Becoming Adult, Becoming Christian

Becoming Adult, Becoming Christian
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9780787951344
ISBN-13 : 078795134X
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming Adult, Becoming Christian by : James W. Fowler

In this updated reissue of his 1984 classic, James Fowler applies his groundbreaking research on the development of faith to Christianity. In his revised first chapter Fowler locates his approach to the study of human and faith development in relation to the contemporary conversation about identity and selfhood in postmodernity. Fowler invites readers to explore what it means to find and claim vocation: a purpose for one's life that is part of the purposes of God. Reclaiming covenant and vocation as ideals for responsible, mature, Christian selfhood, Fowler shows how a dynamic understanding of what vocation involves can both inform and transform lives.

Becoming Better Grownups

Becoming Better Grownups
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780525537854
ISBN-13 : 0525537856
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming Better Grownups by : Brad Montague

A New York Times-bestselling author looks for the meaning of a good life by seeking advice from the very young and the very old. When his first book tour ended, Brad Montague missed hearing other people's stories so much that he launched what he dubbed a Listening Tour. First visiting elementary schools and later also nursing homes and retirement communities, he hoped to glean new wisdom as to how he might become a better grownup. Now, in this playful and buoyant book, he shares those insights with rest of us --timeless, often surprising lessons that bypass the head we're always stuck in, and go straight to the heart we sometimes forget. Each of the book's three sections begins with the illustrated story of "The Incredible Floating Girl." Brad weaves this story together with lessons of success, fear, regret, gratitude, love, happiness, and dreams to reveal the true reason we are here: to fly, and to help others fly. Beautifully designed and featuring Montague's own whimsical 4-color illustrations that appeal to the kid in all of us, Becoming Better Grownups shares the purpose and meaning we can all discover merely by listening, and reveals that--in a world that seems increasingly childish--the secret to joy is in fact to become more childlike.

Becoming a Contagious Christian

Becoming a Contagious Christian
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0310485002
ISBN-13 : 9780310485001
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming a Contagious Christian by : Bill Hybels

Not a book of theory or speculation, here is a proven action plan to impacting the spiritual lives of friends, family members, co-workers, and others. Powerful stories and teachings help readers to gain hope that their friends' lives can change, get free from the misconceptions of evangelism, discover a natural approach to communicating their faith, and more.

Becoming Orthodox

Becoming Orthodox
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Publisher : Wolgemuth & Hyatt, Publishers, Incorporated
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106018099967
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming Orthodox by : Peter E. Gillquist

This is the story of a handful of courageous men and their congregations who risked stable occupations, security and the approval of life-long friends to be obedient to God's call. It is also the story of every believer who is searching for the Church. Where Christ is Lord. Where holiness, human responsibility, and the sovereignty of God are preached. Where fellowship is more than a covered-dish supper in the church basement. And where fads and fashions take a backseat to apostolic worship and doctrine.

Faith Development and Pastoral Care

Faith Development and Pastoral Care
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Publisher : Fortress Press
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 1451410670
ISBN-13 : 9781451410679
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Faith Development and Pastoral Care by : James W. Fowler

James Fowler's work as the originator of faith development research -- his use of the theories of Jean Piaget and Erik Erikson for theology -- has been widely acclaimed for its profound impact on the field of religious education, and for its promise for other fields.

Being Christian

Being Christian
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 9781467442305
ISBN-13 : 1467442305
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Being Christian by : Rowan Williams

In this simple, beautifully written book Rowan Williams explores four essential components of the Christian life: baptism, Bible, Eucharist, and prayer. Despite huge differences in Christian thinking and practice both today and in past centuries, he says, these four basic elements have remained constant and indispensable for the majority of those who call themselves Christians. In accessible, pastoral terms Williams discusses the meaning and practice of baptism, the Bible, the Eucharist, and prayer, inviting readers to really think through the Christian faith and how to live it out. Questions for reflection and discussion at the end of each chapter help readers to dig deeper and apply Williams's insights to their own lives.

