Christian New Age Quarterly
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The New Christian Quarterly V2: 1893 (1893) $35.71 The New Christian Quarterly V2: 1893 (1893) |
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The Christian Pastor in the New Age $14.46 The Christian Pastor in the New Age |
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A Preface to Christian Faith in a New Age $29.64 A Preface to Christian Faith in a New Age |
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New Christian Quarterly $37.59 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1894 Subjects: Religion / General Religion / Christian Life / General Religion / Christian Life / Love |
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator (1836) $19.33 The Quarterly Christian Spectator (1836) |
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The Christian Quarterly (V. 7) $39.62 The Christian Quarterly (V. 7) |
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Christian Responses To The New Age Movement $14.39 Buy and sell [Christian Responses To The New Age Movement] at great prices. |
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Apologetics In The New Age: A Christian Critique Of Pantheism $31.95 Apologetics In The New Age: A Christian Critique Of Pantheism |
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Swedenborg Harbinger of the New Age of the Christian Church $20.13 Swedenborg Harbinger of the New Age of the Christian Church |
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Christian Ethics in a Technological Age $34 “Through close analysis of the historical and conceptual roots of modern science and technology, Brian Brock here develops a theological ethic addressing a wide range of contemporary perplexities about the moral challenges raised by new technology.” |
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator, Volume 8 $31.14 The Quarterly Christian Spectator, Volume 8 |
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New Christian Quarterly (Volume 2) $48.35 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Volume: 2; Publication date: 1893; Subjects: Religion / General; Religion / Christian Life / General; Religion / Christian Life / Love |
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New Christian Quarterly (Volume 5) $49.56 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Volume: 5; Publication date: 1896; Subjects: Religion / General; Religion / Christian Life / General; Religion / Christian Life / Love |
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How to Respond to the New Age Movement $6.99 “Examines or compares the aspects of the New Age Movement with Christianity.” |
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New Age Cults and Religions $13.95 “Across America and the world dangerous New Age cults and religious groups are growing in strength and numbers. Here is the authoritative guide to the New Age cults and religions infecting and threatening our society. It carefully analyzes these groups and provides answers to the questions most commonly asked about them.” |
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Apologetics in the New Age: A Christian Critique of Pantheism $27 “no description” |
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Unmasking The New Age $14.99 “Groothuis shows how the New Age movement has influenced our culture—especially in health, psychology and spirituality—and outlines how believers can counter this pervasive, nonchristian world view. One of the best books on the subject to date.” |
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How To Respond To The New Age Movement $5.99 “People everywhere are asking, “What is the New Age?” This book gives insightful answers to many of your questions regarding this movement and the practices associated with it. You’ll learn how to identify New Age beliefs when you are confronted with them.BE INFORMED AND RESPOND. This book covers:*the six broad principles that form the roots of the New Age Movement*New Age claims compared with the Bible*reasons for the popularity of the New Age Movement todayMost important, this easy-to-follow book gives you practical advice for sharing the Gospel with people involved in the New Age Movement. As you begin to understand their beliefs, you’ll be able to more effectively show them their need for Christ.” |
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New Age Movement $7.99 “Reincarnation, aruras, and energizing crystals — surely these are the stuff of fairy tales, nothing more. People don’t really speak to ancient Egyptian holy men, or listen seriously to Shirley MacLaine, for that matter — do they? Drawing from a range of occult, pagan, and pseudo-scientific traditions, the New Age Movement is broad, diffuse, hard to nail down — and insidiously dangerous. Its belief in the “divinity of humanity,” its emphasis on “self-actualization,” and its looking forward to a coming utopian “new world” have tremendous appeal. But does it have the truth?” |
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