Best Mysticism Christian Theology
For Christians seeking a way of thinking outside of strict dualities, this guide explores methods for letting go of division and living in the present. Franciscan priest and spirituality author Rohr ( Everything Belongs ) again brings his energy to the reclamation of the Christian mystical tradition. The somewhat theoretical re-reading of Catholic Christian tradition is brought down to earth by a series of appendixes that contain practices for those who want to know what to do; attaining insight is not self-evident nor is it easy.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"As an aside, our obsession on the first half of life is growing stronger -- we care about courtship, career choice, finding a mate, establishing ourselves, and this is the subject that too many 60 year old people worry at, fantasize over, concentrate on, well past the day that they should let this half of their lives go... and think about the second half. This author outlines how this half of life can be about joy, about falling upward in a spiritual sense, about the second half of life being about opening yourself."
"Such a shame to see so many people, who could actually make a positive impact on our deeply divided society, are just so angry and unhappy with things and simply unable to show the least bit of comapssion and understanding toward others."
"A life changing message, my awareness of which influenced me to "retire" last week and be open to a more personal work."
"Loved the book."
"Got off to an interesting theological start, but over the course of the book the author, who writes extremely well, seems to loose the initial train of thought and thus much of the book seems not to be what it attempts to be."
"Oh wow, I can't even begin how much my heart and head hurt and ache as I move through this work."
"We are never there and as life unfolds we need to be even more willing to let go, become more "empty" so we can find more of God."
"If you are in or aproaching second half of life Father Rohr will get you thinking."
The history of the Fallen Angels is sewn tightly together using such books as Enoch, Jasher, Jubilees, The Book of Giants, The War Scrolls, and many others. - - - This volume, containing The First Book of Enoch (The Ethiopic Book of Enoch), The Second Book of Enoch (The Slavonic Secrets of Enoch), The Third Book of Enoch (The Hebrew Book of Enoch), and The Book of Fallen Angels, The Watchers, and the Origins of Evil. Look for other books by Joseph Lumpkin such as the Book of Jasher, The Book of Jubilees, Lost Books of the Bible, Banned from the Bible, and the Encyclopedia of Lost and Rejected Scriptures. Dr. Lumpkin has appeared on Radio, Television, and Internet shows as a guest speaker on subjects of Fallen Angels, Church History, Religion, Theology, The Sacred Feminine, and the Axial Age.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"My mother use to tell me to read the Book of Enoch all the time but I never listened to her. She was well read, overly intelligent to the point where no one really could talk to her about the BIble or the history except Cardinals which really didn't talk about the Book of Enoch but knew of it."
"The book of Enoch will not take you away from the bible but actually confirms it I dont know why they ever took it out of the bible it explains alot of questions people might have on Giants and the nephilim angels and stuff."
"Have enjoyed reading this book, very interesting and helpful."
"Answers a lot of questions."
"Interesting books!!!"
"I am very pleased with my purchase."
"For resources, better understanding."
Visions of an angry, distant, moral scorekeeper or a supernatural Santa Claus handing out cosmic lottery tickets to those who attend the right church or say the right prayer dominate our culture. Richard Rohr (with Mike Morrell) points readers to an unlikely opening beyond this divinity impasse: the at-times forgotten, ancient mystery of the Trinity—God as utterly one, yet three. Seriously friends, this is Richard in peak form, doing what he does best: showing you how the best ideas for the future have actually been here, in the Jesus tradition, the whole time. In these pages it’s the Trinity—that old familiar word—that suddenly gets infused with insight and electricity as you see just how practical and helpful and healing and inspiring and provocative and dangerous this conception of the Divine is. The Divine Dance is an example of why Rohr has had such a profound influence on so many Christians seeking to balance reason and mystery, action and contemplation, not to mention faith and real life. —Nadia Bolz-Weber, Accidental Saints The Divine Dance is a joyful plunge into what is often dry academic mystery.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Franciscan priest Richard Rohr considers The Divine Dance the most important book he has ever written. “…this ‘whole creation itself … [is being] brought into the same glorious freedom as the children of God’ and is ‘groaning in one great act of giving birth’” (page 114). The book ends with a quote from Catherine of LaCugna: “The very nature of God, therefore, is to seek out the deepest possible communion and friendship with every last creature on this earth” (page 194). I highly recommend this book for people of all faiths who seek inspiration for living in our current time of increasing interconnectedness."
