The Antioch Factor

The Antioch Factor
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Publisher : Regal Books
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 1852402849
ISBN-13 : 9781852402846
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Antioch Factor by : Ross Paterson

"The book of Acts tells how the first Christians spread the Gospel efficiently for 200 years without possessing a single building. Our choice? To use their methods or ours. Read this book!"

The Case for Antioch

The Case for Antioch
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Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781433671388
ISBN-13 : 1433671387
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The Case for Antioch by : Jeff Iorg

A study of the New Testament church in Antioch provides a biblical model of what healthy churches should look like today.

The People Factor

The People Factor
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Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781400205035
ISBN-13 : 1400205034
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The People Factor by : Van Moody

The relationships in your life will make the difference between happiness and misery. The right relationship will launch you to the heights of achievement; the wrong one will tether you to mediocrity. Your relationships will be your sources of greatest joy and your venues of greatest pain. Van Moody says, “When people show you who they are, pay attention.” We need to undertake the important task of evaluating our relationships intelligently. We need to recognize the people with whom God has called us to walk in mutually beneficial relationships and to identify those who will derail our destinies or hinder His purposes for our lives. It is high time we cultivate our Relational IQs, understanding not only how to build great relationships but also how to avoid or skillfully exit bad ones. Van Moody saw this need every day of his pastoral life, but he could not find a concise, practical resource for people who need to become more relationally savvy. He needed a beyond-the-basics study guide for Relational IQ. The People Factor is his solution. God works in our lives through our relationships. Yet, all too often, we get our relationship advice from the most toxic sources we can find. The People Factor is based on the most effective, trustworthy relationship book of all time: the Bible. If you hunger for a richer, more fulfilling life, your Relational IQ is the place to start. If you put The People Factor principles to work, you will become stronger, happier, and healthier in all your relationships. You will be a better spouse, a better friend, a better boss, a better parent, and a better person.

The Church in Antioch in the First Century CE

The Church in Antioch in the First Century CE
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780567352460
ISBN-13 : 0567352463
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Church in Antioch in the First Century CE by : Michelle Slee

The book explores the problems faced by the church in Antioch in the mid-first century CE once the decision was taken to welcome Gentiles into the church. Slee argues that a particular problem was the celebration of the Eucharist, since some Jewish Christians felt that the table-fellowship this involved inevitably brought the risk of contamination (because of Gentile contact with idolatry). She suggests this was the subject debated at the Jerusalem conference described in Acts 15 and Galatians 2, and it was the eventual decision of the Antioch church to hold separate Eucharists that led to Paul's break with the church (Gal 2:11-14). Thus even at the end of the first century CE the Antioch church was still divided on the issue.

The Antioch Review

The Antioch Review
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B200153
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Antioch Review by : John Donald Kingsley

Antioch

Antioch
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 586
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317540410
ISBN-13 : 1317540417
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Antioch by : Andrea U. De Giorgi

Winner of ASOR's 2022 G. Ernest Wright Award for the most substantial volume dealing with archaeological material, excavation reports and material culture from the ancient Near East and Eastern Mediterranean. This is a complete history of Antioch, one of the most significant major cities of the eastern Mediterranean and a crossroads for the Silk Road, from its foundation by the Seleucids, through Roman rule, the rise of Christianity, Islamic and Byzantine conquests, to the Crusades and beyond. Antioch has typically been treated as a city whose classical glory faded permanently amid a series of natural disasters and foreign invasions in the sixth and seventh centuries CE. Such studies have obstructed the view of Antioch’s fascinating urban transformations from classical to medieval to modern city and the processes behind these transformations. Through its comprehensive blend of textual sources and new archaeological data reanalyzed from Princeton’s 1930s excavations and recent discoveries, this book offers unprecedented insights into the complete history of Antioch, recreating the lives of the people who lived in it and focusing on the factors that affected them during the evolution of its remarkable cityscape. While Antioch’s built environment is central, the book also utilizes landscape archaeological work to consider the city in relation to its hinterland, and numismatic evidence to explore its economics. The outmoded portrait of Antioch as a sadly perished classical city par excellence gives way to one in which it shines as brightly in its medieval Islamic, Byzantine, and Crusader incarnations. Antioch: A History offers a new portal to researching this long-lasting city and is also suitable for a wide variety of teaching needs, both undergraduate and graduate, in the fields of classics, history, urban studies, archaeology, Silk Road studies, and Near Eastern/Middle Eastern studies. Just as importantly, its clarity makes it attractive for, and accessible to, a general readership outside the framework of formal instruction.

Christian Antioch

Christian Antioch
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Publisher : CUP Archive
Total Pages : 240
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0521234255
ISBN-13 : 9780521234252
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Christian Antioch by : D. S. Wallace-Hadrill

This book is a comprehensive survey of the history and, more particularly, of the thought of Antioch from the second to the eighth centuries of the Christian era. Dr Wallace-Hadrill traces the religious background of Antiochene Christianity and examines in detail aspects of its intellectual life: the exegesis of scripture, the interpretation of history, philosophy, and the doctrine of the nature of God as applied to an understanding of Christ and man's salvation. The community at Antioch stressed history and literalism, in self-conscious opposition to the tendency to allegorise that prevailed at Alexandria. While insisting on the divinity of Christ, they were equally adamant that no other doctrine should be allowed to compromise their central belief that Jesus was really human.

The Formation of Christianity in Antioch

The Formation of Christianity in Antioch
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781134425297
ISBN-13 : 1134425295
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Formation of Christianity in Antioch by : Magnus Zetterholm

And conclusion3 THE CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS DIFFERENTIATION; Introduction; Constructing analytical tools; A theory of religious differentiation; Religion and value-changing processes; Muslims and religious change in modern Europe; Pluralism and religious differentiation; A theory of social integration; Variables of assimilation; The process of assimilation; The assimilation profile-a test case; The use of acculturation; Analysis-Antiochean Judaism revealed; Groups and factions; Crossing the boundaries-Antiochus the apostate; Observing torah-religious traditionalists.

Thirty Years That Changed the World

Thirty Years That Changed the World
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 292
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0802827667
ISBN-13 : 9780802827661
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Thirty Years That Changed the World by : Michael Green

Green opens up the gripping story of the Book of Acts, highlighting the astonishing, volcanic eruption of faith found there and comparing it to the often halfhearted Christianity of the modern Western world.