A new addition to the best-selling Kregel Pictorial Guide series
James VI, the Scottish king, now James I of England, reigned over a land that was definitely Presbyterian in church order. When presented with the Millenary Petition upon his arrival at Hampton Court, a document signed by a thousand ...
The story of the church is presented as part of the redemptive history of God and His people. With a conservative, Christ-centered perspective, Hannah writes with fairness and generosity toward diverse views.
A full-color, illustrated overview of church history from the church's very beginnings through Medieval, Reformation, modern, and postmodern eras. A perfect introduction for general readers.
To remove the Church's foreign identity, itis notenough to transform churchesinto pagodas,toadorn themwith Chinese ... it is notable that postmodern Gothic churches—with high spires, rose windows, and ogeearches —arebeing built inmajor ...
While not succumbing to the pragmatism of the age, this book shows that key elements of Christian theology ground an integrated worldview and are essential for spiritual formation.
The first volume in this series, Jamie Smith's Who's Afraid of Postmodernism? bears the subtitle Taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to Church. This present volume might have had the subtitle Taking Gadamer to Church, ...
Accompanying CD-ROM contains ... "PowerPoint presentations ... for using the eye-catching graphics in a variety of settings."--P. [4] of cover.
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) writes from a traumatic personal history that included the death of his father when he was four ... provided the necessary impetus to feed postmodern suspicion about that which appeared to be certain.
It is divided into five major sections: * Philosophical Foundations of Ethics (including logic, metaphysics, and epistemology) * Approaches to Ethics (metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics) * Biblical Foundations of Christian ...
Critical spaces for currency exchange The social and the spiritual responses to religion often occur in different contexts. Social and spiritual spaces are negotiated for the exchange of currencies within organised religion.