"It was a real education on the Trinity and their relationship to "each other" and to me."
"I've read most of Rohr's other books, have listened to many of his recordings (uh heh), I get his daily meditation, etc., so maybe I was expecting too much when I pre-ordered the book as a result of him touting it in August and September of 2016. "Trinity" could have just as well been called "Divine Dance of which we're a part," and we'd be done with it. It's a good book but, again, if you've read Rohr's other work, read his daily meditations, and listened to his audio recordings, you'll find much of The Divine Dance redundant and repetitious. Triune, Trinity, Trinitarian...it's the cosmic dance of which we're all a part. Or, if you want to carry the number three forward, why aren't there two parts of God with humans completing the trinity as the third part since we're an integral part of the dance?"
"A gem for Theological readers...Helps a person understand the Trinity in experiential reality."
"great vehicle for coming to a better understanding the the Triune God!"
"You age the fortnight partner in the dance."
"Rohr talks about vulnerability and the work the Spirit does to keep us growing."
"I suggest If you really want to read something doctrinally solid about the Trinity that will truly open your eyes and burst your heart with joy, read something by Michael Reeves."
Best Christian Pneumatology
A follow up to the profound message of Crazy Love , Pastor Francis Chan offers a compelling invitation to understand, embrace, and follow the Holy Spirit’s direction in our lives. It doesnt make sense that Almighty God would have children characterized by fear and insecurity. Through solid scriptural support and compelling narrative, breakthrough author Francis Chan returns us to the Holy Spirit as the Bible describes Him.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"If you long to read a book that will show you how to get more peace, joy, love, self control and the other fruit of the spirit, and the Bible is just not speaking to you as you know it could be---this book might just be the catalyst you need to show you how to live the life God wants you to experience."
"I found myslef in a life circumstance that really needed God and found that connection whilst reading this book."
"Last year when I learned that Pastor Chan was writing a book about the Holy Spirit, it did not get me very excited. That is pretty sad, however, earlier in the month I received a free audio version of this book from Christianaudio's website. The audio version of Forgotten God was a little less than four hours - almost the same length of Chan's popular first release, Crazy Love."
"I highly recommend this book to anyone who is serious about growing in their relationship with God or for anyone who wants to understand what life as a follower of Jesus Christ could/should look like."
"Jesus died to make it possible for us to receive Holy Spirit, and we can’t live the redeemed life apart from Him."
"I liked the way this was written l found it very enlightening and informative."
"A great study book for our Sunday school class."
"I have bought it in book form and given it to many people because of the powerful truths in this book."
Best Mysticism
For Christians seeking a way of thinking outside of strict dualities, this guide explores methods for letting go of division and living in the present. Franciscan priest and spirituality author Rohr ( Everything Belongs ) again brings his energy to the reclamation of the Christian mystical tradition. The somewhat theoretical re-reading of Catholic Christian tradition is brought down to earth by a series of appendixes that contain practices for those who want to know what to do; attaining insight is not self-evident nor is it easy.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"As an aside, our obsession on the first half of life is growing stronger -- we care about courtship, career choice, finding a mate, establishing ourselves, and this is the subject that too many 60 year old people worry at, fantasize over, concentrate on, well past the day that they should let this half of their lives go... and think about the second half. This author outlines how this half of life can be about joy, about falling upward in a spiritual sense, about the second half of life being about opening yourself."
"A life changing message, my awareness of which influenced me to "retire" last week and be open to a more personal work."
"Loved the book."
"Such a shame to see so many people, who could actually make a positive impact on our deeply divided society, are just so angry and unhappy with things and simply unable to show the least bit of comapssion and understanding toward others."
"I suppose that if we really are honest about our spiritual growth, then anyone who reads this book and embraces the resources like Thomas Merton will uncover the natural order of God's creation and intent for our individual union with Jesus and share in his peace."
"Oh wow, I can't even begin how much my heart and head hurt and ache as I move through this work."