Altar Ego

Altar Ego
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9780310333722
ISBN-13 : 0310333725
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Altar Ego by : Craig Groeschel

Discover your true identity in Christ. Many of us live for the approval of others. We let the world decide who we are, or we look to those around us to discover who we think we’d like to be. The problem is that living for what people think of you is the quickest way to forget what God thinks of you. In Altar Ego, pastor and author of Winning the War in Your Mind Craig Groeschel will show you how to sacrifice your broken ideas of approval-based identity on the altar of God’s truth and become who you were meant to be in Christ. You'll learn how to: Expose false labels and selfish motives. Live according to God's higher values with a deeper confidence in His calling. Trade in your broken ego and unleash your “altar” ego as a living sacrifice to Him. Understand how God continuously shapes you into His vision of you. Once you know your true identity and are growing in Christ-like character, then you can behave accordingly with bold behavior, bold prayers, bold words, and bold obedience. Altar Ego reveals who God says you are, and then calls you to live up to it. Rather than living a timid, halfhearted, shallow cultural Christianity, you'll boldly live in the confidence of the God who believes in you.

Dirty Faith

Dirty Faith
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Publisher : NavPress Publishing Group
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1576835650
ISBN-13 : 9781576835654
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Dirty Faith by : Mark Matlock

In their first book, Audio Adrenaline challenges their fans to live out a gritty, radical faith--no matter what the cost.

Becoming God's Children

Becoming God's Children
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9780313382277
ISBN-13 : 0313382271
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming God's Children by : M. D. Faber

M. D. Faber presents a meticulous, unremitting inquiry into the psychological direction from which Christianity derives its power to attract and hold its followers. Becoming God's Children: Religion's Infantilizing Process was written, its author says, to alert readers to the role of infantilization in the Judeo-Christian tradition generally and in Christian rite and doctrine particularly. Because religion plays such an important role in so may lives, it is essential to understand the underlying appeal and significance of religious doctrines. To that end, Becoming God's Children offers the reader an in-depth account of human neuropsychological development, while unearthing the Judeo-Christian tradition's explicitly infantilizing doctrines and rites. This compelling perspective on the nature and meaning of religious behavior explores issues such as: to what extent religious faith is grounded in the mnemonic recesses of the worshipper's brain, whether believers are predisposed by both genetic makeup and environmental prompting to adhere to their religious convictions, and why some individuals are powerfully drawn to religious faith while others reject it. A final chapter explores the implications of religion's infantilizing process vis-a-vis the role of reason and scientific thought in the contemporary world.

Becoming Christian

Becoming Christian
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780812207378
ISBN-13 : 0812207378
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming Christian by : Raymond Van Dam

In a richly textured investigation of the transformation of Cappadocia during the fourth century, Becoming Christian: The Conversion of Roman Cappadocia examines the local impact of Christianity on traditional Greek and Roman society. The Cappadocians Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Eunomius of Cyzicus were influential participants in intense arguments over doctrinal orthodoxy and heresy. In his discussion of these prominent churchmen Raymond Van Dam explores the new options that theological controversies now made available for enhancing personal prestige and acquiring wider reputations throughout the Greek East. Ancient Christianity was more than theology, liturgical practices, moral strictures, or ascetic lifestyles. The coming of Christianity offered families and communities in Cappadocia and Pontus a history built on biblical and ecclesiastical traditions, a history that justified distinctive lifestyles, legitimated the prominence of bishops and clerics, and replaced older myths. Christianity presented a common language of biblical stories and legends about martyrs that allowed educated bishops to communicate with ordinary believers. It provided convincing autobiographies through which people could make sense of the vicissitudes of their lives. The transformation of Roman Cappadocia was a paradigm of the disruptive consequences that accompanied conversion to Christianity in the ancient world. Through vivid accounts of Cappadocians as preachers, theologians, and historians, Becoming Christian highlights the social and cultural repercussions of the formation of new orthodoxies in theology, history, language, and personal identity.