The Lord's Dominion

The Lord's Dominion
Title The Lord's Dominion PDF eBook
Author Neil Semple
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 580
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780773514003

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The Lord's Dominion describes the development of mainstream Canadian Methodism, from its earliest days to its incorporation into the United Church of Canada in 1925. Neil Semple looks at the ways in which the church evolved to take its part in the crusade to Christianize the world and meet the complex needs of Canadian Protestants, especially in the face of the challenges of the twentieth century.

Lord's Dominion

Lord's Dominion
Title Lord's Dominion PDF eBook
Author Neil Semple
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 576
Release 1996-04-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 0773565752

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Semple covers virtually every aspect of Canadian Methodism. He examines early nineteenth-century efforts to evangelize pioneer British North America and the revivalistic activities so important to the mid-nineteenth-century years. He documents Methodists' missionary work both overseas and in Canada among aboriginal peoples and immigrants. He analyses the Methodist contribution to Canadian education and the leadership the church provided for the expansion of the role of women in society. He also assesses the spiritual and social dimensions of evangelical religion in the personal lives of Methodists, addressing such social issues as prohibition, prostitution, the importance of the family, and changing attitudes toward children in Methodist doctrine and Canada in general. Semple argues that Methodism evolved into the most Canadian of all the churches, helping to break down the geographic, political, economic, ethnic, and social divisions that confounded national unity. Although the Methodist Church did not achieve the universality it aspired to, he concludes that it succeeded in defining the religious, political, and social agenda for the Protestant component of Canada, providing a powerful legacy of service to humanity and to God.

Complete Works

Complete Works
Title Complete Works PDF eBook
Author Thomas Brookes (Preacher at Margaret's, New Fish Street.)
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 1866
Genre
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Theopoetry of the Psalms

Theopoetry of the Psalms
Title Theopoetry of the Psalms PDF eBook
Author C.J.A. Vos
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 424
Release 2005-10-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567468909

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In Theopoetry of the Psalms Cas J.A. Vos explores the beauty of the Psalms and examines their meaning within the context of exegesis, homiletics and poetry. By investigating the structure, literary genre, history and theology of the Psalms he traces the ways in which they continue to be relevant to contemporary readers and to modern worship. Vos scrutinizes the Psalms as a volume of poetry and a work of art; considers hermeneutical approaches and difficulties, providing not only a verse-by-verse analysis but also a contextual history; outlines a comprehensive homiletic theory for preaching the Psalms; and concludes with a study of the Psalms in liturgy. Theopoetry of the Psalms is valuable to those Biblical scholars who wish to explore the theological and exegetical interpretation of the Psalms as well as to those readers who are interested in liturgics and practical theology for preaching and worship.

The 1857 Hamilton, Ontario Revival

The 1857 Hamilton, Ontario Revival
Title The 1857 Hamilton, Ontario Revival PDF eBook
Author Sandra L. King
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 171
Release 2015-07-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498209459

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Hundreds of people were converted, leading to significant church growth, in an 1857 revival led by Phoebe Palmer in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada that contributed to the beginning of the Second Great Awakening. This book explores the 1857 setting in the world and in Hamilton, including the key churches and people involved in the revival. What happened was not typical for revival meetings led by the Palmers, as this account shows. The book continues with a summary of the impact of the Hamilton revival around the globe, linking it to other revivals and the Second Great Awakening as a whole. The account ends with what subsequently unfolded in the Hamilton area and the churches involved. Many of the primary sources are in the Appendix, and the book includes numerous pictures and maps. Scholars, ministers, and lay people alike will appreciate this exploration of a chapter in Canada's spiritual history.

The Lord's Prayer

The Lord's Prayer
Title The Lord's Prayer PDF eBook
Author C. Clifton Black
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 400
Release 2018-12-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611648939

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C. Clifton Black provides a thorough analysis of the most famous prayer in the Christian church, the Lords Prayer. He begins with an impressionist painting of how the ancients prayed during Jesus time in order to set the context for understanding the prayer he taught his disciples. Throughout the book, Black systematically interprets the rich meanings of each part of the Lords prayer. Additionally, he includes an overview of Christian thought on the Lords Prayer from early church mothers and fathers like Tertullian and Teresa of Avila to modern theologians like Karl Barth. Uniquely, this book is an academic study of the Lords Prayer with a focus on the rhetorical culture from which it developed as well as the theological, literary, and historical meanings of the prayer itself.

The Evangelical Repository

The Evangelical Repository
Title The Evangelical Repository PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 590
Release 1842
Genre
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