Road To Emmaus: The New Deal

Road To Emmaus: The New Deal


Author : Sean William Carlson
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ISBN : 9780995270299
Pages : 312 pages
Rating Book: 4.7/5 (27 users)

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In the midst of the Great Depression, newly elected US President, Franklin D. Roosevelt offers a new deal for the American people. An advisory team, coined the 'brains trust' build the foundation of his government's policies which will impact American families for generations to come. But can human intervention and a new alignment of 'truths' resurrect a shared hope powerful enough to save a nation from itself?The dusty road of human history cuts through the heart of every soul. Our search for truth is not easy travel as the deadly allures of myth and deceit call us by name, presiding behind altars of ruin. The illusion is set. And lost in the forgotten timelines of a world under seige, an ancient promise remains.All of recorded history is an understanding of the pieces of ourselves that have come before and the road that remains. This journey is both and 'embarking on' and a 'leaving of.'The history of yourself precedes you - going back to the beginning. No piece of history in the cosmos or on earth is exclusive of you. From an exiled apostle imprisoned in the heart of the Roman Empire to Cambodia's killing fields and South America's secret horrors. You wear the scars. From a litany of underground movements and failed revolutions, to the fabled utopian kingdom of Camelot, the claim for truth has worn many faces.The long cold war between the icy dominion of Kalashnikov and a succession of presiders struggling to raise the chalice to the parched lips of the world continues. The battle remains yours to fight.You were a part of the old deal and are an even bigger part of the new deal. The dead hand of the past is no longer the end of us. Our history is not confined to the past nor is it bound to the laws of earthly dimension. It is as timeless and free as you. The road awaits...


Unexpected News

Unexpected News


Author : Robert McAfee Brown
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
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ISBN : 9780664245528
Pages : 172 pages
Rating Book: 4.4/5 (245 users)

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Describes the ways that Asian, African, and South American Christians interpret the Bible, especially the story of Jesus' life


Emmaus Road

Emmaus Road


Author : Donna Sinclair
Publisher : Wood Lake Publishing Inc.
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ISBN : 1551454858
Pages : 194 pages
Rating Book: 4.5/5 (551 users)

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Using as their guide the story of the two disciples who meet the risen Christ on the road to Emmaus, Donna Sinclair and Christopher White move congregations beyond a search for silver bullet solutions, beyond a preoccupation with technique and programming, beyond a hope in simplistic formulas for success, to the qualities of character and faith that will help congregations in the years ahead. Focussing on the healing power of community, the nurture and comfort of study, the gift of sacrament, and the power of outreach, Sinclair and White offer to readers what those first disciples experienced on the road to Emmaus - an encounter with hope.


The Birthing of the New Testament

The Birthing of the New Testament


Author : Thomas L. Brodie
Publisher : Sheffield Phoenix Press
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ISBN : 9781905048038
Pages : 698 pages
Rating Book: 4.4/5 (48 users)

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Many are saying that the prevailing paradigm of New Testament origins is going nowhere. In its place, Brodie's stunning book invites us to suspend all 'knowledge' we already have about the history of the New Testament's development, and to be willing to entertain the following thesis. Everything hinges on Proto-Luke, a history of Jesus using the Elijah-Elisha narrative as its model, which survives in 10 chapters of Luke and 15 of Acts. Mark then uses Proto-Luke, transposing its Acts material back into the life of Jesus. Matthew deuteronomizes Mark, John improves on the discourses of Matthew. Luke-Acts spells out the story at length. Add the Pauline corpus, the descendant of Deuteronomy via the Matthean logia, and the New Testament is virtually complete. This is a totalizing theory, an explanation of everything, and its critics will be numerous. But even they will be hugely intrigued, and have to admit that Brodie's myriads of challenging observations about literary affinities demand an answer.


