DO YOU REALLY BELIEVE WHAT YOU CLAIM TO BELIEVE? Jesus saves. All that is required from us is faith. But what does it mean to have faith in Jesus? Is it simply to believe in him and what he has done on our behalf-or is it something more? In The Implications of Faith, Craig Miller explores the necessary relationship between what we claim to believe and how we live our lives. Jesus has called us not just to believe, but to follow him. If we say we believe in him, but have not fully surrendered our lives to this pursuit, do we really believe? More importantly, can such a "faith" save us? By and large, we have lost sight of a biblical understanding of faith (often under the guise of "good" theology); it is of the utmost importance that we regain it. Within these pages, lies the opportunity to embark upon a journey to do just that. It won't be easy. Jesus warns that the way is narrow and hard. But he also promises it will be worth it. Do you believe him?
This volume brings together significant scholars from a variety of fields to offer fresh insights into how to engage migration.
Contents: 1. What is the Bible? - The authority, necessity, clarity, and sufficiency of scripture. 2. What is God like? - The attributes of God. God's holiness, love, justice, omniscience, and much more. 3. What is the Trinity?
Agreeing with scholars such as David Tracy, Martin Marty, and Rheinhold Niebuhr, Michael and Kenneth Himes affirm that there is indeed such a thing as public theology and take up...
The scholarship presented in this volume is considered cross disciplinary, as was the first volume which was presented at the Cultural Study Association (CSA) Conference held at Carnegie Mellon University, the Society for the Scientific ...
This book presents various facets of how faith, values and/or ideological outlook which informs, influences and adds mystery to inspire and impel individuals and organisations.
With analysis spanning across generations and ethnic groups, the volume traces the evolution of the experience of Protestantism and Catholicism in the United States, the dramatic growth of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam, and the rise of non ...
On Beauty and Faith: Exploring Beauty and Its Implications for Our Lives
Toxic Faith shows readers how to find hope for a return to genuine, healthy faith that can add meaning to life. In the words of the author, “I want to help you throw out that toxic faith and bring you back to the real thing.”
Projections of education statistics to 2021 (NCES 2013008), U.S. Department of Education, National Center for ... Retrieved from http://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/465/668 McCloskey, P. J., & Harris, J. C. (2013, January 6).
To understand those books we must interpret. So where do our principles of interpretation come from, and how valid are they? This is the question of tradition. This small book is an introduction to these interesting topics.