"Thank you for a most enlightening book."
"We are never there and as life unfolds we need to be even more willing to let go, become more "empty" so we can find more of God."
Best Ethics in Christian Theology
"Cheap grace," Bonhoeffer wrote, "is the grace we bestow on ourselves...grace without discipleship....Costly grace is the gospel which must be sought again and again, the girl which must be asked for, the door at which a man must know....It is costly because it costs a man his life, and it is grace because it gives a man the only true life." The Cost of Discipleship , first published in German in 1937, was Bonhoeffer's answer to the questions, "What did Jesus mean to say to us?
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Bonhoeffer presents a completely different view of discipleship that anyone who really believes in the power of faith should consider and absorb."
"This book is a reminder of who God is and who we are called to be, in relation to our response of the great commission... just as Jesus explains in Luke 21:12-19."
"I got this to listen as I read along with the book, which I also bought."
"This is an excellent book full of the principles of being a disciple of Yeshua."
"Awesome book that gives an insight into walking with God."
"It's difficult, not just to take in (although you may sometimes need to read a paragraph two or three times to really comprehend its meaning), but to accept, because it's hard to imagine who can really live up to what Bonhoeffer shows us Christ is really asking of us."
"My book group chose this for a summer read."
"Being authentically christian is not always easy or lacking in peril."
Best Christian Systematic Theology
The Christian church has a long tradition of systematic theology, that is, studying theology and doctrine organized around fairly standard categories such as the Word of God, redemption, and Jesus Christ. His Systematic Theology provides the core theology content for all my classes and most of the other undergraduate theology courses at the University.
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Best Christian Liberation Theology
A Palestinian Christian theologian shows how the reality of empire shapes the context of the biblical story, and the ongoing experience of Middle East conflict. "Both an accessible introduction to the subject and an eloquent reminder for those more familiar with the subject this book deserves. a wide audience." "Simultaneously a revisionist reading of the Bible and a journey of self-discovery by a courageous Bethlehemite {Raheb's] (re)reading of the mission of Jesus in the light of the current predicament of Palestine will make believers and non-believers alike question their deeply held assumptions .
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Dr. Raheb writes in practical terms of the role of faith in action in forming an new future for not only Palestine, but the Middle East. But it is not only faith, as Dr Raheb points out, but informed faith."
"The author, a Palestininan Prostestant pastor living in Bethlehem, traces the plight of people living in the area through the ages."
"In the Epilogue to his book, Faith in the Face of Empire, author Mitri Raheb refers us to Jeremiah 32: Jeremiah is in prison, the city destroyed, the temple burned, and yet Jeremiah is asked to buy his cousin’s field."
"In this book aimed at a general rather than an academic audience, Dr. Mitri Raheb valiantly takes on a number of complex problematic notions including sacred historiography, constructions of race and ethnicity in light of empire, and the failures of liberal ideology. On one hand, any one of these topics are too complex for a short book on Palestine, but on the other, all must be included in some way for the average Westerner to begin to grasp the situation from a Palestinian perspective. If I had to identify a central thesis of the book, it would be that the modern Israeli political movement has almost always been read as narrative counterpart to the ancient Israelite struggling to be liberated in the land of the Canaanites. Except for a couple of spots, I would say the book does an adequate, even-handed job of outlining many of the problems in Israel/Palestine today and even presciently provides some background for the current conflict between Hamas and the Israeli government. In modern Israel, Americans (maybe subconsciously) see their own history playing out before their eyes: Jews as an exceptional people with a sort of vague manifest destiny of “settling” “vacant” land, ordered to subdue violent “savages” with technology (rifle versus bow and arrow; now Iron Dome versus Molitov cocktail), and to create a system of isolated, non-contiguous reservations for control of indigenous people, and devise an array of new treaties and proposals that will never be followed—everything headed toward a future that is ideologically portrayed as inevitable. Of course Egypt brings with it a number of other problems when reading modern Palestinians as Israelites, including some complicity in the establishing structures of empire (e.g., Gn. In a parallel line of thinking, I bristled when I read Raheb referring over and over to Israeli “settlements,” knowing all the symbolism that this image will evoke in the mind of his American readers."
