"Straw for the Bricks" explores theological reflection as a tool for ministerial training and development. The book offers a new resource for theological conversation at the beginning of the 21st century: it breaks new ground in exploring how a model of conversation can be used to lay a foundation for learning which provides a new architecture for both academic curriculum and personal formation. In addition, this book offers a practical guide to good practice supported by the lived experience...
Lettres de Saint Francois-Xavier de La Compagnie de Jsus
by Francisco Xavier and Lon Pags
The Crusades and the Military Orders (CEU Medievalia)
The 34 essays by specialists from 15 countries present various facets of the struggles waged for the possession of the Holy Land between the 10th and 13th centuries and of the activities of the military orders elsewhere in Europe (e.g. in the Baltics). The nearly 1700-item, 88-page bibliography is the most concise ever compiled. The illustrations and maps are another asset of the book. Proceedings of a conference on a theme, which is important for scholars of the middle ages, and appealing for t...
El Codigo de la Vida #4 Pronostico Anual Para 2016
by Swami Ram Charran
Lifecode #6 Yearly Forecast for 2016 - Kali/Hanuman
by Swami Ram Charran
Since its first translation from the Latin, the Bible has become more and more accessible-and more and more influential In the eleventh century, the Bible was available only in expensive and rare hand-copied manuscripts. Today, millions of people from all walks of life seek guidance, inspiration, entertainment, and answers from their own editions of the Bible. This illustrated book tells the story of what happened to the ancient set of writings we call the Bible during those thousand years. Anch...
The Gospel of Luke (New Cambridge Bible Commentary)
by Amy-Jill Levine and Ben Witherington III
This volume offers a comprehensive overview of one of the four New Testament gospels and brings a unique approach to the genre of Bible commentary. Featuring distinct Jewish and Christian voices in respectful conversation, Amy-Jill Levine and Ben Witherington, III methodologically break new ground in exploring why scholars disagree on questions of history (what actually happened, what is authorial invention, how do we address different versions of the same account), literature (what does this st...
Although in this third edition the broad outlines remain the same, changes have been made throughout and the bibliographies have been brought completely up to date. Its strengths lie in a concern for all aspects of the history of Israel and Judah.'
Religious Orientation and Authoritarianism in Cross-Cultural Perspective
First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.