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The Urban Christian $12.91 Drawing on his 20 years of work in inner-city Chicago, Ray Bakke pinpoints the special needs of urban dwellers and outlines effective strategies for ministry in the cities. |
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Urban Christian : Effective Ministry In Todays Urban World $16.99 “For over twenty years Bakke and his family have worked with and loved the people of today’s cities, bringing a message of faith and hope. He knows how the city works and how it can be used to the advantage of the gospel. He knows how people hurt too, and he knows how Christianity can heal and make whole. Now he offers us the basic building blocks we need to love this young, rootless, mobile, media-tuned population. Here is practical, time-tested wisdom on what the church can and is doing in worship, work and witness. Bakke’s biblical perspective is enriched by years of study and worldwide travel. He believes the church can and must train people to live with and minister to the hurting rich and the hurting poor of the city.” |
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Urban Christianity and Global Order $17 “This is the first book to bring together current urban theory and theology in a form that may be used as a textbook for urban theology courses, as well as being accessible to the general reader. Urban Christianity and Global Order offers a new understanding of urban experience in the Bible and its relevance for Christian engagement in the urban context of the twenty-first century. It explores how globalization is affecting communities worldwide and seeks for a new pattern of local and global Christian mission.” |
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Urban Verses $11.5 “”Urban Verses” is the fruit of ten years of one California-born, Amherst-educated white-Asian woman’s life, work, and worship in predominantly African-American west Jackson, Mississippi. What began as a short-term urban ministry “project” turned into a call to community and the building of a new life alongside the people of Jackson’s Voice of Calvary Fellowship. “Urban Verses” explores in poetry and fiction such topics as inner-city living, reconciliation, parenthood, love, theology, and more. Retellings of biblical stories, tributes to present-day heroes, laments about crime, musings about identity and relationships–whatever the subject, each vignette offers a contemplative glimpse into the mind and heart of a young woman of faith seeking to understand and live out God’s deep concern for the city, for the poor, and for reconciliation.” |
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Urban Shepherds $15.99 “The 6 o’clock news is rife with grim urban stories concerning shootings, muggings, robberies and crimes. Little hope remains for the city. In many respects our urban communities in this country have reached a crisis point. Yet for twenty faithful years God has used the fledgling ministry of Restoration Academy in Fairfield, Alabama to ADDRESS THE URBAN CRISIS. God has always been in the business of using the weak to shame the strong, and this book documents how God has used a small and fragile school to address the looming monstrosities of crime, addiction, poor education, and hopelessness that plague many urban communities. In Urban Shepherds you will hear the stories of teachers, graduates, parents, and board members who have partnered with the ministry as vital stakeholders. Their stories of courage, faith, sacrifice, pain and love are inspirational. They will give any reader a new sense of hope for the city. Ben Sciacca has been at Restoration Academy for nine years. He served for four years as the high school Bible and history instructor. For the last five years he has served as an administrator. Ben attended Wheaton College where he majored in History. During that time he developed a heart for urban ministry when he volunteered as a basketball coach at the Cook County Juvenile Jail. He received his Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership from Covenant College. Ben and his wife, Sara have three children and they live a few miles from the school in Fairfield, Alabama.” |
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The Efficacy Of Foundations & Frameworks On Elementary Students” Reading Achievement In Urban Christian Schools. $90.95 The Efficacy Of Foundations & Frameworks On Elementary Students” Reading Achievement In Urban Christian Schools. |
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Urban Angel $12.99 “This book is all about Jesus.nbsp;The words recorded in it were written about Jesus over 2000 years ago. Yet today his message of peace hope love and forgiveness still resonates with people of all races nationalities educational and economic backgrounds. Some like what he said while others disagree with what he said. But almost everyone finds him intriguing. nbsp;The story of Jesus comes to us from four different authors Matthew Mark Luke and John written over a period of nearly seventy years. The message and uniqueness of Jesus remain the same but each author tells the story from his perspective and for his purpose. Some writers wrote more; others wrote less. nbsp;But what if we could read it as one single story from beginning to end This book does just that by combining the four reports of Jesusrsquo; life into a single chronological story.nbsp;Through this book you will take a new look at Jesus his life his miracles and his teachings and be able to come to your own conclusion about him.nbsp;Produced in cooperation with the International Bible Society.” |
