Covenant and Calling

Covenant and Calling
Title Covenant and Calling PDF eBook
Author Robert Song
Publisher SCM Press
Pages 128
Release 2014-09-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334051908

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No other issue in recent times has proved as potentially divisive for the churches as that of same-sex relationships. At the same time as many countries have been moving towards legal recognition of civil partnerships or same-sex marriage, Christian responses have tended towards either finding alliances with proponents of conservative social mores, or providing what amounts to theological endorsement of secular liberal values.

Affirming the Covenant

Affirming the Covenant
Title Affirming the Covenant PDF eBook
Author Peter R. Eisenstadt
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 312
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN

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"The most significant history of Rochester Jewry in almost fifty years, Affirming the Covenant tells its story through extensive excerpts from sermons, archival documents, and never-before published photographs."--BOOK JACKET.

Recalling the Covenant

Recalling the Covenant
Title Recalling the Covenant PDF eBook
Author Moshe Shamah
Publisher Ktav Publishing House
Pages 1165
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781602801844

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God's Kingdom through God's Covenants

God's Kingdom through God's Covenants
Title God's Kingdom through God's Covenants PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Gentry
Publisher Crossway
Pages 243
Release 2015-08-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433541947

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The Bible records a number of covenants that God made with his people. However, rather than merely abstract ideas for theologians and scholars to study, the covenants in Scripture hold the key to understanding the Bible’s overarching story and message. In God’s Kingdom through God’s Covenants, two world-class scholars offer readers an engaging snapshot of how God has chosen to lovingly relate to his people in history, tracing the significance of the concept of “covenant” through both the Old and New Testaments. Explaining the differences between covenant theology and dispensationalism while offering a thoughtful alternative to both, this book ultimately highlights the covenantal framework through which God has promised to remain faithful to his people.

Kingdom through Covenant (Second Edition)

Kingdom through Covenant (Second Edition)
Title Kingdom through Covenant (Second Edition) PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Gentry
Publisher Crossway
Pages 765
Release 2018-09-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433553104

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Kingdom through Covenant is a careful exposition of how the biblical covenants unfold and relate to one another—a widely debated topic, critical for understanding the narrative plot structure of the whole Bible. By incorporating the latest available research from the ancient Near East and examining implications of their work for Christology, ecclesiology, eschatology, and hermeneutics, scholars Peter J. Gentry and Stephen J. Wellum present a thoughtful and viable alternative to both covenant theology and dispensationalism. This second edition features updated and revised content, clarifying key material and integrating the latest findings into the discussion.

A Living Covenant

A Living Covenant
Title A Living Covenant PDF eBook
Author David Hartman
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Pages 315
Release 2013-04-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1580237452

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“‘A covenantal vision of life, with mitzvah (divine commandment) as the central organizing principle in the relationship between Jews and God, liberates the intellect and the moral will. I seek to show that a tradition mediated by the Sinai covenant can encourage the development of a human being who is not afraid to assume responsibility for the ongoing drama of Jewish history. Passive resignation is seen not to be an essential trait of one whose relationship to God is mediated by the hearing of mitzvot.” —from the Introduction This interpretation of Jewish teaching will appeal to all people seeking to understand the relationship between the idea of divine demand and the human response, between religious tradition and modernity. Hartman shows that a life lived in Jewish tradition need not be passive, insulated, or self-effacing, but can be lived in the modern pluralistic world with passion, tolerance, and spontaneity. The Judaic tradition is often seen as being more concerned with uncritical obedience to law than with individual freedom and responsibility. In A Living Covenant, Hartman challenges this approach by revealing a Judaism grounded in a covenant—a relational framework—informed by the metaphor of marital love rather than that of parent-child dependency. This view of life places the individual firmly within community. Hartman shows that the Judaic tradition need not be understood in terms of human passivity and resignation, but rather as a vehicle by which human individuality and freedom can be expressed within a relational matrix.

Covenant Affirmations

Covenant Affirmations
Title Covenant Affirmations PDF eBook
Author Donald C. Frisk
Publisher
Pages 186
Release 1981
Genre Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN 9780910452489

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