The Ironic Christian's Companion

The Ironic Christian's Companion
Title The Ironic Christian's Companion PDF eBook
Author Patrick Henry
Publisher Penguin
Pages 240
Release 2000-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1101664711

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A prominent religious scholar who isn't afraid to shake our assumptions and probe our imaginations, Patrick Henry has written a guide for the "ironic Christian"—one who strives to integrate truth with faith, to let an expanding knowledge of the world translate into an expanded understanding of God. Drawing on the works of a diverse group of writers and thinkers, from C.S. Lewis and Julian of Norwich to Anne Sexton, Yogi Berra, and Dr. Seuss, he explores the ways in which we can maintain our belief in a God defined by mysteriousness. With humor, humility, and courage, he asks us to join him in this spiritual quest—and in the dizzying, thrilling leaps that faith invites.

Ironic Christian's Companion

Ironic Christian's Companion
Title Ironic Christian's Companion PDF eBook
Author Patrick Henry
Publisher
Pages
Release 2000
Genre
ISBN 9781322866741

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Broken Hallelujah

Broken Hallelujah
Title Broken Hallelujah PDF eBook
Author Darren J. N. Middleton
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 190
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780739119273

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Marking the fiftieth anniversary of Kazantzakis's death, author Darren J. N. Middleton looks back on Kazantzakis's life and literary art to suggest that, contrary to popular belief, Kazantzakis and his views actually comport with the ideals of Christianity.

Christ's Victorious Church: Essays on Biblical Ecclesiology and Eschatology in Honor of Tom Friskney

Christ's Victorious Church: Essays on Biblical Ecclesiology and Eschatology in Honor of Tom Friskney
Title Christ's Victorious Church: Essays on Biblical Ecclesiology and Eschatology in Honor of Tom Friskney PDF eBook
Author Jon A. Weatherly
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 202
Release 2001-08-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1579107389

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Christ's Victorious Church represents the synthesis of concerns that made the teaching of Tom Friskney so influential. Written by some of his former students and colleagues, the essays in this collection combine interests in critically informed exegesis, the construction of a genuinely and comprehensively biblical theology, the lived experience of Christianity, and the proclamation of the gospel to the church and the world. Emphasizing the crucial biblical perspectives on the church as the people of God and the last things as the climax and fulfillment of God's work in the world, this volume celebrates and carries forward the legacy of a quietly inspiring scholar, teacher and minister.From 1954 to 2001, Tom Friskney taught as a professor at Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary. Though his many interests enabled him to teach a variety of subjects, his greatest impact was in New Testament studies. That impact can be seen in a generation of former students - serving as college and seminary educators, ministers and volunteers - who cite him as their formative influence. These essays, written by former students and colleagues to honor their mentor and friend, discuss the twin emphases of Tom Friskney's teaching, the church and the last things. In keeping with the honoree's wide-ranging pursuits, they vary from the scholarly to the homiletical to the reflective.

Outgrowing Church, 2nd ed.

Outgrowing Church, 2nd ed.
Title Outgrowing Church, 2nd ed. PDF eBook
Author John Killinger
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 180
Release 2019-10-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532692773

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Why are so many people drifting away from today's churches? John Killinger suggests that part of the problem is that they have personally outpaced the thinking and understanding of the church so that they no longer find it adequate as a social structure for the celebration of their faith. In their attempts to find Jesus and his teachings relevant within the new culture, they strike out on their own or adhere to para-Christian organizations that retain an allegiance to Jesus without the baggage of the traditional institution. Killinger, a former big-steeple minister and theologian, describes how he himself has been forced essentially to abandon the church in order to remain faithful to the beliefs and ideals that first drew him into it.

Freelance Christianity

Freelance Christianity
Title Freelance Christianity PDF eBook
Author Vance G. Morgan
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 172
Release 2017-06-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1498299148

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"How can you be a Christian and a philosopher at the same time?" This question has haunted Vance Morgan ever since it was posed by a good friend almost thirty years ago. Freelance Christianity is rooted in Morgan's conviction that, far from being fundamentally opposed, truly philosophical energies and a commitment to a vibrant, lived faith are complementary, mutually supporting, and marks of a healthy quest for the divine. This book brings together his training as a philosopher and experience as a person of faith in an investigation of how the life of faith can be lived with a rigorous commitment to the pursuit of knowledge in real time.

Twentieth-Century Global Christianity

Twentieth-Century Global Christianity
Title Twentieth-Century Global Christianity PDF eBook
Author Mary Farrell Bednarowski
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 474
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1451414420

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A specific focus and intent of this final volume of A People's History of Christianity is to delve behind the global phenomenon of Christianity to glimpse some of the very rich and dynamic lifeways within it. Ranging over the whole century and across several continents, the scholars in this volume probe Christians' creative encounters with popular culture, liturgy and spirituality, social change and Marxism, intrareligious and interreligious dialogue, and changes in gender expectations and roles. Includes 50 illustrations, maps, bibliographies, and an 8-page color gallery. Contributors include Mary Farrell Bednarowski; Mercy Oduyoye, Ghana; Patrick Henry, St. John's University; Bruce Forbes, Morningside College; Valerie Demarinis, Upsaala University; Rosetta E. Ross, Spelman College; Ada Mariacute;a Isasi-Diacute;az, Drew University; Mark Noll, Wheaton College; Ann Pederson, Augustana College; Eleazar Fernaacute;ndez, United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities; Victoria Barnett United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Margaret Bendroth, American Congregational Association; Oscar Cole-Arnal, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary; Paul Mojzes, Rosemont College; Luis Rivera-Pagaacute;n, Princeton Theological Seminary; Ethan Sanders, University of Cambridge; Christina Traina, Northwestern University; Jean-Paul Wiest, University of San Francisco.