War of Words

War of Words
Title War of Words PDF eBook
Author Paul David Tripp
Publisher Resources for Changing Lives
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780875526041

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Paul Tripp identifies the attitudes and assumptions behind our words and shows how to develop God-honoring communication.

I Speak in the Power of God’s Speech

I Speak in the Power of God’s Speech
Title I Speak in the Power of God’s Speech PDF eBook
Author Renee Pearsall
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 171
Release 2019-07-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 179604377X

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This manual is about how to gain power over your life as you learn to listen to what God is speaking to you. Through His Words, you will be equipped with the courage and strength to face any battle in your life. This manual serves as a guide to help you strengthen your day to day relationship with God as you master the concept of speaking peace, health, and prosperity.

Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics

Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics
Title Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics PDF eBook
Author Joel B. Green
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 912
Release 2011-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 080103406X

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Leading scholars from the fields of biblical studies and ethics provide a one-stop reference book on the vital relationship between Scripture and ethics.

Sermons of Arthur C. McGill

Sermons of Arthur C. McGill
Title Sermons of Arthur C. McGill PDF eBook
Author Arthur C. McGill
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 166
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621895297

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Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Arthur McGill had numerous opportunities to air his rich theological musings outside of the classroom. We are now fortunate, some twenty-five years after his death, to have seventeen sermons brought to us by the aid of his wife Lucille McGill and editor David Cain (University of Mary Washington). These homilies reveal the core themes that distinguish his theological writings: relaxing in our neediness before God, participating in the death-to-life pattern of self-expenditure, and rooting our hope in the unique power of Christ. The collection culminates with what Cain notes as McGill's "signature" sermon on The Good Samaritan, wherein we see that the reception of grace always precedes the extension of grace. In addressing day-to-day issues such as possessions, speech, loneliness, and anger, McGill is both prophetic and pastoral. He does not hesitate to say that "the wickedness of Nineveh--alas!--is the wickedness of the United States." At the same time, he brings a refreshing word with theological depth about human suffering and the God who models ultimate vulnerability.

How to Develop Power and Personality in Speaking

How to Develop Power and Personality in Speaking
Title How to Develop Power and Personality in Speaking PDF eBook
Author Grenville Kleiser
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1912
Genre Culture
ISBN

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Unmanly Men

Unmanly Men
Title Unmanly Men PDF eBook
Author Brittany E. Wilson
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 2015
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199325006

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New Testament scholars typically assume that the men who pervade the pages of Luke's two volumes are models of an implied "manliness." Scholars rarely question how Lukan men measure up to ancient masculine mores, even though masculinity is increasingly becoming a topic of inquiry in the field of New Testament and its related disciplines. Drawing especially from gender-critical work in classics, Brittany Wilson addresses this lacuna by examining key male characters in Luke-Acts in relation to constructions of masculinity in the Greco-Roman world. Of all Luke's male characters, Wilson maintains that four in particular problematize elite masculine norms: namely, Zechariah (the father of John the Baptist), the Ethiopian eunuch, Paul, and, above all, Jesus. She further explains that these men do not protect their bodily boundaries nor do they embody corporeal control, two interrelated male gender norms. Indeed, Zechariah loses his ability to speak, the Ethiopian eunuch is castrated, Paul loses his ability to see, and Jesus is put to death on the cross. With these bodily "violations," Wilson argues, Luke points to the all-powerful nature of God and in the process reconfigures--or refigures--men's own claims to power. Luke, however, not only refigures the so-called prerogative of male power, but he refigures the parameters of power itself. According to Luke, God provides an alternative construal of power in the figure of Jesus and thus redefines what it means to be masculine. Thus, for Luke, "real" men look manifestly unmanly. Wilson's findings in Unmanly Men will shatter long-held assumptions in scholarly circles and beyond about gendered interpretations of the New Testament, and how they can be used to understand the roles of the Bible's key characters.

Personal Speech-ethics in the Epistle of James

Personal Speech-ethics in the Epistle of James
Title Personal Speech-ethics in the Epistle of James PDF eBook
Author William R. Baker
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 388
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN 9783161459580

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