"Not only did that visit change my life, it began a search which I still hope will conclude with the longed for resolution that generations of Palestinian Christians have hoped and prayer for. Dr. Mitri Raheb who has often stated “I’m hopeful but not optimistic” has provided both a biblical and historical context for prayer, support, and action."
Best Christian Process Theology
With illustrations ranging from simple to complex, color enthusiasts will love being able to kindle their inspiration quickly or get lost for hours in a single image. This coloring book features inspiring Scripture quotes such as "I am with you always" and "all things are possible if you believe," and is perfect for Bible Study or personal worship for colorists of all ages! My only Hope is in you My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness But perfect love casts out fear With God all things are possible Pray continually Create in me a pure heart The Lord is my strength and my song He counts the stars and calls them all by name Set your mind on things above When I am afraid I will trust in you Mightier than the waves of the sea is his love for you I am with you always.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Each image is made up of a Bible verse or Psalm, including its biblical reference and each verse is imbedded within an artistic, geometric design, pattern , or wrapped and surrounded in flowers, the art style is whimsical with a hand drawn look that lends itself well to markers, but any color medium will work. This is an inspirational book that adds a little faith to our daily coloring, it would also make a wonderful uplifting gift for someone special you know going through a hard time. g. Those who Trust in the Lord will find new strength. h. Those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing. k. The Lord my God lights up my darkness. l. When I am Afraid I will trust in you. But perfect love casts out fear. p. With God all things are possible. q. Pray continually. r. Create in me a pure heart. s. The Lord is my strength and my song. t. He counts the stars and calls them all by name. u. Set your mind on things above. v. When I am afraid I will trust in you. w. Mightier than the waves of the sea is his love for you. x. I am with you always. y. Fearfully wonderfully made. z."
"The verses are not all exact quotes from Scripture, but are still faith filled. The Bible verse noted is correct for the exact quote."
"Cant get enough.. Its very relaxing and very inspirational."
"I find the verses to be very relaxing and help to remind me of my faith as I color."
"This coloring book was one out of four that I had purchased, so this review is about Faith in Color and how it compares to the other three highly rated coloring books I had purchased. Compared to another one I bought where I could color, frame and keep it or give it away that was not the case with this coloring book. Some of the letters on the pages are missing the “holes” for “e” “B”, etc… so either you make them yourself while coloring or just color in a solid letter. Overall, this coloring book does force you to be creative and gives you hours of coloring."
"Like the Bible verse on each page & flower or other designs on each page."
"My sister is just starting into dementia and I gave her this book."
"I love to color to take my mind off of the stressors of life."
Best Christian Eschatology
What will heaven be like? In the most comprehensive and definitive book on Heaven to date, Randy invites you to picture Heaven the way Scripture describes it-a bright, vibrant, and physical New Earth, free from sin, suffering, and death, and brimming with Christ's presence, wondrous natural beauty, and the richness of human culture as God intended it. Now, Randy Alcorn brings eternity to light in a way that will surprise you, spark your imagination, and change how you live today. If you've always thought of Heaven as a realm of disembodied spirits, clouds, and eternal harp strumming, you're in for a wonderful surprise.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"He writes that in our seminaries, churches, and families, we have given “little attention to the place where we will live forever with Christ and his people—the New Earth, in the new universe”. Selected Bibliography. Alcorn writes that most people do not find their joy in Christ and Heaven. He writes that many Christians who’ve gone to church all their adult lives (especially those under fifty) can’t recall having heard a single sermon on Heaven. Alcorn states that nearly every notion of Heaven he presents in this book was stimulated and reinforced by biblical texts. He also states that we should ask God’s help to remove the blinders of our preconceived ideas about Heaven so we can understand what Scripture actually teaches about it. Alcorn writes that when a believer dies, he or she enters into what is referred to in theology as the intermediate state. Rather, we will live with Christ and each other forever, not in the intermediate, or present, Heaven, but on the New Earth, where God will be at home with his people."
"It is critical that each reader enters this book with somewhat of a warning. There are many, many reviews that denounce this book and Randy and they all quit around midway through the book saying that he uses too much of his imagination and that they can't take him seriously etc. Seriously, no one is likely to quit reading C S Lewis because he used fantasy to paint portrayed biblical truth!"
