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Price: $13.95
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Sale: $7.51
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Manufacturer: HarperOne
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Emmet Fox
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Publisher: HarperOne
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Dewey Decimal Number: 241.52
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Publication Date: 1993-05-28
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Reading Level: 160
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Description: The master key to life--a universal guide to all that matters in making life more satisfying.
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Price: $12.99
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Sale: $7.26
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Manufacturer: Zondervan
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Jay E. Adams
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Publisher: Zondervan
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Dewey Decimal Number: 253.5
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Publication Date: 1986-07-27
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Reading Level: 224
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Description: Change is the essential goal of the counseling process, as the author reminds us. This book provides us with an explanation of the idea that "substantial change requires the alteration of the heart."
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Price: $16.99
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Sale: $8.00
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Manufacturer: Zondervan
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Dave Ferguson::Eric Bramlett::Jon Ferguson
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Publisher: Zondervan
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Dewey Decimal Number: 253
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Publication Date: 2007-02-01
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Reading Level: 208
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Description: Nothing is more dangerous than a single compelling idea that is lived out and nothing is more harmless than lots of little ideas never applied. By creatively communicating one Big Idea every week your church will transform people into genuine Christ followers who live out the mission of Jesus. Less is more!
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Price: $15.00
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Sale: $7.99
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Manufacturer: Penguin Classics
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Bede
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Publisher: Penguin Classics
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Edition: Revised
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Dewey Decimal Number: 270
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Publication Date: 1991-05-01
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Reading Level: 400
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Description: Written in AD 731, Bede's work opens with a background sketch of Roman Britain's geography and history. It goes on to tell of the kings and bishops, monks and nuns who helped to develop Anglo-Saxon government and religion during the crucial formative years of the English people. Leo Sherley-Price's translation brings us an accurate and readable version, in modern English, of a unique historical document. This edition now includes Bede's Letter to Egbert concerning pastoral care in early Anglo-Saxon England, at the heart of which lay Bede's denunciation of the false monasteries; and The Death of Bede, an admirable eye-witness account by Cuthbert, monk and later Abbot of Jarrow, both translated by D. H. Farmer.
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Price: $13.95
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Sale: $3.98
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Manufacturer: Vintage
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Elaine Pagels
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Publisher: Vintage
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Edition: Vintage Books Ed
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Dewey Decimal Number: 241.6609015
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Publication Date: 1989-09-19
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Reading Level: 189
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Description: Deepens and refreshes our view of early Christianity while casting a disturbing light on the evolution of the attitudes passed down to us.
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Price: $17.00
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Sale: $10.27
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Manufacturer: InterVarsity Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Jerry L. Walls::Joseph Dongell
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Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 230.42
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Publication Date: 2004-05
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Reading Level: 240
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Description: What's wrong with Calvinism?Since the Reformation, Calvinism has dominated much of evangelical thought. It has been so well established that many Christians simply assume it to be the truest expression of Christian doctrine. But Calvinism has some serious biblical and theological weaknesses that unsettle laypeople, pastors and scholars alike.God is sovereign. All evangelical Christians--whether Arminians or Calvinists--have no doubt about this fundamental truth. But how does God express his sovereignty? Is God a master puppeteer, pulling our strings? Or has he graciously given his children freedom to respond to his love?In this eminently readable book, Jerry L. Walls and Joseph R. Dongell explore the flaws of Calvinist theology. Why I Am Not a Calvinist is a must-read for all who struggle with the limitations of this dominant perspective within evangelical theology.
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Price: $15.95
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Sale: $9.96
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Manufacturer: Our Sunday Visitor
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Mike Aquilina
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Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor
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Dewey Decimal Number: 282
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Publication Date: 2008-09-15
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Reading Level: 192
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Description: Imagine the dangerous life of a First Century Christian. You've embraced your newfound faith in Christ but fear the risk of persecution or death at the hands of the pagans living around you. Then a trusted friend tells you about some of Jesus followers who secretly meet. He whispers into your ear, Look for a fish carved into the entranceway to the burialchambers beside the Via Tiburtina. You smile in gratitude.
Comparatively, modern society is awash in those same Christian symbols that kept early Christians safely connected: they appear on churches, bumper stickers, mugs even mints and stuffed animals. Yet, we are often ignorant of the origins of these symbols having lost the urgency of our spiritual ancestors hostile environment.
Noted author Mike Aquilina conducts an intriguing tour of symbols that guided the first four centuries of the Church s existence. He explains how Christians borrowed pagan and Jewish symbols, giving them new, distinctly Christian meanings. Recover the voice and urgency of our spiritual ancestors symbolic language and discover the impact the symbols still have.
Black and white illustrations by Lea Ravotti of artifacts uncovered throughout the Middle East beautifully complement the text, showing the variety of contexts in which they were found and the range of skills displayed in their execution.