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Beyond Charity: The Call to Christian Community Development $14.99 “John Perkins calls churches to leave behind old political assumptions and apply serious biblical ministry to urban problems. This new vision rejects easy answers, stressing Christian community.” |
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Companion to the Poor: Christ in the Urban Slums $13.99 “When he entered the Manila squatter settlement of Tatalon in 1979, Grigg knew what he wanted to do but not how to do it. The need was obviousto establish a Christian church among Asia’s forgotten people, the impoverished slum dwellers of its vast megalopolises. > The challenge was to find a way that did not treat people’s spiritual needs in isolation from their poverty, without simply becoming another economic or social relief program with no evangelistic component. > This book is the enthralling story of how the author met and solved this problem. But in a sense, it is an unfinished story. What has begun is but the beginning of the founding of a Christian community in a dark place. > This is not Viv Grigg’s story alone, but God’s story. For it is God who is working in Tatalon and urban slums like it, and giving people a hope that affects all of life.” |
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The Victorious Christian Life $16.98 “The host of the daily radio program “The Urban Alternative” offers hope to all who have encountered obstacles, setbacks, and defeats in life by showing the positive power of remaining faithful to the teachings of the Bible.” |
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Urban Ministry: The Kingdom, the City & the People of God $30 “In this book Harvie M. Conn and Manuel Ortiz address the vital work of the urban church as they trace the history of the city around the world, examine the biblical basis for urban mission, unpack the multifaceted identity of the city and discuss particular issues and needs of urban leadership. Now in paperback!” |
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Compassion Justice And The Christian Life $9.99 “The urban landscape is changing and, as a result, urban ministries are at a crossroads. If the Church is to be an effective agent of compassion and justice, we must change our mission strategies. In this compelling book, Lupton asks tough questions about service providing and community building to help us enhance our effectiveness. Among the questions: What dilemmas do caring people encounter to faithfully carry out the teachings of Scripture and become personally involved with “the least of these?” What are some possible alternatives to the ways we have traditionally attempted to care for the poor? How do people, programs and neighborhoods move toward reciprocal, interdependent relationships? To effect these types of changes will require new skill sets and resources, but the possibilities for good are great.” |
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Envisioning the New City: A Reader on Urban Ministry $30 “”A fascinating assortment of articles about urban ministry–some inspirational, some challenging, and some extremely practical. Something for everyone.”–Kimberley Bobo, Midwest Academy, Chicago. Contributors include urban pastons, community organizers, seminary professors, and church leaders.” |
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Urban Iona: Celtic Hospitality in the City $15 “Urban Iona is a modern Celtic tale of healing and vision during and after the author’s pilgrimage to Iona and Ireland. This is a powerful account of the author’s search for his family’s story, and the meaning and inspiration that story brought to his life and his ministry. Chronicled here is the author’s pilgrimage to Irelandnot as a travelogue but as deep, moving, often humorous reflection on the meaning of what he discovered there.” |
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Africentric Approaches To Christian Ministry: Strengthening Urban Congregations In African American Communities $38.95 In a pluralistic world where the tendency is to dismiss or silence ethnic and racial differences, Africentric Approaches to Christian Ministry offers valuable insight into the ordering of urban … |
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Toward the Twenty-First Century in Christian Mission $34 “This singular volume offers a comprehensive survey of the prospects and critical issues for the Christian world mission; the book’s essays, written by various mission experts, demonstrate both depth and breadth of perspective. The essays in Part 1 consider the major elements in the church spectrum; Part II looks at the world by region; Part III treats the foundational disciplines of mission; and Part IV focuses on special challenges such as women in mission, the poor and mission, urban mission, the need for dialogue with other faiths, and church-state relations.” |
