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E-BooksScientific Christian Mental Practice Also Includes High Mysticism





Scientific Christian Mental Practice Also Includes High Mysticism
Scientific Christian Mental Practice: Also Includes High Mysticism (The Library of Spiritual Wisdom) by Emma Curtis Hopkins
English | July 27, 2021 | ISBN: 1250780004 | EPUB | 432 pages | 1.2 MB
A classic work of spiritual truth and profound wisdom



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E-BooksA Forgotten Christian Deist Thomas Morgan





A Forgotten Christian Deist Thomas Morgan
Jan van den Berg, "A Forgotten Christian Deist: Thomas Morgan "
English | ISBN: 0367765268 | 2021 | 250 pages | PDF | 12 MB
This is a cultural and intellectual biography of a neglected but important figure, Thomas Morgan (1671/2-1743). Educated at Bridgewater Academy, he was active as Presbyterian preacher, medical practitioner, and one of the first who called himself a Christian Deist. Morgan was not only a harbinger of the disparagement of the Old Testament, but also a prolific pamphleteer about things religious, and a publisher of medical books. He received praise for his medical work, but a negative press for his theological visions, and he ended as a forgotten figure in history; this book restores an overlooked writer to his due place in history. It is the first modern biography of Morgan and its readership comprises historians of deism, the enlightenment, the eighteenth century, theology and the church, Presbyterianism, and medical history.



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E-BooksThe Specter of Speciesism Buddhist and Christian Views of Animals





The Specter of Speciesism Buddhist and Christian Views of Animals
The Specter of Speciesism: Buddhist and Christian Views of Animals By Paul Waldau
2001 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 0195145712 | PDF | 2 MB
This new study looks at how non-human animals have been viewed in the Buddhist and Christian religious traditions. The concept of speciesism, coined in 1970 as an analogy to racism and discussed almost exclusively within philosophical circles, is used to explore very basic questions about which animals, human or otherwise, were significant to early Buddhists and Christians. Drawing on scriptures and interpretive traditions in Christianity and Buddhism, Waldau argues that decisions about human ethical responsibilities in both religions are deeply rooted in ancient understandings of the place of humans in the world and our relationships with other animals in an integrated cosmos. His study offers scholars and others interested in the bases for ethical decisions new insights into Christian and Buddhist reasoning about animals as well as what each might have to offer to the current discussions about animal rights and environmental ethics.



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E-BooksDeath and Afterlife in Ancient Jewish and Christian Literature





Death and Afterlife in Ancient Jewish and Christian Literature
By Pau Figueras, "Death and Afterlife in Ancient Jewish and Christian Literature "
English | ISBN: 146323919X | 2019 | 221 pages | PDF | 2 MB

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E-BooksChristian Body, Christian Self Concepts of Early Christian Personhood





Christian Body, Christian Self Concepts of Early Christian Personhood
Christian Body, Christian Self: Concepts of Early Christian Personhood By Robert S Kinney (Author), Clare K Rothschild (Editor), Trevor W Thompson (Editor)
2011 | 386 Pages | ISBN: 3161509501 | PDF | 2 MB
Early Christian texts are replete with the language of body and self. Clearly, such concepts were important to their authors and audiences. Yet usage rarely makes sense across texts. Despite attempts to establish a single biblical or Christian vision of either body or self across texts, the evidence demonstrates plurality of opinion; and, reception history multiplies interpretations. Depending upon the particular anthropological-philosophical paradigm of the interpreter (e.g., Platonic, Cartesian), Christian texts reflect a number of views about the body and self. Today, scholarship on these concepts advances in many different directions. In addition to sophisticated new methods of drawing history-of-religions comparisons, scholars place early Christian texts in conversation with philosophy, psychology, political science, and developments in the hard sciences--in particular the neurosciences, sometimes all but doing away with the notion of self. Recent studies and monographs focus on the disabled body, the gendered body, the slave body, the martyr's body, relevance of ancient scientific and medical treatises for understanding the body, the asexual body/self, embodied knowledge, the suffering self, and religion and the self. The essays in this volume individually and collectively participate in these ongoing discussions. They do not proceed with a uniform notion of either self or body, but recognize competition on the topics, ably captured by the variety of approaches to their meaning in antiquity and today, and offer nuanced analyses of texts and passages, highlighting individual perceptions of these crucial yet enigmatic concepts.