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Price: $19.95
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Sale: $6.97
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Manufacturer: HarperOne
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: John Dominic Crossan
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Publisher: HarperOne
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Dewey Decimal Number: 232.901
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Publication Date: 1993-02-26
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Reading Level: 544
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Description: "He comes as yet unknown into a hamlet of Lower Galilee. He is watched by the cold, hard eyes of peasants living long enough at a subsistence level to know exactly where the line is drawn between poverty and destitution. He looks like a beggar yet his eyes lack the proper cringe, his voice the proper whine, his walk the proper shuffle. He speaks about the rule of God and they listen as much from curiosity as anything else. They know all about rule and power, about kingdom and empire, but they know it in terms of tax and debt, malnutrition and sickness, agrarian oppression and demonic possession. What, they really want to know, can this kingdom of God do for a lame child, a blind parent, a demented soul screaming its tortured isolation among the graves that mark the edges of the village?" –– from "The Gospel of Jesus," overture to The Historical Jesus The Historical Jesus reveals the true Jesus––who he was, what he did, what he said. It opens with "The Gospel of Jesus," Crossan's studied determination of Jesus' actual words and actions stripped of any subsequent additions and placed in a capsule account of his life story. The Jesus who emerges is a savvy and courageous Jewish Mediterranean peasant, a radical social revolutionary, with a rhapsodic vision of economic, political, and religious egalitarianism and a social program for creating it. The conventional wisdom of critical historical scholarship has long held that too little is known about the historical Jesus to say definitively much more than that he lived and had a tremendous impact on his followers. "There were always historians who said it could not be done because of historical problems," writes Crossan. "There were always theologians who said it should not be done because of theological objections. And there were always scholars who said the former when they meant the latter.' With this ground–breaking work, John Dominic Crossan emphatically sweeps these notions aside. He demonstrates that Jesus is actually one of the best documented figures in ancient history; the challenge is the complexity of the sources. The vivid portrayal of Jesus that emerges from Crossan's unique methodology combines the complementary disciplines of social anthropology, Greco–Roman history, and the literary analysis of specific pronouncements, anecdotes, confessions and interpretations involving Jesus. All three levels cooperate equally and fully in an effective synthesis that provides the most definitive presentation of the historical Jesus yet attained.
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Price: $19.99
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Sale: $10.06
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Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: George M. Marsden
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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Edition: 2nd
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Dewey Decimal Number: 277.3082
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Publication Date: 2006-02-23
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Reading Level: 468
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Description: Many American's today are taking note of the surprisingly strong political force that is the religious right. Controversial decisions by the government are met with hundreds of lobbyists, millions of dollars of advertising spending, and a powerful grassroots response. How has the fundamentalist movement managed to resist the pressures of the scientific community and the draw of modern popular culture to hold on to their ultra-conservative Christian views? Understanding the movement's history is key to answering this question. Fundamentalism and American Culture has long been considered a classic in religious history, and to this day remains unsurpassed. Now available in a new edition, this highly regarded analysis takes us through the full history of the origin and direction of one of America's most influential religious movements. For Marsden, fundamentalists are not just religious conservatives; they are conservatives who are willing to take a stand and to fight. In Marsden's words (borrowed by Jerry Falwell), "a fundamentalist is an evangelical who is angry about something." In the late nineteenth century American Protestantism was gradually dividing between liberals who were accepting new scientific and higher critical views that contradicted the Bible and defenders of the more traditional evangelicalism. By the 1920s a full-fledged "fundamentalist" movement had developed in protest against theological changes in the churches and changing mores in the culture. Building on networks of evangelists, Bible conferences, Bible institutes, and missions agencies, fundamentalists coalesced into a major protest movement that proved to have remarkable staying power. For this new edition, a major new chapter compares fundamentalism since the 1970s to the fundamentalism of the 1920s, looking particularly at the extraordinary growth in political emphasis and power of the more recent movement. Never has it been more important to understand the history of fundamentalism in our rapidly polarizing nation. Marsen's carefully researched and engrossing work remains the best way to do just that.
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Price: $24.95
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Sale: $15.65
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Manufacturer: Ignatius Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Adrienne von Speyr
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Publisher: Ignatius Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 282
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Publication Date: 2008-04-30
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Reading Level: 450
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Description: Adrienne von Speyr, a renowned mystic and spiritual writer from Switzerland, was received into the Catholic Church at the age of 38 by one of the theological giants of the 20th century, Fr. Hans Urs von Balthasar, on the Feast of All Saints, 1940. Balthasar became her spiritual director and confessor until her death in 1967, during which time Adrienne was favored with many gifts of authentic mystical prayer. Balthasar considered one of the central characteristics of Adrienne's prayer to be her transparency to the inspirations she received from God, along with a deep personal communion with the saints. Over a period of many years, Adrienne would see the saints (and other holy people) at prayer, and she would dictate what she saw to Fr. von Balthasar - while she was in a state of mystical prayer. This book presents these powerful, unique mystical insights into the prayer lives of many saints and holy people taken from Adrienne's direct visions of them in prayer. Here are the names of just a small number of the Saints whose prayer lives we get a glimpse of in this amazing book: St. John the Apostle, St. Augustine, St. Francis, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, St. John Bosco, St. Edith Stein and many, many more. Fr. von Balthasar gathered these spiritual vignettes into the first volume of the "Nachlasswerke" (works intended to be published only after Adrienne's death), the Book of All Saints. In this amazing spiritual work, the reader is able to participate in the devotional and spiritual life of the Church throughout the centuries by learning how numerous saints and holy people prayed, thus reflecting on the timelessness and beauty of the prayer of the Church.
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