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Christian Pilgrimage in Modern Western Europe $36.95 “”Christian Pilgrimage in Modern Western Europe” is a commanding exploration of the importance of religious shrines in modern Roman Catholicism. By analyzing more than 6,000 active shrines and contemporary patterns of pilgrimage to them, the authors establish the cultural significance of a religious tradition that today touches the lives of millions of people.>Roman Catholic pilgrimage sites in Western Europe range from obscure chapels and holy wells that draw visitors only from their immediate vicinity to the world-famous, often-thronged shrines at Rome, Lourdes, and FAAA1/2tima. These shrines generate at least 70 million religiously motivated visits each year, with total annual visitation exceeding 100 million. Substantial numbers of pilgrims at major shrines come from the Americas and other areas outside Western Europe.>Mary Lee Nolan and Sidney Nolan describe and interpret the dimensions of Western European pilgrimage in time and space, a cultural-geographic approach that reveals regional variations in types of shrines and pilgrimages in the sixteen countries of Western Europe. They examine numerous legends and historical accounts associated with cult images and shrines, showing how these reflect ideas about humanity, divinity, and environment.>The Nolans demonstrate that the dynamic fluctuations in Christian pilgrimage activities over the past 2,000 years reflect socioeconomic changes and technological transformations as well as shifting intellectual orientations. Increases and decreases in the number of shrines established coincide with major turning points in European history, for pilgrimage, no less than wars, revolutions, and the advent of urban-industrial society, is an integral part of that history. Pilgrimage traditions have been influenced by–and have influenced–science, literature, philosophy, and the arts.>”Christian Pilgrimage in Modern Western Europe” is based on ten years of research. The Nolans collected information on 6,150 shrines from published material, correspondence with bishops and shrine administrators, and interviews. They visited 852 Western European shrines in person. Their book will be of interest to many general readers and of special value to historians, cultural geographers, students of comparative religion, anthropologists, social psychologists, and shrine administrators.” |
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Of Spiritual Minds: An Urban Anthology $10.99 “no description” |
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Urban Ministry In A New Millennium $14.99 “no description” |
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Christianity, Islam and Nationalism in Indonesia $39.95 As the largest Muslim country in the world, Indonesia is marked by an extraordinary diversity in language, ancestry, culture, religion and ways of life. Christianity, Islam and Nationalism in Indonesia focuses on the Christian Dani of West Papua, providing a social and ethnographic history of the most important indigenous population in the troubled province. It presents a fascinating overview of the Dani’s conversion to Christianity, examining the social, religious and political uses to which they have put their new religion.While its indigenous population is Papuan and its dominant religions are Christianity and animism, West Papua contains a growing number of Papuan Muslims. Farhadian provides the first study of this highland Papuan group in an urban context which helps distinguish it from the typical highland Papuan ethnography. Incorporating cultural and structural approaches, the book affords a fascinating insight into the complex relationship between Christianity, Islam, and nationalism. |
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”Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing”: Music and worship in African American megachurches of Los Angeles, California. $49.99 This dissertation is an ethnographic account of African American sacred music performed in the worship services of African American megachurches in Los Angeles, California. A megachurch is a church with a congregation of at least five thousand members or one whose Sunday morning services has at least twenty-five hundred people in attendance. To illustrate how African American religious music traditions have been maintained and changed, I have documented and examined the musical styles preferred by members of three predominantly African American megachurches in metropolitan Los Angeles: First African Methodist Episcopal Church, West Angeles Church of God in Christ, and Faithful Central Bible Church.;Scholars have demonstrated that ethnic identity and the social realities of African Americans are often expressed in their music. As the conditions of Black life in America change, so does the music produced by African Americans, causing stylistic changes to be inevitable. However, there are times when stylistic changes are deliberately adopted to create an ideal environment or familiar atmosphere in a new context. The emergence of African American megachurches in cities across the country over the last thirty years has provided new contexts for African American Christian worship.;Through comparative analysis of the three congregations as well as a case study of the Faithful Central, I have: (1) delineated how Black megachurches are preserving older genres of African American sacred music (i.e. hymns, spirituals, classic gospel), (2) described the musical and non-musical factors that influence the music preferences of congregations, and (3) described the degree(s) to which some large urban congregations are adapting praise and worship to overcome the challenges to interactive and intimate worship.;To place these churches within the context of the historic Black Church tradition, I present information on African American sacred music, the gospel music community of Los |
