During his decades of cloistered life Thomas Kempis wrote several books, the most enduring of which has been "The Imitation of Christ." S. Abhayananda, an enlightened mystic who is not associated directly with any orthodox religion, has revised this text for all readers of any faith or tradition.
This deeply scriptural, spiritually practical book by Oswald Chambers explores the difference God’s love makes both in this world and in our lives.
In an effort to help preserve biblical thinking and living, D. A. Carson has also written thought-provoking comments and reflections regarding each day's scriptural passages.
In Life-Changing Love, John Ortberg reveals the God you’ve longed to encounter: a Father head-over-heels in love with you, his child, and intensely committed to your highest joy.
For the Love of God is a provocative and inspiring reinterpretation of six essential Biblical texts.
This is a compelling read for all who long to love as God loves.
It is Mirabai’s hope that this book will serve as a reminder that a dedication to lovingkindness is the highest expression of faith for all three religions. EARLY REVIEWS FOR God of Love “Mirabai Starr takes us out dancing with the One.
C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity (New York: HarperOne, 1980), 52. 6. HansGeorg Gadamer, “Reflections on My Philosophical Journey,” in The Philosophy of HansGeorg Gadamer, ed. Lewis E. Hahn (Chicago: Open Court, 1997), 3–63.
The love of God is perhaps the most essential element in Judaism--but also one of the most confounding. In biblical and rabbinic literature, the obligation to love God appears as a formal commandment.
In Oh, For the Love of God, Rev. John K. Antony explores five areas where the medium of sermons helps Christians encounter Christ with ease.
It's one of a kind, an expansive vision of Christian learning written not for professors but for students. Best of all, this is a book that can profit students in any educational context, secular or religious.