"This is a very deep look into the aspects and reality of Heaven as defined and described in the Bible."
"This book is life changing."
"I liked the story in that it suggested that Heaven might tank place right here on this present Earth and that one might be with and remember your Neighbors, Friends and Family."
"I told God I need something that makes my hope greater than my fear and this book was where he brought me."
"This was recommended by a friend that received a PHD and studied the book of Revelation for 1 year."
"When God wants me to know what heaven is like, He will take me there."
Best Christian Theological Anthropology
Dissolve the distractions of ego to find our authentic selves in God In his bestselling book Falling Upward, Richard Rohr talked about ego (or the False Self) and how it gets in the way of spiritual maturity. Shows how to navigate spiritually difficult terrain with clear vision and tools to uncover our True Selves Written by Father Richard Rohr, the bestselling author of Falling Upward Examines the fundamental issues of who we are and helps us on our path of spiritual maturity. Q&A with Robert Rohr, author of Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self. When I use the term False Self, I mean that it is the self we manufacture and adopt to find our identity in the world—our jobs, our occupations, our religion, our culture, our sources of status. How do the concepts of True Self and False Self relate to the questions you explored in Falling Upward ? If you don’t find or recover your True Self, you remain in the first half of life forever, as many people do. Your True Self is the only part of you that really has access to the big questions, things like love, suffering, death, God. But once you make contact with your True Self, there's a natural correspondence between who you are and who God is. When you discover your True Self, it's very easy to recognize the presence of God. It’s not some kind of magical transaction that takes place between you and God, but the death of the passing self, the one you have created for yourself. In other words, once you have experienced the little losses and failings or falling upwards, you know at a deep level that you’ve been there before and none of it is going to kill you. If you don't learn how to die early, ahead of time, you spend your life avoiding all failure, humiliation, loss, and you're not ready for the last death. It may be necessary, but if you are living in that world, that revolving hall of mirrors, you so get enchanted with these reflections of what everybody thinks you are or wants you to be that you forget or you never discover who you really are before you did anything right or anything wrong, before you had your name, your reputation, your education, your family, your culture. The metaphor immortal diamond came from a poem by the Jesuit Englishman, Gerard Manley Hopkins. The last lines of this beautiful poem say, “I am all at once what Christ is, since he was what I am, and/ This Jack, joke, poor potsherd, patch, matchwood, immortal diamond,/ Is immortal diamond.” When I first wanted to clarify this notion of True Self/False Self, I immediately said that's going to be the, the metaphor. I think it names what I'm talking about, something that's strong, true, clear, but hidden within us.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Also, this book arrived in top condition with fast shipping--thank you to the seller!"
"To observe both the False Self & the True Self in the way Richard Rohr describes is like a ton of bricks being removed from my shoulders."
"An important reading for anyone looking to move out the foibles of the lower self as well as the strictures of culture, especially pertaining to the Christian church, toward an expansive view of a higher self in loving relationship with God."
"Spiritual gift for the heart."
"Another of Richard Rohr's wonderfully insightful and inspired books."
"I have just started reading it and I am finding much to ponder and many spiritual insights."
"A culmination of Rohr's work on seeing past the dualism into which western religious thought has descended. A delightful trip into the true beauty of spiritual life."
"Great book."
Best Christian Salvation Theory
In this new twentieth anniversary edition, John Bevere shows you how to identify the traps ahead of you and escape the victim mentality. With declaration-style prayers and testimonials from people whose lives have been changed by his message, this book will inspire you to stay free from offense and its destructive power. His desire is to support the local church and resource leaders regardless of location, language, or financial position.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Before reading The Bait of Satan, I was sure when living a life in service to God, you would often be tested by the words and actions of those who had not yet found Christ. I believed as stated in Matthew 5: 10, "Blessed are those who have been persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven". I believed the offense I felt was evidence of my persecution, that as stated in 1 Peter, 3:14, I am blessed if I suffer for the sake of righteousness. I realized while reading this book I have to unlearn, by the grace of God, over a half century of self centered belief."