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”Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing”: Music and worship in African American megachurches of Los Angeles, California. $49.99 This dissertation is an ethnographic account of African American sacred music performed in the worship services of African American megachurches in Los Angeles, California. A megachurch is a church with a congregation of at least five thousand members or one whose Sunday morning services has at least twenty-five hundred people in attendance. To illustrate how African American religious music traditions have been maintained and changed, I have documented and examined the musical styles preferred by members of three predominantly African American megachurches in metropolitan Los Angeles: First African Methodist Episcopal Church, West Angeles Church of God in Christ, and Faithful Central Bible Church.;Scholars have demonstrated that ethnic identity and the social realities of African Americans are often expressed in their music. As the conditions of Black life in America change, so does the music produced by African Americans, causing stylistic changes to be inevitable. However, there are times when stylistic changes are deliberately adopted to create an ideal environment or familiar atmosphere in a new context. The emergence of African American megachurches in cities across the country over the last thirty years has provided new contexts for African American Christian worship.;Through comparative analysis of the three congregations as well as a case study of the Faithful Central, I have: (1) delineated how Black megachurches are preserving older genres of African American sacred music (i.e. hymns, spirituals, classic gospel), (2) described the musical and non-musical factors that influence the music preferences of congregations, and (3) described the degree(s) to which some large urban congregations are adapting praise and worship to overcome the challenges to interactive and intimate worship.;To place these churches within the context of the historic Black Church tradition, I present information on African American sacred music, the gospel music community of Los |
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12th-Century Roman Catholic Priests $75.09 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 701. Not illustrated. Chapters: 12th-Century Roman Catholic Bishops, Pope Innocent Iii, Pope Adrian Iv, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Pope Alexander Iii, Otto of Bamberg, Pope Celestine Iii, Pope Eugene Iii, Pope Paschal Ii, Pope Gregory Viii, Pope Clement Iii, Pope Anastasius Iv, Pope Honorius Ii, Pope Lucius Ii, Pope Gelasius Ii, Pope Lucius Iii, Alger of Liège, Ranulf Flambard, John of Salisbury, Roger of Salisbury, Thurgot, Gilbert Foliot, Nigel, Jocelin, Hilary of Chichester, Alexander of Lincoln, William Longchamp, Hugh de Puiset, Robert de Chesney, Robert Bloet, Robert of Melun, William Warelwast, Siegfried, Prince-Archbishop of Bremen, Robert de Bethune, Hervey le Breton, Savaric Fitzgeldewin, Ralph de Luffa, Robert Foliot, Bartholomew Iscanus, Hugh Nonant, Peter Lombard, Reinald Macer, Hugh of Lincoln, Ivo of Chartres, Eustace, Robert of Scone, Henry of Blois, Henry of Huntingdon, Jonathan of Dunblane, Wimund, Æthelwold of Carlisle, Geoffrey Ridel, Richard Fitzneal, Urban, Marbodius of Rennes, Gerard La Pucelle, William de Vere, Geoffrey Rufus, Orderic Vitalis, Otto of Freising, Henry of Marcy, Philip of Poitou, Ubald, Saint Malachy, Eadmer, Richard of Ilchester, John Capellanus, Pons D’arsac, William Giffard, Reynelm, Robert de Limesey, Gundulf of Rochester, Robert Warelwast, Josceline de Bohon, Benno, William of St. Barbara, Conrad of Urach, Seffrid Ii, John Scotus, Aindréas of Caithness, Roger de Clinton, Hugh of Châteauneuf, Ernulf, Baldric of Dol, Samson, Richard de Capella, Herbert Poore, Anthelm of Belley, Henry Marshal, Vicelinus, Alberic of Ostia, Geoffrey de Clive, Roger of Worcester, Gilbert of Sempringham, Maurice de Sully, Richard Peche, Achard of St. Victor, Wibald, Jordan of Santa Susanna, Christian of Whithorn, John of Greenford, William de Turbeville, Godbald, William of Champeaux, |
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220s: 220, 220s Births, 220s Deaths, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, Battle of Xiaoting, Zhuge Liang’s Southern $19.84 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher”s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 220s decade ran from January 1, 220, to December 31, 229.Significant events The Roman Empire Alexander Severus, Roman EmperorAsia Zhuge Liang, Shu Han strategist of impressive intellectAmerica Maya civilization in pre-Columbian America.Religion During this decade, the Pope Callixtus I is martyred for his Christian faith and is succeeded by Pope Urban I, in October 14, 222, who remains as Pope during the rest of the decade.A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at … |
