Moving In The Spirit

Moving In The Spirit
Title Moving In The Spirit PDF eBook
Author Phil Pringle
Publisher PaX Ministries
Pages 383
Release 2016-07-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 9813179996

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Moving in the Spirit will guide and inspire you to tap into the great power of God and have it flow from you out into your world. You’ll begin to not only know the truths of God, but personally experience them. This book will help you be more effective in your walk with God by leading you into a closer relationship with the Holy Spirit, the person - not just to teach you about Him, but rather to bring you into connection with Him.

Moving by the Spirit

Moving by the Spirit
Title Moving by the Spirit PDF eBook
Author Naomi Haynes
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 218
Release 2017-03-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0520294254

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Prologue : a breakthrough for Mr. Zulu -- Introduction : Pentecostalism as promise, Pentecostalism as problem -- Boom and bust, revival and renewal -- Making moving happen -- Becoming Pentecostal on the Copperbelt -- Ritual and the (un)making of the Pentecostal relational world -- Prosperity, charisma, and the problem of gender -- On the potential and problems of Pentecostal exchange -- Mending mother's kitchen -- The circulation of Copperbelt saints -- Conclusion : worlds that flourish

Moving Spirit

Moving Spirit
Title Moving Spirit PDF eBook
Author Julie Cairnie
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 217
Release 2012
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3643902158

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This collection inspired by the life and work of the Zimbabwean cult writer Dambudzo Marechera demonstrates the growing influence of this author among writers, artists and scholars worldwide and invites the reassessment of his oeuvre and of categories of literary theory such as modernism and postcolonialism.

Moving Spirits, Building Lives

Moving Spirits, Building Lives
Title Moving Spirits, Building Lives PDF eBook
Author Hugh Ballou
Publisher SynerVision International
Pages 126
Release 2005-06
Genre Music
ISBN 097721480X

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Open

Open
Title Open PDF eBook
Author Brad R. Braxton
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Pages 262
Release 2023-04-04
Genre
ISBN 1506488811

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This book boldly articulates an open theology--progressive approaches that promote unorthodox theological reflection and the creation of inclusive communities. Brad Braxton outlines Christianity's capacity to foster healing, hope, and restorative justice through embracing pluralism and radically inclusive love.

Moving Spirits, Building Lives, A Companion Workbook

Moving Spirits, Building Lives, A Companion Workbook
Title Moving Spirits, Building Lives, A Companion Workbook PDF eBook
Author Hugh Ballou
Publisher SynerVision International
Pages 54
Release 2007-05
Genre Leadership
ISBN 0977214818

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Matter and Spirit

Matter and Spirit
Title Matter and Spirit PDF eBook
Author James M. Lawler
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 592
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781580462211

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This narrative shows how the contours of moral and political philosophy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were shaped by Kant's two distinct philosophical responses to the results of modern science. This history of early modern Western philosophy takes its inspiration from Kant's claim that the battle between the metaphysics of matter and that of spirit is the principal axis around which modern philosophy up to his time, in all its aspects, has revolved. The empiricist-materialist trend that dominates in England is first examined in the progressively unfolding works of Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Adam Smith. A contrasting and competing dialectic develops in the rationalist/spiritualist trend in the continental philosophy of Descartes, Leibniz, and Rousseau. Framing this history is the background context of the philosophy and science of Aristotle and the challenges to the traditional paradigm presented by the revolutionary sciences of Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton. James Lawler is Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo.