Against the Heathen

Against the Heathen
Title Against the Heathen PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Fig
Pages 119
Release
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ISBN 1626300232

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A Wideness in God's Mercy

A Wideness in God's Mercy
Title A Wideness in God's Mercy PDF eBook
Author Clark H. Pinnock
Publisher Zondervan
Pages 228
Release 1992
Genre Christianity and other religions
ISBN 0310535913

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Offers "new possibilities of interpretation for religious pluralism." Covers topics like God's global reach in salvation, a Christology of Grace, and how Scripture views other religions.

Fishery Market News

Fishery Market News
Title Fishery Market News PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 4
Release 1988
Genre Fish trade
ISBN

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The Heathen School

The Heathen School
Title The Heathen School PDF eBook
Author John Demos
Publisher Vintage
Pages 361
Release 2014-03-18
Genre History
ISBN 0385351666

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Longlisted for the 2014 National Book Award The astonishing story of a unique missionary project—and the America it embodied—from award-winning historian John Demos. Near the start of the nineteenth century, as the newly established United States looked outward toward the wider world, a group of eminent Protestant ministers formed a grand scheme for gathering the rest of mankind into the redemptive fold of Christianity and “civilization.” Its core element was a special school for “heathen youth” drawn from all parts of the earth, including the Pacific Islands, China, India, and, increasingly, the native nations of North America. If all went well, graduates would return to join similar projects in their respective homelands. For some years, the school prospered, indeed became quite famous. However, when two Cherokee students courted and married local women, public resolve—and fundamental ideals—were put to a severe test. The Heathen School follows the progress, and the demise, of this first true melting pot through the lives of individual students: among them, Henry Obookiah, a young Hawaiian who ran away from home and worked as a seaman in the China Trade before ending up in New England; John Ridge, son of a powerful Cherokee chief and subsequently a leader in the process of Indian “removal”; and Elias Boudinot, editor of the first newspaper published by and for Native Americans. From its birth as a beacon of hope for universal “salvation,” the heathen school descends into bitter controversy, as American racial attitudes harden and intensify. Instead of encouraging reconciliation, the school exposes the limits of tolerance and sets off a chain of events that will culminate tragically in the Trail of Tears. In The Heathen School, John Demos marshals his deep empathy and feel for the textures of history to tell a moving story of families and communities—and to probe the very roots of American identity.

The Englishman's Hebrew and Chaldee concordance of the Old Testament[based on the unpubl. work of W. De Burgh, ed. by G.V. Wigram.].

The Englishman's Hebrew and Chaldee concordance of the Old Testament[based on the unpubl. work of W. De Burgh, ed. by G.V. Wigram.].
Title The Englishman's Hebrew and Chaldee concordance of the Old Testament[based on the unpubl. work of W. De Burgh, ed. by G.V. Wigram.]. PDF eBook
Author George Vicesimus Wigram
Publisher
Pages 830
Release 1860
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ISBN

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Mission in the Old Testament

Mission in the Old Testament
Title Mission in the Old Testament PDF eBook
Author Walter C. Jr. Kaiser
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 166
Release 2012-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441238794

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Walter Kaiser questions the notion that the New Testament represents a deviation from God's supposed intention to save only the Israelites. He argues that--contrary to popular opinion--the older Testament does not reinforce an exclusive redemptive plan. Instead, it emphasizes a common human condition and God's original and continuing concern for all humanity. Kaiser shows that the Israelites' mission was always to actively spread to gentiles the Good News of the promised Messiah. This new edition adds two new chapters, freshens material throughout, expands the bibliography, and includes study questions.

The Divine Authority and Encouragement of Missions from Christians to the Heathen

The Divine Authority and Encouragement of Missions from Christians to the Heathen
Title The Divine Authority and Encouragement of Missions from Christians to the Heathen PDF eBook
Author Bryce Johnston
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1797
Genre Missions
ISBN

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