"I was pleasantly surprised that with this edition Bevere added a 30 day study guide that will aid in applying what was read to your personal life."
"An incredibly powerful book on the concept of offense and reconciliation."
"This book is great."
"This is a great tool to help set you free from the bondage of offense!"
"A great read!!!"
"I am only 1 chapter into this book, and my life, as well as my families lives are being changed already!"
"The book was thorough and we all learned so much."
Best Christian Apologetics
A revised foreword and introduction A substantially extended epilogue that shares how Nabeel told his friend David of his decision to follow Christ, how his parents found out, and much more Expert contributions from scholars and ministry leaders on each section of the book, contributions previously included only in the ebook edition An appendix with a topical table of contents (for teaching from Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus ) An appendix tackling the objection that Ahmadi Muslims are not true Muslims And a sneak peek prologue from Nabeel’s forthcoming new book, No God but One: Allah or Jesus ? Nabeel Qureshi is a speaker with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"For myself, I was reliving the search I had pursued forty five years ago, when my embrace of existentialism had left me so empty and purposeless that I had to reconsider the claims of Christ, just in case they might be true. I found myself anticipating each next step in Nabeel's intellectual journey, as each critical aspect of the truth of Christianity was substantiated by his investigations. I even experienced to a degree Nabeel's family conflicts, though for me it was my mother's amazement and bitter disappointment with my choice after college of seminary instead of medical school."
"The dedication at the beginning of the book, read by the author himself, had me bawling like a baby. I was unaware of how much disagreement about doctrine that there is within different Muslim beliefs and Qureshi walks through them carefully and respectfully."
"I have to say that as a Christian, before reading this book, I had very little knowledge of the Muslim faith and how Muslim children are raised."
"Nabeel’s testimony, the description of his journey in life as a young Muslim and the crisis of faith he experienced all impacted me strongly."
"He pursues the documented evidence with the commitment that whatever he finds he will believe in the God that is truth - even if he finds that the teaching that was a part of his life since birth may or may not be truth."
Best Christian Prophecy
Before its end as a nation, there appeared in ancient Israel nine specific warnings and omens of national destruction These same nine Harbingers are now manifesting in America with profound ramifications for America’s future and end-time prophecy. Hidden in an ancient biblical prophecy from Isaiah, the mysteries revealed in The Harbinger are so precise that they foretell recent American events down to the exact days the 3,000-year-old mystery that revealed the exact date of the stock market collapse of 2008 the ancient prophecy that was proclaimed from the floor of the US Senate and then came true and more. Is it possible that there exists an ancient mystery that holds the secret of America's future? Before its end as a nation, there appeared in ancient Israel nine specific warnings and omens of national destruction these same Nine Harbingers are now manifesting in America with profound ramifications for America's future and end-time prophecy. The Prophet has given him nine seals, each containing a message about America's future.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Not really crazy about the mystery novel approach but Rabbi Cahn, like Saul of Tarsus is uniquely qualified to delve into this topic."
"I like the way it was written; in story form but presenting facts."
"Interesting but sometimes slow paced."
"Easy to fact check."
"This was such an amazing book!"
"You totally feel every word that was spoken."
"This is a very informative book!"
"As I watch the world situation I can only agree with the author that the God who was in charge of the ancient world is still in charge today and all will be brought to judgement for what they have done."
