN-13 : 1317187660
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Synopsis A Linking of Heaven and Earth by : Scott K. Taylor

The Reformation of the sixteenth century shattered the unity of medieval Christendom, and the resulting fissures spread to the corners of the earth. No scholar of the period has done more than Carlos M.N. Eire, however, to document how much these ruptures implicated otherworldly spheres as well. His deeply innovative publications helped shape new fields of study, intertwining social, intellectual, cultural, and religious history to reveal how, lived beliefs had real and profound implications for social and political life in early modern Europe. Reflecting these themes, the volume celebrates the intellectual legacy of Carlos Eire's scholarship, applying his distinctive combination of cultural and religious history to new areas and topics. In so doing it underlines the extent to which the relationship between the natural and the supernatural in the early modern world was dynamic, contentious, and always urgent. Organized around three sections - 'Connecting the Natural and the Supernatural', 'Bodies in Motion: Mind, Soul, and Death' and 'Living One's Faith' - the essays are bound together by the example of Eire's scholarship, ensuring a coherence of approach that makes the book crucial reading for scholars of the Reformation, Christianity and early modern cultural history.

The Theology of the Heidelberg Catechism

The Theology of the Heidelberg Catechism
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Publisher : Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781611643183
ISBN-13 : 161164318X
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Theology of the Heidelberg Catechism by : Lyle D. Bierma

The Heidelberg Catechism, first approved in 1563, is a confessional document of the Protestant movement considered one of the most ecumenical of the confessions. Published to coincide with the catechism's 450th anniversary, this book explores the Heidelberg Catechism in its historical setting and emphasizes the catechism's integration of Lutheran and Reformed traditions in all of its major doctrines. An appendix contains a translation of the Heidelberg Catechism recently prepared and adopted by three of the Reformed denominations that recognize the catechism as one of their confessions: the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the Reformed Church in America, and the Christian Reformed Church in North America.

The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit in the Major Reformed Confessions and Catechisms of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit in the Major Reformed Confessions and Catechisms of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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Publisher : Langham Monographs
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781907713286
ISBN-13 : 190771328X
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit in the Major Reformed Confessions and Catechisms of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by : Yuzo Adhinarta

With the rise of Pentecostalism in the early twentieth century and growth in the charismatic movement since, a resurgence of interest in the Holy Spirit and Christian spirituality in both theology and the church’s life has become evident. Along with increased interest in the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, there are criticisms of the treatment of the doctrine in church history for having neglected the Holy Spirit in both theology and the church’s life. Critical studies of the treatments of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit in church history have been laboriously conducted. However, there have not been many studies on the doctrine of the Holy Spirit in Reformed orthodoxy, particularly in its confessional standards. Recognizing the gap in the history of scholarship, this work explores and provides a systematic account of the person and some aspects of the work of the Holy Spirit as presented in the major Reformed confessions and catechisms of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Attention is particularly given to those aspects of the work of the Holy Spirit that have not been greatly explored but are pertinent to contemporary discussions.

Genesis

Genesis
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 652
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ISBN-10 : 9781725248724
ISBN-13 : 1725248727
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Synopsis Genesis by : Abraham Kuruvilla

Genesis: A Theological Commentary for Preachers engages hermeneutics for preaching, employing theological exegesis that enables the preacher to utilize all the narrative units of the book to craft effective sermons. This commentary unpacks the crucial link between Scripture and application: the theology of each preaching text, i.e., what the author is doing with what he is saying. Genesis is thus divided into thirty-five narrative units and the theological focus of each is delineated. The overall theological trajectory/theme of the book--divine blessing: creating for blessing (Gen 1-11), moving towards blessing (Gen 12-24), experiencing the blessing (Gen 25-36), and being a blessing (Gen 37-50)--is thus progressively developed. The specificity of these theological ideas for their respective texts makes possible a sequential homiletical movement through each pericope of the book, enabling the expositor to discover valid application for sermons. While the primary goal of the commentary is to take the preacher from text to theology, it also provides two sermon outlines for each of the thirty-five units of Genesis. The unique approach of this work results in a theology-for-preaching commentary that promises to be useful for anyone teaching through Genesis with an emphasis on application.

Byron’s Religions

Byron’s Religions
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9781443830256
ISBN-13 : 1443830259
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Byron’s Religions by : Peter Cochran

Byron’s Religions is the most comprehensive study yet of the poet’s deep, diverse and eclectic attitude to religion. The articles, by several well-known and distinguished scholars, cover many of his poems and plays, taking in Anglicanism, Catholicism, Blasphemy, Calvinism, Gnosticism, Islam, and Zoroastrianism. The tentative conclusion is that Byron was never the atheist which the cliché has him to be, but a man whose profound need for a faith clashed always with an equally profound scepticism.

The Open Court

The Open Court
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : IND:32000000712705
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Synopsis The Open Court by : Paul Carus

The Open court

The Open court
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB11795595
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The Bible-work

The Bible-work
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 660
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112108250124
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Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bible-work by : James Glentworth Butler

Open Heavens

Open Heavens
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Publisher : Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9780768457674
ISBN-13 : 076845767X
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Open Heavens by : Bill Johnson

Experience Continuous Revival Historically there have been seasons where God’s presence awakens revival – moving in powerful ways, saving souls, and releasing miracles. We often think of these seasons as isolated, unique outpourings of the Spirit. Is it possible to experience revival every day, as a way of life...

Things in Heaven and Earth

Things in Heaven and Earth
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Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89067445775
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Synopsis Things in Heaven and Earth by : Thomas G. Alexander

When Wilford Woodruff converted to the LDS church in 1833, he joined a millenarian group of a few thousand persecuted believers clustered around Kirtland, Ohio. When he died sixty-five years later in 1898, he was the leader of more than a quarter-million followers worldwide.