Partners with God
Title | Partners with God PDF eBook |
Author | Gila Gevirtz |
Publisher | Behrman House, Inc |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780874415803 |
Using full-color illustrations, photos, and stories, this book introduces theJewish concepts of God and holiness to the young reader and provides childrenwith a Jewish vocabulary for thinking and talking about God.
Partners in God's Love
Title | Partners in God's Love PDF eBook |
Author | John Davey |
Publisher | Xulon Press |
Pages | 405 |
Release | 2007-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1602662177 |
Written by a retired missionary in the form of a daily devotional, this book combines a lifetime of personal experiences with biblical principles. It covers topics such as patriotic love, brotherly love, love calling children home, love among the ruins, and self love. (Practical Life)
Living as Partners with God
Title | Living as Partners with God PDF eBook |
Author | Behrman House |
Publisher | Behrman House, Inc |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780874416145 |
Takes students to a new level of understanding the Jewish People's covenantal relationship with God. it helps students discover how we add to life's holiness through the performance of mitzvot and the vital role students can play in fulfilling the covenant by living as partners with god. grades 4-6.
Jews and Christians, Rivals Or Partners for the Kingdom of God?
Title | Jews and Christians, Rivals Or Partners for the Kingdom of God? PDF eBook |
Author | Didier Pollefeyt |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780802844873 |
For centuries, the Christian churches and Christian theology have sought to forge their own identity by challenging the identity of Judaism. Christians often inquired whether Israel was still the people of God, whether the church had replaced Israel. An affirmative answer to the latter inquiry is often described as the "theology of substitution": the church has taken Israel's place. The implication is that there is no longer any place for Israel in God's plan of salvation. The history of Christian anti-Judaism is dramatic proof of the violent potential that is implicit in this Christian theology of substitution. After Auschwitz, the search for an alternative to this theology, a search which touches the heart of Christianity, has become a necessity. The central question of this book is whether - and how - Christianity can maintain its identity if it no longer understands itself as a substitute for Judaism. Didier Pollefeyt shows how the theme of substitution constitutes the basic theological problem for Christians in the encounter with Judaism. Bertold Klappert develops an alternative for the Christian theology of substitution by drawing on the work of Protestant theologians. Leon Klenicki offers a Jewish perspective, as he seeks to develop a theory of dialogical encounter for Jews and Christians. Terrence Merrigan reflects on the way in which the Christian rediscovery of Judaism can be significant in the light of the postmodern challenge of religious pluralism. Rik Hoet analyzes biblical metaphors which might serve as an alternative for the Christian theology of substitution.
Partners in Healing
Title | Partners in Healing PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Ramirez |
Publisher | CSS Publishing |
Pages | 65 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 0788023780 |
Healing is a gift and not a right. The prayer of faith is powerful, but the most faithful prayer of power was that of Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane, on the eve of his great ordeal: "Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me; yet, not my will but yours be done" (Luke 22:42). Anointing cannot guarantee healing. If it could it would border on magic, and would imply that we in some way control God's actions. God is in control of history and healing. It is God who invites us to join into a community of prayer through the ordinance of anointing. (excerpt from Partners In Healing) Though there are countless instances of anointing in the Bible, it is seldom practiced in many Christian traditions today. But this essential rite reminds us that God is the true source of restoration and healing -- and that he is at work in all aspects of our lives. Anointing affirms and symbolizes our partnership with God, and it invites God to be part of the healing process for anyone who is sick physically, emotionally, or spiritually. Partners In Healing is a complete guide with all the resources you need to revive this ancient practice as part of a comprehensive ministry of healing. In addition to exploring the biblical and historical background for anointing, you'll find a wealth of practical, easy-to-use material. There's an extensive range of services and prayers, as well as sermons you can use to introduce this ministry to congregations unfamiliar with it. Discussion questions and activities are also included, making this an excellent resource for small group study. Frank Ramirez is an author and pastor in the Church of the Brethren who has written numerous books, articles, and short stories. A graduate of the University of LaVerne and Bethany Theological Seminary, Ramirez has served congregations in Indiana and California, and is currently pastor at Everett Church of the Brethren in Everett, Pennsylvania. His other CSS titles include He Took A Towel, Gabriel's Horn, The Christmas Star, Coming Home, A Call To Worship, and Lectionary Worship Aids.
The Terms of Risala-i Nur Collection
Title | The Terms of Risala-i Nur Collection PDF eBook |
Author | Ahmed Akgunduz |
Publisher | IUR Press |
Pages | 488 |
Release | 2024-04-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9491898388 |
This important academic work is the necessary fruit of our academic efforts, which we have been carrying out for nearly 10 years, to revise the four main books of the Risāla-i Nūr Collection, The Words, The Rays, The Flashes and The Letters of Bedīuzzaman, and to explain important academic terms with glosses. The first two of these works are now in print and have attracted considerable interest in scholarly circles. Upon requests, we have found it appropriate to publish these terms, which are essential for the understanding of the Risāla-i Nūr Collection, as a separate book.
Towards a Theology of Relationship
Title | Towards a Theology of Relationship PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Berra |
Publisher | James Clarke & Company |
Pages | 271 |
Release | 2024-01-25 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0227179900 |
With the theme of relationship receiving renewed attention in a variety of areas, theological expressions of the subject are also being brought back into the spotlight. Although the concept of a personal relationship with God is a common Christian expression, it is often poorly defined. Here, Michael Berra draws on the Swiss theologian Emil Brunner to redefine and rehabilitate the analogy of relationship. Basing his study primarily on Brunner's seminal work Truth as Encounter, Berra proposes that relationship ought to be the central motif for the whole of theology. He investigates the theme in light of modern relationship science, arguing that God-human interaction categorically meets the definition of a relationship, and that it is existentially intended to be intimate. Scholars and church leaders will find in Berra's approach a refreshing voice in this dynamic field.