Best Christology
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A lucid, intelligent page-turner” ( Los Angeles Times ) that challenges long-held assumptions about Jesus, from the host of Believer Two thousand years ago, an itinerant Jewish preacher walked across the Galilee, gathering followers to establish what he called the “Kingdom of God.” The revolutionary movement he launched was so threatening to the established order that he was executed as a state criminal. Sifting through centuries of mythmaking, Reza Aslan sheds new light on one of history’s most enigmatic figures by examining Jesus through the lens of the tumultuous era in which he lived. He explores the reasons the early Christian church preferred to promulgate an image of Jesus as a peaceful spiritual teacher rather than a politically conscious revolutionary. A vivid, persuasive portrait.” — Salon “This tough-minded, deeply political book does full justice to the real Jesus, and honors him in the process.” — San Francisco Chronicle “A special and revealing work, one that believer and skeptic alike will find surprising, engaging, and original.” —Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power “Compulsively readable . Q. Yours is one of the few popular biographies of Jesus of Nazareth that does not rely on the gospels as your primary source of information for uncovering Jesus’ life. A. I certainly rely on the gospels to provide a narrative outline to my biography of Jesus of Nazareth, but my primary source in recreating Jesus’ life are historical writings about first century Palestine, like the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, as well as Roman documents of the time. In other words, the gospels tell us about Jesus the Christ, not Jesus the man. The gospels are of course extremely useful in revealing how the early Christians viewed Jesus. To get to the bottom of that mystery, which is what I try to do in the book, one must sift through the gospel stories to analyze their claims about Jesus in light of the historical facts we know about the time and world in which Jesus lived. But the more I read the Bible – especially in college, where I began my formal study of the New Testament – the more I uncovered a wide chasm between the Jesus of history and the Jesus I learned about in church. But the irony is that once I detached my academic study of Jesus from my faith in Christ, I became an even more fervent follower of Jesus of Nazareth. So in a way, this book is my attempt to spread the good news of Jesus the man with the same passion that I once applied to spreading the good news of Jesus the Christ. The key to understanding who Jesus was and what Jesus meant lies in understanding the times in which he lived.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"There's nothing in this book that would surprise a person (like myself) who has read pretty much all of the accessible scholarship on Jesus published in the last 30 or so years. 2) Aslan takes the position that Jesus was a zealot for God and God's Temple, but (and this is repeated several times in the book) he was not a member of the Zealot Party, which wouldn't arise until over 30 years after Jesus' death. 3) Aslan doesn't stop with the death of Jesus, and, as someone writing history, not hagiography, he carefully notes that he can't pass judgment on whether Jesus' resurrection occurred, because it is not a historical event but an event of faith. (For example, Luke 16:19 points out that the rich man in Jesus' parable of the rich man and Lazarus wore purple and fine linen and all four gospels are agreed that Jesus was buried in linen.). Moreover, if Aslan was pushing Islam, you'd think that he'd make a point of saying, "Well, Islam considers Jesus a prophet," but he doesn't."
"I read this book primarily because some of the negative reviews were so hysterical in their fear that I was curious what the big deal is. His job as an academic is to present a thesis, develop it based on both evidence and his theories of meaning and then let the reading community judge it."
"Once I began reading it, I could not put this book down."
"If you've gone to seminary, you are probably aware of everything in this book."
"Well written and provides the reader with a great background on the life and times of Jesus of Nazareth."
"An interesting book apparently well researched by a religion scholar."
Best Christian Ecumenism
This is the number-one question Catholics get asked and, sometimes, we ask ourselves. Ever since he became Catholic, Trent Horn has spent a lot of time answering these questions, trying to explain to friends, family, and total strangers the reasons for his Catholic faith Some didn t believe in God, or even in the existence of truth. Why We re Catholic must find a home on every Catholic s bookshelf; I promise you, it will gather no dust.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I read this book right after reading Why I Am Catholic (and You Should Be Too) by Brandon Vogt. In some ways there is a number of similarities, and both speak specifically about the example of Saint Damien of Molokai. This was also the 10th book by Trent Horn that I have read this year. With each of his books that I read I am more impressed with his writing, his faith, his knowledge and his love of sharing these three things. Why We Believe There’s a Hell. 25.Why We Hope for Heaven. How to Become Catholic. How to Go to Confession. Common Catholic Prayers. Endnotes. Two sections in the book immediately struck a chord with me; first the section on Saint Damien or Molokai, of whom I have been reading about and researching for over a decade now. But let’s go back to the beginning, in the introduction Trent states: “I don’t look at people who’ve left the Catholic Church or who aren’t Catholic as potential “customers.” They’re just people. Instead, I’ve presented the reasons that made the biggest impact on me during my conversion to the Catholic faith.”. This book is designed to strengthen your faith, and help you be able to explain it and defend it. Throughout the book there are ‘side boxes’ pieces that explain deeper, or give examples of what is being talked about in that section of the book. Another great feature is that each chapter ends with three or more bullet points reinforcing what Catholics believe from the topic of that specific chapter. • Calvary Chapel, 1965: Chuck Smith. • Mormon church, 1830: Joseph Smith. • Disciples of Christ, 1809: Thomas Campbell. • Baptist church, 1609: John Smyth. • Presbyterian church, 1560: John Knox. • Calvinist church, 1536: John Calvin. • Lutheran church, 1517: Martin Luther. • Eastern Orthodox church, 1054: Eastern Patriarchs. • Catholic Church, 33: Jesus Christ. And at the end of the book is a mini prayer book of common prayers. I have read just shy of 200 books so far this year, of those 200, 105 were Catholic and this is one of the best out of all of that reading."