Night of the Confessor

Night of the Confessor


Author : Tomas Halik
Publisher : Image
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ISBN : 0307952827
Pages : 240 pages
Rating Book: 4.0/5 (37 users)

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Tomáš Halík is a wise guide for the post-Christian era, and never more so than in his latest work, a thought-provoking and powerful reflection on the relationship between faith, paradox, change, and resurrection. As the challenges of cultural secularization and dwindling congregation size confront religious communities across North America and Europe, and the Catholic Church in particular, Tomáš Halík is a prophetic voice of hope. He has lived through the political oppression and intolerance of religion that defined Communist Czechoslovakia, and he draws from this experience to remind readers that not only does crisis lead to deeper understanding but also that any living religion is a changing religion. The central messages of Christianity have always seemed impossible, from peace and forgiveness in the face of a harsh world to love and self-sacrifice despite human selfishness to the victory of resurrection through the defeat of the cross. Acceptance of paradox therefore is the way forward, Halík explains. It is a difficult way that offers an unclear immediate future, but it is ultimately the only honest way.


Handbook on the Gospels (Handbooks on the New Testament)

Handbook on the Gospels (Handbooks on the New Testament)


Author : Benjamin L. Gladd
Publisher : Baker Academic
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ISBN : 1493429256
Pages : 464 pages
Rating Book: 4.9/5 (493 users)

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A leading New Testament scholar provides an easy-to-navigate resource for studying and understanding the Gospels. Written with classroom utility and pastoral application in mind, this accessibly written volume summarizes the content of each major section of the biblical text to help students, pastors, and laypeople quickly grasp the sense of particular passages. The series, modeled after Baker Academic's successful Old Testament Handbook series, focuses primarily on the content of the biblical books without getting bogged down in historical-critical questions or detailed verse-by-verse exegesis. The book covers all four Gospels and explores each major passage, showing how Jesus is the central figure of each plot. It also unpacks how the Old Testament informs the Gospels.


Abingdon New Testament Commentaries: Luke

Abingdon New Testament Commentaries: Luke


Author : Robert C. Tannehill
Publisher : Abingdon Press
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ISBN : 1426750471
Pages : 228 pages
Rating Book: 4.2/5 (426 users)

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The Abingdon New Testament Commentaries series offers compact, critical commentaries on the writings of the New Testament. These commentaries are written with special attention to the needs and interests of theology students, but they will also be useful for students in upper-level college or university settings, as well as for pastors and other church leaders. In addition to providing basic information about the New Testament texts and insights into their meanings, these commentaries exemplify the tasks and procedures of careful, critical exegesis. In this volume, Robert C. Tannehill focuses on the significance of the Gospel of Luke in its final form for its original audience. Drawing on his own extensive previous work on Luke as a literary narrative as well as on recent studies of the ancient Mediterranean social world, Tannehill suggests that modern readers will find that certain features of Luke’s Gospel only take on significance—or deeper significance—when matched with an appropriate historical and cultural context in the first century. “This commentary is designed to meet the needs of sophisticated nonspecialist students of the Bible. The evangelist’s literary genius, frequently displayed in multivalent diction and imagery, finds in Robert Tannehill a faithful and sensitive interpreter. Social-scientific criticism, use of cultural anthropology, and frequent correction of renderings in the New Revised Standard Version appear without undue intrusiveness. This is a work well done.” –Frederick W. Danker, Christ Seminary-Seminex/ Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago


How To Read The Bible (without switching off your brain)

How To Read The Bible (without switching off your brain)


Author : Simon Taylor
Publisher : SPCK
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ISBN : 0281073813
Pages : 138 pages
Rating Book: 4.8/5 (281 users)

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Foreword by Paula Gooder Clear and practical approach Will enable anyone to read the Bible better Tackles the key questions that people ask about the Bible Courteous and humorous style helps break through preconceptions Explains all its references (and, indeed, how the Bible is referred to) Suitable for individual use or in study or book groups Bible reading for everyone - that's what this book offers! It will speak to those who already read the Bible but find themselves asking why; and to those who don't read the Bible but would like to if only it weren't so strange. It explains what the Bible is, offers an overview of what is found in it, and addresses questions people ask, such as: Does science disprove the Bible? Why is there so much violence in the Bible? What does the Bible say about sex? The author also presents an account of reading the Bible in the context of a life of faith and suggests how the Bible might be integrated with a life of prayer.


