Practical Religion

Practical Religion
Title Practical Religion PDF eBook
Author John Charles Ryle
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 374
Release 2018-05-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 373267617X

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Reproduction of the original: Practical Religion by John Charles Ryle

Holiness

Holiness
Title Holiness PDF eBook
Author J. C. Ryle
Publisher Sovereign Grace Publishers,
Pages 236
Release 2001-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1878442333

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This book lays out the requirements and difficulties that will come with the pursuit of holiness in our Christian lives. Ryle starts out with the way to achieve holiness and the difficulties that arise with pursuing a holy life, and then going throughout the Bible giving true examples of the cost of holiness and the rewards it brings as the Bible promises us. To often we sing and pray for such a life without being willing to undergo the necessary life changes and adjustments to get there. This book lays out what we can expect in such a journey and what God will ask of each of us to get us to the point He wants us to be.

Religion in Practice

Religion in Practice
Title Religion in Practice PDF eBook
Author Swami Prabhavananda
Publisher Routledge
Pages 288
Release 2019-04-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0429627564

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This book, first published in 1968, is a collection of twenty-five lectures by Swami Prabhavananda, the outstanding scholar and translator of Hindu scriptures. They present a direct and pragmatic approach to spiritual life, and a clear guide to Hinduism.

What Happens When We Practice Religion?

What Happens When We Practice Religion?
Title What Happens When We Practice Religion? PDF eBook
Author Robert Wuthnow
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 256
Release 2020-05-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0691198594

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He favors the use of a broad range of analytic tools drawn from multiple disciplines and approaches to the study of religion.) The five chapters of this book describe the central concepts and arguments now advancing the study of religious practice. Chapter 1, entitled "Theories", discusses the theoretical contributions associated with the aforementioned shift in religious studies to the investigation of religious practice. Chapter 2, "Situations", discusses how religious activities and experiences are shaped by the physical and temporal spaces in which social action occurs. Chapter 3, "Intentions", takes on an important topic that has proven difficult to study from a social science perspective. "Feelings" are the focus of Chapter 4, and the role of "Bodies" is addressed in Chapter 5. .

Consuming Religion

Consuming Religion
Title Consuming Religion PDF eBook
Author Vincent J. Miller
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 265
Release 2005-08-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1623562384

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Contemporary theology, argues Miller, is silent on what is unquestionably one of the most important cultural issues it faces: consumerism or "consumer culture." While there is no shortage of expressions of concern about the corrosive effects of consumerism from the standpoint of economic justice or environmental ethics, there is a surprising paucity of theoretically sophisticated works on the topic, for consumerism, argues Miller, is not just about behavioral "excesses"; rather, it is a pervasive worldview that affects our construction as persons-what motivates us, how we relate to others, to culture, and to religion. Consuming Religion surveys almost a century of scholarly literature on consumerism and the commodification of culture and charts the ways in which religious belief and practice have been transformed by the dominant consumer culture of the West. It demonstrates the significance of this seismic cultural shift for theological method, doctrine, belief, community, and theological anthropology. Like more popular texts, the book takes a critical stand against the deleterious effects of consumerism. However, its analytical complexity provides the basis for developing more sophisticated tactics for addressing these problems.

Lived Religion in America

Lived Religion in America
Title Lived Religion in America PDF eBook
Author David D. Hall
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 276
Release 1997-11-16
Genre History
ISBN 9780691016733

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"A fascinating collection that graphically demonstrates how participants become subtle theologians of 'lived religion' in America, from (Mrs. Cowman's STREAMS IN THE DESERT to) Ojibway hymn-singing to rustic homesteading and the 'Women's Aglow' movement".--John Butler, Yale University.

Practical Mystic

Practical Mystic
Title Practical Mystic PDF eBook
Author Matthew Stanley
Publisher
Pages 342
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Science and religion have long been thought incompatible. But nowhere has this apparent contradiction been more fully resolved than in the figure of A. S. Eddington (1882-1944), a pioneer in astrophysics, relativity, and the popularization of science, and a devout Quaker. Practical Mystic uses the figure of Eddington to shows how religious and scientific values can interact and overlap without compromising the integrity of either. Eddington was a world-class scientist who not only maintained his religious belief throughout his scientific career but also defended the interrelation of science and religion while drawing inspiration from both for his practices. For instance, at a time when a strict adherence to deductive principles of physics had proved fruitless for understanding the nature of stars, insights from Quaker mysticism led Eddington to argue that an outlook less concerned with certainty and more concerned with further exploration was necessary to overcome the obstacles of incomplete and uncertain knowledge. By examining this intersection between liberal religion and astrophysics, Practical Mystic questions many common assumptions about the relationship between science and spirituality. Matthew Stanley's analysis of Eddington's personal convictions also reveals much about the practice, production, and dissemination of scientific knowledge at the beginning of the twentieth century.