"It didn't really get at the reason as to "why" other than things a cradle Catholic like myself already knew."
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A Volume Containing. The First Book of Enoch (The Ethiopic Book of Enoch). The Second Book of Enoch (The Slavonic Secrets of Enoch). The Third Book of Enoch (The Hebrew Book of Enoch). The Book of Fallen Angels, The Watchers, and the Origins of Evil: With Expanded Commentary on Enoch, Angels, Prophecies and Calendars in the Sacred Texts -. The Books of Enoch: A Complete Volume Containing - 1 Enoch (The Ethiopic Book of Enoch), 2 Enoch (The Slavonic Secrets of Enoch), 3 Enoch (The Hebrew Book of Enoch). Now Lumpkin has completed his work on The Third Book of Enoch. Dr. Lumpkin has appeared on Radio, Television, and Internet shows as a guest speaker on subjects of Fallen Angels, Church History, Religion, Theology, The Sacred Feminine, and the Axial Age.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"My mother use to tell me to read the Book of Enoch all the time but I never listened to her. She was well read, overly intelligent to the point where no one really could talk to her about the BIble or the history except Cardinals which really didn't talk about the Book of Enoch but knew of it."
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The Christian church has a long tradition of systematic theology, that is, studying theology and doctrine organized around fairly standard categories such as the Word of God, redemption, and Jesus Christ. His Systematic Theology provides the core theology content for all my classes and most of the other undergraduate theology courses at the University. No other theology text combines readability, range of views, and the ever-essential quality of reinforcing our systematic theologies with scripture… Each chapter closes with application questions, special terms, additional bibliography, a cross-section of other systematic texts with page numbers, a passage for memory, and a hymn…all centered on the theology of that chapter.
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The compilation of ancient manuscripts that constitute The Nag Hammadi Scriptures is a discovery that challenges everything we thought we knew about the early Christian church, ancient Judaism, and Greco-Roman religions. This is the most complete, up-to-date, one-volume, English-language edition of the renowned library of fourth-century Gnostic manuscripts discovered in Egypt in 1945, which rivaled the Dead Sea Scrolls find in significance.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I realize that there are other approaches to translation - but this is the one that I feel best serves both the original author and the reader. It is clear from the introduction - and on every following page - that Dr. Meyer's primary commitment was to making the Nag Hammadi library palatable to modern readers - rather than presenting the text accurately. This is demonstrated throughout - and, to give credit, and least Dr. Meyer and the other translators make no excuses for their choices. Putting in something that isn't there, based on a sense of the "spirit" of a text is, by definition compromising accuracy. To give credit - again - where deserved - many notes to mention that the translators have changed the clear meaning of the text. But, too often, the notes are simply Dr. Meyer's digressions on other similar mythologies which may or may not have any relevance to the text. But, since it was published before Gnosticism became hip - and profitable - the original translation demonstrates a clear and consistent commitment to the text."
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Named one of the top books of 2009 by the Times Literary Supplement (London), this controversial and compelling book from Dr. Stephen C. Meyer presents a convincing new case for intelligent design (ID), based on revolutionary discoveries in science and DNA. the powerful case Meyer presents cannot be ignored in any honest debate. Whether you believe intelligent design is true or false, Signature in the Cell is a must-read book.” (Dr. Scott Turner, professor, environmental and forest biology, State University of New York, and author of The Tinkerer’s Accomplice).
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"The presentation gets tedious after while because the author tries too hard to court the scientific community."
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