Think and Believe

Think and Believe


Author : Frederick W. Marks
Publisher : Emmaus Road Publishing
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ISBN : 9781937155377
Pages : 56 pages
Rating Book: 4.5/5 (155 users)

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A coherent, forceful, and compelling case for God and the Church founded by Jesus of Nazareth. This is a remarkable achievement of solid, factual, information that is loaded with ammunition for the new evangelization. Contains colorful vignettes of historic moments alternating with sustained argument. Marks challenges the reader to set aside long-held assumptions and prejudices. Jesus is the only one who proclaimed himself sinless and the only one who ever claimed to be God. His followers converted an entire empire without resort to violence, and after winning Rome they not only gave the world its calendar but transformed pagan culture beyond recognition. These hard, cold facts are presented here with copious notes for easy identification of persons, events, or doctrines that may be unfamiliar. The reader will also find a detailed index and useful appendices.


Reluctant Horses, Broken Bridges, Magic Feathers, and a Tossed Salad

Reluctant Horses, Broken Bridges, Magic Feathers, and a Tossed Salad


Author : J. a. Tamel
Publisher : Xulon Press
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ISBN : 160266790X
Pages : 194 pages
Rating Book: 4.0/5 (62 users)

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Employing his tendency towards satire, Tamel invites readers to join him on a quest to understand the church within the context of the current culture. He exposes what lies at the center of many cynical twentysomethings who are trying to deconstruct what the church has become. (Practical Life)


Text and Interpretation

Text and Interpretation


Author : Patrick J. Hartin
Publisher : BRILL
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ISBN : 9789004094017
Pages : 348 pages
Rating Book: 4.9/5 (94 users)

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"Text and Interpretation" offers a concise insight into the many new approaches adopted in more recent New Testament interpretation. Written mainly by South African New Testament scholars, this work provides a guide to the theory and the practice of these new approaches and renders them more readily accessible.


Filmstrip Guide

Filmstrip Guide


Author : H.W. Wilson Company
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Pages : 424 pages
Rating Book: 4.O/5 ( users)

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Building Tomorrow's Leaders Today

Building Tomorrow's Leaders Today


Author : Michael A. Genovese
Publisher : Routledge
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ISBN : 1317930924
Pages : 118 pages
Rating Book: 4.1/5 (317 users)

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This book focuses on leadership -- what it is, how it works, and how complex, multi-layered and multi-dimensional it is -- and how it will change in the years ahead. If we are to build tomorrow’s leaders today, we need to anticipate what skills, temperaments, and specific competencies will be valuable as we face future needs. If the past is a predictor of the future, the world of tomorrow will be characterized by rapid change, new technology, greater diversity, increased globalization, and the need for lifelong learning. As a political scientist and presidential scholar, Michael Genovese incorporates a wide range of disciplinary perspectives and research on leadership in this book to give students, practitioners, and leadership scholars a welcome and engaging look to the future.


Billboard

Billboard


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Pages : 112 pages
Rating Book: 4./5 ( users)

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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.


Choice

Choice


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Pages : 608 pages
Rating Book: 4.9/5 (39 users)

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Dancing with God

Dancing with God


Author : Jay Emerson Johnson
Publisher : Church Publishing, Inc.
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ISBN : 0819225940
Pages : 192 pages
Rating Book: 4.1/5 (819 users)

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"The image of dancing with God may seem like an odd one for a book on Christian theology," writes Jay Johnson, "More than a few people probably assume dancing and theology have at least one thing in common: Other people do them. The good news of Christian faith suggests something different. Each and everyone of us is invited to dance with God. Each of us can dance. Each of us can do theology." Theology, long seen as the domain of professors, scholars, and clergy, is actually the work of all God's people. Dancing with God uses the metaphor of dance to help readers--especially those without a theological background--approach the discipline of theology as something we all do, and not only something to believe. And doing theology is the practice of hope. This book explores the way Anglicans approach theology. The good news, according to Johnson, is not about the assurance of "getting things right." It comes, instead, from considering our texts, creeds, and liturgies as invitations to dance with the God of abundant life. Beautifully and accessibly written, Dancing with God makes an excellent book for individual or parish study. Jay Emerson Johnson has his M.Div from Nashotah House and his Ph.D. in Systematic and Philosophical Theology from the Graduate Theological Union. He has served a variety of Episcopal parishes, and taught at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific. He speaks to church groups regularly about theology.


Cosmic Codes

Cosmic Codes


Author : Chuck Missler
Publisher : Koinonia House
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ISBN : 1578210720
Pages : 536 pages
Rating Book: 4.7/5 (578 users)

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