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  • von Ndegwah David J. Ndegwah
    41,00 - 59,00 €

  • von Robinson Gerald Robinson
    36,00 - 51,00 €

  • von Gentry Thomas J. II Gentry
    23,00 - 38,00 €

  • von du Feu Andy du Feu
    25,00 - 36,00 €

  • von McLuskie Patrick McLuskie
    25,00 - 36,00 €

  • von Heard Ian Heard
    19,00 - 30,00 €

  • - A Travel Guide to Israel and Jordan
    von Miller Max Miller
    52,00 - 62,00 €

  • von Harris Peter Harris
    23,00 - 38,00 €

  • von Laoulach Rosemary Laoulach
    53,00 - 65,00 €

  • von Sammut Jonathan Sammut
    29,00 - 44,00 €

  • von Newton Willie J. Jr. Newton
    28,00 - 44,00 €

  • von Kurt C. Schaefer
    19,00 - 35,00 €

  • von Daniel H. Fletcher
    39,00 - 54,00 €

  • von Robert E. van Voorst
    27,00 - 42,00 €

  • von Ryan LaMothe
    47,00 - 64,00 €

  • von Phillip M. Thompson
    32,00 - 47,00 €

  • von Robert C. Pelfrey
    27,00 - 42,00 €

  • von Allan Aubrey Boesak
    38,00 - 53,00 €

  • von Cooper Chuck Cooper
    32,00 - 47,00 €

  • von Hamm Otis E. Jr. Hamm
    22,00 - 37,00 €

  • von Montgomery Robert L. Montgomery
    34,00 - 48,00 €

  • von Steven L. James
    30,00 - 45,00 €

  • von Connie T. Braun
    27,00 - 42,00 €

  • von David H. Aaron
    23,00 - 39,00 €

  • von Richard Carlos Jermaine Richard
    27,00 - 42,00 €

  • von J. Timothy Allen
    29,00 - 44,00 €

  • von Paul W. Chilcote
    27,00 - 43,00 €

  • von Smail Tom Smail
    33,00 €

    This major study breaks new ground, going beyond the issue most discussed in charismatic circles (the working of the Holy Spirit) to tackle questions relating to the person of the Holy Spirit and his relationship to the Father and the Son, as well as his relationship to people. Tom Smail's theological horizons are impressively broad, embracing historical orthodoxy and including the Roman and Eastern Orthodox traditions, as well as contemporary theology. He combines full theological literacy with personal insight into renewal, thus illuminating a contemporary experience of the Holy Spirit with the sovereignty of God in salvation.In The Giving Gift he offers a positive understanding of Christian tradition in its relation to Scripture and a new approach to prayer as a gift that God makes by his Spirit. He also provides an attempt to understand the work of the Spirit in the church throughout the ages and in different traditions, emphasising in particular the role and contribution of the Eastern Orthodox churches.

  • von Gould Paul M. Gould
    47,00 €

    The outrageous idea of this book is that God wants to use professors as professors to reach others, transform the academy, and meet the needs of the world. God is on a mission to redeem and restore this fallen world, and as members of one of the most influential institutions in society, Christian professors in the university play an important role in that mission. Becoming a missional professor will require a clear vision of God''s heart for the lost as well as humankind''s purpose and calling under the banner of Christ, an understanding of the significance of the university as a cultural shaping institution and mission field, and a desire for Christian wholeness in a fragmented world. This idea is outrageous because many Christian professors struggle to live missionally and need a clear vision of such a life as well as role models to lead the way. Many professors already living missional lives need encouragement to ""excel still more"" (1 Thess 4:10). We all need God''s grace and mercy as we try to faithfully follow Christ within the university.""What does it mean to be a faithful follower of Jesus as a University professor? Paul Gould, in The Outrageous Idea of the Missional Professor, has the boldness to suggest that faithfulness involves taking up the mission of Jesus in the academy. Combining clear analysis and concrete steps, Gould motivates academics to a deeper commitment to that mission.""--Gregory E. Ganssle, Professor of Philosophy, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, La Mirada, CA""This book is for anyone in a teaching profession wondering what it means to be ''called'' to serve God in the classroom, library, or lab. Expertly combining foundational principles and points of practical application, Gould offers a roadmap to flourishing as a Christian academic.""--Stan Wallace, President, Global Scholars, Overland Park, KS""Paul Gould is one of the brightest young scholars in the evangelical world, and The Outrageous Idea of the Missional Professor is an excellent book which argues that evangelical institutions and faculty members need to ''revision'' themselves as missional institutions and professors. I agree with Gould and recommend the book highly to leaders, administrators, and faculty members in the world of Christian higher education.""--Bruce Ashford, Associate Professor of Theology and Culture, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, NC""Professor Gould has issued a challenge for anyone interested in the needs of higher education in America. He argues forcefully that Christian professors should live their lives before God as participants in His mission of redemption and restoration to a world badly in need of hope, a missio dei extending to the classroom, the faculty lounge, the research lab, and the myriad other venues one finds the soul of the modern university. May his message find a widespread audience.""--Andrew H. Trotter Jr., Executive Director, Consortium of Christian Study Centers, Charlottesville, VAPaul M. Gould is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Christian Apologetics at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, TX. He is the editor of Beyond the Control of God? Six Views on the Problem of God and Abstract Objects and the co-editor of The Two Tasks of the Christian Scholar: Redeeming the Soul, Redeeming the Mind and Loving God with Your Mind: Essays in Honor of J. P. Moreland.

  • - A Retreat Journal from Thomas Merton's Hermitage
    von Dear John Dear
    25,00 €

    In 1996, Jesuit activist John Dear spent several weeks on silent retreat in Thomas Merton's hermitage on the grounds of the Abbey of Gethsemani near Louisville, Kentucky. His journal from those days of silence and solitude invites us into Merton's own spirit of peace. The Sound of Listening takes us into both the journey of John Dear and Thomas Merton, and our own journey to peace and new life. As we enter these days of peace, we pray with John Dear the peace prayer of St. Francis and join our voice to his Updated Version of the Apostles' Creed. Together, we emerge ready for the struggle for justice, renewed for the journey of nonviolence, and enlightened to speak the good news of peace to a wartorn world.

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