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E-BooksHow to Be a Christian Reflections and Essays



How to Be a Christian Reflections and Essays
Free Download C. S. Lewis, "How to Be a Christian: Reflections and Essays"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 006284993X | EPUB | pages: 208 | 1.0 mb
From the revered teacher and bestselling author of such classic Christian works as Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters comes a collection that gathers the best of C. S. Lewis's practical advice on how to embody a Christian life.



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E-BooksFreedom and Law A Jewish–Christian Apologetics



Freedom and Law A Jewish–Christian Apologetics
Free Download Randi Rashkover, "Freedom and Law: A Jewish-Christian Apologetics"
English | ISBN: 0823234525 | 2011 | 344 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Freedom and Law offers a provocative new view of the relationship between human desire, the production of knowledge, and conceptions of power by developing a nonpolemical account of divine law. Where recent trends in political theology have insisted upon the antagonistic nature of the law, this book presents the paradigm-altering power of a discourse in the nexus between law and freedom. It demonstrates how this nexus catapults religious thought into a free and powerful engagement with nonreligious political, ethical, and social positions.



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E-BooksCreated for Community Connecting Christian Belief with Christian Living



Created for Community Connecting Christian Belief with Christian Living
Free Download Jay T. Smith, John R. Franke, "Created for Community: Connecting Christian Belief with Christian Living"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 0801049296 | EPUB | pages: 287 | 2.8 mb
This revised edition of a classic college-level introduction to theology presents the core doctrines of the Christian faith, encouraging readers to connect belief with everyday life. Stanley Grenz, one of the leading evangelical scholars of his era, and Jay Smith, an expert on Grenz's theological legacy, construct a helpful theology that is biblical, historical, and contemporary. The third edition includes a foreword by John Franke, a new preface and afterword, resources for further study, and updated footnotes. The book's easy-to-use format includes end-of-chapter discussion questions and connects theological concepts with current cultural examples.



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E-BooksConfessions of a Crappy Christian Real–Life Talk about All the Things Christians Aren't Sure We're Supposed to Say



Confessions of a Crappy Christian Real–Life Talk about All the Things Christians Aren't Sure We're Supposed to Say
Free Download Confessions of a Crappy Christian: Real-Life Talk about All the Things Christians Aren't Sure We're Supposed to Say-and Why They Matter to God by Blake Guichet, Jennifer Allwood
English | October 11, 2022 | ISBN: 1496457048 | 224 pages | PDF | 3.63 Mb
Why does it so often feel like Christians can't talk about the real, hard stuff in life? We know our lives should reflect Jesus; what He did and said, and how He interacted with others. But if we're being honest, there are days when we face tough, confusing things that can make us feel, well, very not like Jesus. As our culture moves further from truth and grace, Christians are burned-out, isolated, and unsure of where to turn for sound biblical advice that applies to their everyday struggles. If you've ever felt this way or wished someone would talk about things like forgiveness, mental health, broken friendships, redirected dreams, sex, facts versus feelings, church hurt, rest, weakness, healing, and more in honest, down-to-earth terms while sticking to what Scripture has to say about them, you've come to the right place. Confessions of a Crappy Christian is for you if you



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E-BooksChristian Zionism in the Twenty–First Century American Evangelical Opinion on Israel



Christian Zionism in the Twenty–First Century American Evangelical Opinion on Israel
Free Download Motti Inbari, "Christian Zionism in the Twenty-First Century: American Evangelical Opinion on Israel"
English | ISBN: 0197649300 | 2023 | 240 pages | EPUB, PDF | 3 MB + 10 MB
In Christian Zionism in the Twenty-First Century authors Motti Inbari and Kirill Bumin draw on three original surveys conducted in 2018, 2020, and 2021 to explore the religious beliefs and foreign policy attitudes of evangelical and born-again Christians in the United States. They analyze the views of ordinary churchgoers and evangelical pastors to understand the religious, social, and political factors that lead the members of this religious community to support the State of Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Through rigorous quantitative analyses and careful textual study of ordinary evangelicals' written comments, Inbari and Bumin aim to rectify misconceptions about who evangelical and born-again Christians are, about their sympathies toward Israel, Jewish people, and Palestinians, and about the sources of their foreign policy attitudes toward the conflict.



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E-BooksChristian Theology After Christendom Engaging the Thought of Douglas John Hall



Christian Theology After Christendom Engaging the Thought of Douglas John Hall
Free Download Patricia G. Kirkpatrick, "Christian Theology After Christendom: Engaging the Thought of Douglas John Hall"
English | ISBN: 1978706960 | 2020 | 212 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1038 KB + 3 MB
Christian Theology after Christendom: Engaging the Thought of Douglas John Hall brings together contemporary thinkers to engage and build upon Douglas John Hall's work-and to take up his challenge to reclaim a contextual and decolonizing theology of the cross as a means to speak to the realities of life and faith today. With a focus on contemporary issues, this edited collection critically analyzes and deconstructs the centuries-old colonial triumphalism of Christian theology and the church in the West. This book seeks to frame present day crises in ways that honor a deeply rooted theologia crucis that does not colonize the "other." It explores constructive decolonizing possibilities for Christian theology at the end of Christendom.



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E-BooksChicken Soup for the Christian Soul Stories of Faith, Hope and Healing



Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul Stories of Faith, Hope and Healing
Free Download Leann Thieman, "Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul: Stories of Faith, Hope and Healing"
English | 2006 | ISBN: 075730320X | EPUB | pages: 373 | 1.5 mb
An assortment of powerful stories, each introduced by a quote from Scripture, offers hope, support, and inspiration to Christians of all denominations, reminding them that no matter how challenging and painful their circumstances may seem, they are never alone or without hope. Original.



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E-BooksCartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic–Islamic World, 1100–1500 Divergent Traditions



Cartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic–Islamic World, 1100–1500 Divergent Traditions
Free Download < Alfred Hiatt, "Cartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic-Islamic World, 1100-1500 Divergent Traditions "
English | ISBN: 9004444912 | 2021 | 252 pages | PDF | 52 MB
Cartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic-Islamic World offers a timely assessment of interaction between medieval Christian European and Arabic-Islamic geographical thought, making the case for significant but limited cultural transfer across a range of map genres.



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E-BooksAlive in God A Christian Imagination



Alive in God A Christian Imagination
Free Download Timothy Radcliffe, "Alive in God: A Christian Imagination"
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1472970209 | EPUB | pages: 432 | 1.2 mb
Timothy Radcliffe considers the strength of the Christian imagination in its ability inspire others.



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E-BooksA Metaphysics of Love A Philosophy of Christian Life Part 3



A Metaphysics of Love A Philosophy of Christian Life Part 3
Free Download George Pattison, "A Metaphysics of Love: A Philosophy of Christian Life Part 3"
English | ISBN: 019881352X | 2021 | 272 pages | EPUB | 1089 KB
As the third part of a philosophy of Christian life, A Metaphysics of Love builds on a view of Christian life as shaped by the dynamic of call, response, and promise. It argues that love is the ultimate content of this dynamic and considers how far this claim extends. Taking its bearings from Dante's vision of divine love as 'the power that moves the sun and other stars', this study explores the requirement that love is both human and cosmic, uniting being and beings. Cognizant of much recent philosophy's desire to overcome or move beyond a metaphysics of being, it examines some of the formal structures that make love possible, including language, time, social being, forgiveness, and ultimacy.



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