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E-BooksCopying Early Christian Texts A Study of Scribal Practice





Copying Early Christian Texts A Study of Scribal Practice
Copying Early Christian Texts: A Study of Scribal Practice By Alan Mugridge
2016 | 579 Pages | ISBN: 3161546881 | PDF | 3 MB
It is widely believed that the early Christians copied their texts themselves without a great deal of expertise, and that some copyists introduced changes to support their theological beliefs. In this volume, however, Alan Mugridge examines all of the extant Greek papyri bearing Christian literature up to the end of the 4th century, as well as several comparative groups of papyri, and concludes that, on the whole, Christian texts, like most literary texts in the Roman world, were copied by trained scribes. Professional Christian scribes probably became more common after the time of Constantine, but this study suggests that in the early centuries the copyists of Christian texts in Greek were normally trained scribes, Christian or not, who reproduced those texts as part of their trade and, while they made mistakes, copied them as accurately as any other texts they were called upon to copy.



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E-BooksThe Ethics of Superintelligent Design A Christian View of the Theological and Moral Implications of Artificial Superint





The Ethics of Superintelligent Design A Christian View of the Theological and Moral Implications of Artificial Superint
Paul Golata, "The Ethics of Superintelligent Design: A Christian View of the Theological and Moral Implications of Artificial Superint"
English | ISBN: 1532632231 | 2018 | 238 pages | PDF | 99 MB
Artificial intelligence (AI) permeates Google searches, the personal assistants in our smartphones, and is all over our newsfeeds. Watson's machine learning has already started to revolutionize many important industries including oncology, law, finance, and entertainment. The idea that man is about to increase his immediate surroundings with exponential gains in the level of intelligence over the coming generations is based upon a technological revolution and the potential for artificial superintelligence (ASI). It is within this context that there is a prevailing need for a discussion of its ethical implications. As a Christian ethicist, Paul Golata believes that the need for this conversation to be informed by Christian principles is imperative. ASI is a move toward the proper handling of information. However, how a society interprets and applies this information is actually more pertinent than the raw amount of information it possesses. This important ethical conversation is being led by humanistic thinkers who assume that all of reality is just matter in motion and that mind is nothing more than electrochemical activity in the "wetware" of human brains. The Ethics of Superintelligent Design critically examines and challenges some of the most important trajectories of ASI while upholding the authority and inerrancy of the Bible, the supernatural creation account, a realistic view of the state of humanity, and biblical ethics.



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E-BooksClement of Alexandria A Project of Christian Perfection





Clement of Alexandria A Project of Christian Perfection
Clement of Alexandria: A Project of Christian Perfection By Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski
2008 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 0567032876 | PDF | 2 MB
This book examines Clement's project which brings together ethical, intellectual and spiritual development of a Christian while highlighting the need of search for integrity in the life of faith and reason. Approaches to Clement have traditionally either assessed the philosophical context of his thought or studied the adaptation of Greek legacy into a new Christian context as underpinning Clement's work. In this new study Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski challenges and develops these approaches providing new and refreshing insights into Clement's understanding of Christian perfection.



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E-BooksPerrin Studying Christian Spirituality




Perrin Studying Christian Spirituality


Perrin Studying Christian Spirituality
pdf | 1.78 MB | English | Isbn:‎ B000SIY7IA | Author: David B. Perrin | Year: 2007





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E-BooksChristian Understandings of the Trinity The Historical Trajectory





Christian Understandings of the Trinity The Historical Trajectory
Christian Understandings of the Trinity: The Historical Trajectory By Veli-Matti Karkkainen
2017 | 249 Pages | ISBN: 1451479956 | PDF | 4 MB
In this creative approach to the doctrine of the Trinity, author Veli-Matti Karkkainen focuses on keeping a dynamic balance between the intellectual-doctrinal and spiritual-charismatic approaches as parallel avenues towards theological understanding. His narrative approach draws on direct quotations from key historical theologians to increase appreciation of their theological wisdom and to encourage students to "dig further into this rich spiritual wellspring."Throughout the two-thousand year span of Christian history, believers in Jesus have sought to articulate their faith and their understanding of how God works in the world. How do we, as we examine the vast and varied output of those who came before us, understand the unity and the diversity of their thinking? How do we make sense of our own thought in light of theirs?The Christian Understandings series is an exciting new series that seeks to illuminate precisely these questions. The short, concise volumes in the Christian Understandings series orient and fill in the gaps for readers as they dive into the exciting and stimulating story of Christian thought.



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