A God of One's Own

A God of One's Own
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9780745694665
ISBN-13 : 0745694667
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis A God of One's Own by : Ulrich Beck

Religion posits one characteristic as an absolute: faith. Compared to faith, all other social distinctions and sources of conflict are insignificant. The New Testament says: 'We are all equal in the sight of God'. To be sure, this equality applies only to those who acknowledge God's existence. What this means is that alongside the abolition of class and nation within the community of believers, religion introduces a new fundamental distinction into the world the distinction between the right kind of believers and the wrong kind. Thus overtly or tacitly, religion brings with it the demonization of believers in other faiths. The central question that will decide the continued existence of humanity is this: How can we conceive of a type of inter-religious tolerance in which loving one's neighbor does not imply war to the death, a type of tolerance whose goal is not truth but peace? Is what we are experiencing at present a regression of monotheistic religion to a polytheism of the religious spirit under the heading of 'a God of one's own'? In Western societies, where the autonomy of the individual has been internalized, individual human beings tend to feel increasingly at liberty to tell themselves little faith stories that fit their own lives to appoint 'Gods of their own'. However, this God of their own is no longer the one and only God who presides over salvation by seizing control of history and empowering his followers to be intolerant and use naked force.

Your Own Jesus

Your Own Jesus
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780310293323
ISBN-13 : 0310293324
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Your Own Jesus by : Mark Hall

Too many people inherit somebody else's Jesus, depending on family or friends for their spiritual vitality and growth. Through fascinating personal stories, scriptural insights, and practical interactive studies, "Your Own Jesus" can set readers free to live their faith without compromise.

God on Your Own

God on Your Own
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Publisher : Wiley + ORM
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781118040980
ISBN-13 : 1118040988
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis God on Your Own by : Joseph Dispenza

In this spiritual self-help memoir, a former Roman Catholic monk recounts his journey away from religion toward his own personal spirituality. After spending eight years in a monastery, Joseph Dispenza walked away from his life as a monk—and the religion of his youth—in search of a different kind of spiritual path. Outside the confines of organized religion, Dispenza was able to create a spiritual life that gives direction and meaning to all he does and all he is. God on Your Own is a book for anyone who has left (or is thinking of leaving) organized religion but wants to continue on a spiritual path. Dispenza, a noted author and retreat leader, provides a spiritual road map for those who want to make the transition from conventional religion toward a richer and more satisfying direct relationship with the Source, without rules, dogmas, or doctrines. Throughout the book, Dispenza offers wise, compassionate guidance, speaking as one seeker to another. He has made this journey himself, gleaning spiritual truth from across traditions and practices.

Religious Individualisation

Religious Individualisation
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 1430
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ISBN-10 : 9783110580853
ISBN-13 : 3110580853
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Religious Individualisation by : Martin Fuchs

This volume brings together key findings of the long-term research project ‘Religious Individualisation in Historical Perspective’ (Max Weber Centre for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, Erfurt University). Combining a wide range of disciplinary approaches, methods and theories, the volume assembles over 50 contributions that explore and compare processes of religious individualisation in different religious environments and historical periods, in particular in Asia, the Mediterranean, and Europe from antiquity to the recent past. Contrary to standard theories of modernisation, which tend to regard religious individualisation as a specifically modern or early modern as well as an essentially Western or Christian phenomenon, the chapters reveal processes of religious individualisation in a large variety of non-Western and pre-modern scenarios. Furthermore, the volume challenges prevalent views that regard religions primarily as collective phenomena and provides nuanced perspectives on the appropriation of religious agency, the pluralisation of religious options, dynamics of de-traditionalisation and privatisation, the development of elaborated notions of the self, the facilitation of religious deviance, and on the notion of dividuality.

Cry of Wonder

Cry of Wonder
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9781472910417
ISBN-13 : 1472910419
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Cry of Wonder by : Gerard W. Hughes

In Cry of Wonder, Gerard W. Hughes, author of God of Surprises, encourages readers to explore their own human experience, the unique doorway opening each of us out into the mystery of our present existence. In our time, such attention to mystery is considered counter-cultural and subversive of law and order. The truth of this observation becomes very clear to us if we give attention to our own felt reactions to the events of our lives. The purpose of this book is to focus our attention on this inner conflict, because it can reveal to us a vision of the transformation into which we are all now being invited in all that we are experiencing in every moment of our existence.

Solomon Says Devotional

Solomon Says Devotional
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Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : 9781087734644
ISBN-13 : 1087734649
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Solomon Says Devotional by : Amy Parker

If we could give our tweens one tool to mold them into strong, faithful adults, what would it be? The wisdom of the Bible. Thankfully, this wisdom is easily accessible in the book of Proverbs, written by King Solomon, the wisest man to ever live. Solomon Says Devotional: 100 Days of Wisdom from the World’s Wisest King by Amy Parker and Sarah Humphrey offers growing, impressionable minds one hundred devotions based on priceless wisdom that is straight from King Solomon himself. This devotional: is written for children ages 8 to 12. begins with a passage from Proverbs and provides a practical and culturally relevant perspective. offers engaging examples that help readers see how King Solomon’s ancient wisdom applies to today’s world. provides short prayers and simple activities so readers can apply the teachings to their own lives. This resource is perfect for: birthdays, holiday gift giving or as an addition to your home library parents and children to read together Sunday school discussions and small group activities creating meaningful conversations about the wisdom of the Bible By offering the Proverbs in an engaging form and by showing practical ways to apply them, Solomon Says Devotional invites kids to see how ancient wisdom is still helpful, intriguing, and essential in their modern world.

Why Kierkegaard Matters

Why Kierkegaard Matters
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Publisher : Mercer University Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780881462128
ISBN-13 : 0881462128
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Why Kierkegaard Matters by : Marc Alan Jolley

Monographs on philosophers multiply daily but on occasion the question of why a particular philosopher matters. If we stop thinking about them by asking why, then will they cease to exist? When Mercer University Press opened its doors more than thirty years ago, it committed itself to religious studies in general, and to several thinkers. One of those was Soslash;ren Kierkegaard. Now, as the Press concludes a major publishing event with the completion of the International Kierkegaard Commentary, it seeks to honor the only series editor it has known: Robert Perkins. The method of this honor is by asking Why Kierkegaard Matters. The leading Kierkegaard scholars have contributed essays that range from the very personal and memoir-esque to the academic and analytical. As a result, this festshcrift is not only a book to honor an extraordinary editor, but is in it's own right a major contribution to the assessment of the importance of Kierkegaard. Written with the general reader in mind, this collection will prove useful by both scholar and student, and will lead the general reader to encounter one of the most original Christian philosophers in the history of the world.

Jesus Christ Gods Shepherd, and the Man Gods Fellow, on Zach. 13.7. With his Ἀνανέωσις, or, the Two sticks made one, on Ezek. 37.19

Jesus Christ Gods Shepherd, and the Man Gods Fellow, on Zach. 13.7. With his Ἀνανέωσις, or, the Two sticks made one, on Ezek. 37.19
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0020727073
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Jesus Christ Gods Shepherd, and the Man Gods Fellow, on Zach. 13.7. With his Ἀνανέωσις, or, the Two sticks made one, on Ezek. 37.19 by : William STRONG (Preacher at Westminster Abbey.)