Christmas Time Lined Notebook Writing Pad Sketchbook
by Hohoho by Tw Notebooks
The Ten Commandments (Foundational Tools for Our Faith)
by Kevin DeYoung
Pastor and best-selling author Kevin DeYoung delivers critical truth about the Ten Commandments as he explains what they are, why we should know them, and how we should apply them today.
God and the Moral Life
How do various concepts of God impact the moral life? Is God ultimately required for goodness? In this edited collection, an international panel of contemporary philosophers and theologians offer new avenues of exploration from a theist perspective for these important questions. The book features several approaches to address these questions. Common themes include philosophical and theological conceptions of God with reference to human morality, particular Trinitarian accounts of God and the...
Karma and Chaos: New and Collected Essays on Vipassana Meditation
by Dr Paul R Fleischman
Byzance Et Sa Monnaie (Ive-Xve Siecles)
by Jean-Michel Spieser, Cecile Morrisson, and Georg-D Schaaf
Notice Sur Le Bourg, l'Eglise d'Uzeste Et Le Tombeau de Clement V Qu'elle Renferme (Religion)
by Fauche-S
First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
We Can Make the World Economy a Sustainable Global Home
by Lewis S. Mudge
This book by theologian-ethicist Lewis Mudge offers fresh philosophical and theological concepts, economic and political insights, and practical financial proposals to counter the causes and lasting effects of the worldwide recession that began in late 2007. The historical and global dimensions of Mudge's perspective and his open-ended suggestions keep the book's arguments highly relevant today, little affected by daily changes in a world economy still suffering from the reverberations of the cr...
Everyone a Teacher (Ethics of Everyday Life)
"All of us teach," begins Mark Schwehn's anthology of readings on teaching and learning. Teaching is woven into the fabric of our everyday lives. It includes training children, forming habits and characters, witnessing to a way of life, nurturing reflection and imagination, and imparting goals as well as facts and skills. Teachers are parents, grandparents, spouses, friends, neighbors, pastors, siblings, and co-workers, as well as professional educators. Most people know good teaching when they...
Religion, Food, and Eating in North America (Arts and Traditions of the Table: Perspectives on Culinary History)
The way in which religious people eat reflects not only their understanding of food and religious practice but also their conception of society and their place within it. This anthology considers theological foodways, identity foodways, negotiated foodways, and activist foodways in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. Original essays explore the role of food and eating in defining theologies and belief structures, creating personal and collective identities, establishing and challenging...
“Great biblical truths are meant not only for our intellectual acceptance, but for our spiritual health.” –Dr. Al Mohler More faulty information about God swirls around us today than ever before. No wonder so many followers of Christ are unsure of what they really believe in the face of the new spiritual openness attempting to alter unchanging truth. For centuries the church has taught and guarded the core Christian beliefs that make up the essential foundations of the faith. But in our postmo...
Moralische Kompetenz (Werte-Bildung Interdisziplinar, #6)
by Michael Winklmann
The American justice system was founded on the idea of "majority-rule," but in a democracy this is achievable only if the majority has the interests of the whole at heart. Since the days of America's founding, white, Christian males created laws from their standpoint as the majority, leading them to exercise power in a largely "majoritarian" way rather than upholding the interests of all citizens. The nation has not realized its stated ideals of equality of liberty, opportunity and justice for a...
Abraham, Isaac and the Pit Bull (Your View Matters)
by Jonetta R Yff and Larry a Yff
Justice and Christian Ethics (New Studies in Christian Ethics)
by E. Clinton Gardner
Justice and Christian Ethics is a study in the meaning and foundations of justice in modern society. Written from a theological perspective, its focus is upon the interaction of religion and law in their common pursuit of justice. Consideration is given, first, to the historical roots of justice in the classical tradition of virtue (Aristotle and Aquinas) and in the biblical ideas of covenant and the righteousness of God. Subsequent chapters trace the relationships between justice, law and virtu...
Thoughts to Ponder No. 2 (Thoughts to Ponder, #2)
by Nathan Lopes Cardozo
This study argues that the language of “death” as a present human plight in Romans 5–8 is best understood against the background of Hellenistic moral-psychological discourse, in which “death” refers to a state of moral bondage in which a person’s rational will is dominated by passions associated with the body. It is death of this sort, rather than human mortality or a cosmic power called “Death,” that entered the world through the transgression of Adam and Eve in Eden. Moral death was imposed on...
From uttering a prayer before boarding a plane, to exploring past lives through hypnosis, has superstition become pervasive in contemporary culture? Robert Park, the best-selling author of Voodoo Science, argues that it has. In Superstition, Park asks why people persist in superstitious convictions long after science has shown them to be ill-founded. He takes on supernatural beliefs from religion and the afterlife to New Age spiritualism and faith-based medical claims. He examines recent controv...
Family, Victims and Culture (Restorative Justice Classics)
by Gabrielle M Maxwell and Allison Margaret Morris