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220s: 220, 220s Births, 220s Deaths, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, Battle of Xiaoting, Zhuge Liang’s Southern Campaign $19.84 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 220s decade ran from January 1, 220, to December 31, 229.Significant events The Roman Empire Alexander Severus , Roman EmperorAsia Zhuge Liang , Shu Han strategist of impressive intellectAmerica Maya civilization in pre-Columbian America.Religion During this decade, the Pope Callixtus I is martyred for his Christian faith and is succeeded by Pope Urban I , in October 14, 222, who remains as Pope during the rest of the decade.A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at … |
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3rd-century Christian Saints, including: Ambrose Of Alexandria, Clement Of Alexandria, Pope Urban I, Pope Stephen I, Pope Anterus, Cyprian, Pope Lucius I, Pope Zephyrinus, Pope Pontian, Pope Dionysius, Pope Cornelius, Pope Eutychian, Pope Caius, Crispin $16.47 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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4th-Century Christian Saints $21.89 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Constantine I, Saint Nicholas, Athanasius of Alexandria, Gregory of Nazianzus, Ambrose, Pachomius, Pope Damasus I, Pope Sylvester I, Martin of Tours, Anthony the Great, Pope Miltiades, Pope Siricius, Pope Julius I, Cyril of Jerusalem, Pope Eusebius, Pope Marcellus I, Gregory the Illuminator, Pope Marcellinus, Pope Mark, Gregory of Nyssa, Ephrem the Syrian, Barlaam and Josaphat, Didymus the Blind, Cappadocian Fathers, Basil of Caesarea, Chronological List of Saints in the 4th Century, Pope Alexander of Alexandria, Aphrahat, Paphnutius of Thebes, Eustorgius I, Santi Quattro Coronati, Saint Nino, Theodorus of Tabennese, Onuphrius, Lucian of Antioch, Mirian Iii of Iberia, Saint Servatius, Epiphanius of Salamis, Acacius of Caesarea, Tiridates Iii of Armenia, Saint Optatus, Macarius of Jerusalem, Macarius of Egypt, Saint Spyridon, Cyrus and John, Asterius of Amasia, Aelia Flaccilla, Sacramentary of Serapion of Thmuis, Archbishop Nectarius of Constantinople, Saint Florian, Hilarion, Maximus of Jerusalem, Lucifer of Cagliari, Meletius of Antioch, Alexander of Constantinople, Frumentius, Caesarius of Nazianzus, Liborius of le Mans, Juvenal of Narni, Cyprian and Justina, Paul I of Constantinople, Ezana of Axum, Maximin of Trier, Isaac of Dalmatia, Saint Chrysogonus, Achillius of Larissa, Moses, Liberalis of Treviso, Eusebius of Rome, Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrix, Three Holy Hierarchs, Amphilochius of Iconium, Bademus, Gordianus and Epimachus, Geminianus, Naucratius, Abdon and Sennen, Paul of Thebes, Philastrius, Saint Marinus, Awtel, Saint Regulus, Nonna of Nazianzus, Theodoret of Antioch, Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder, Peter of Sebaste, Urban of Langres, Heliodorus of Altino, Jacob of Nisibis, Pope Achillas of Alexandria, St. Nerses I, Macrina th… More: |
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A Doorkeeper in God’s Household: The Memoirs of John B. Hulst $17 A Doorkeeper in God’s Household is an important historical document as it chronicles the nearly thirty years that John Hulst served at Dordt College-as College Pastor, Theology Professor, Dean of Students, Vice President for Student Affairs and, finally, College President. In addition, its early chapters give wonderful pictures of what it was like to grow up Christian Reformed in Grand Rapids in the 1940′s, and what it was like to pastor both rural and urban CRC churches in the 50′s and 60′s. And it is more than a matter-of fact record, for Hulst has liberally scattered anecdotes throughout the memoir-stories that are tragic, comic, mischievous, heart-warming. |
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A Heart for the City $29.99 Jesus is still the answer for urban ministries, for ministries to the downtrodden, poor, and distressed in our cities. A Heart for the City is a rich compendium of valuable information on city ministries written by people who are currently ministering in the city, including pastors, Christian school administrators, and directors of homeless missions. It includes many illustrations and case studies that will prove valuable to any who work in the city or who want to understand how to more effectively help in the city. There are 29 chapters, divided into the following seven parts: – Context and History – Biblical and Philosophical Foundations – Education and Training – Local Church Models – Ethnic Communities – Disenfranchised Subcultures – Children and Youth A Heart For the City is a unique treasure of encouragement for those serving in or those with a heart for the inner city. You will surely be blessed! |
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A History of the Church in the Middle Ages $130 In this fascinating survey, Donald Logan introduces the reader to the Christian church, from the conversion of the Celtic and Germanic peoples to the discovery of the New World. He reveals how the church unified the people of Western Europe as they worshipped with the same ceremonies and used Latin as the language of civilised communication. From the remote, rural parish church, where simple peasants came to pray, to the magnificent urban cathedrals, where choirs chanted the psalms, A History of the Church in the Middle Ages explores the role of the church as a central element in determining a thousand years of history.This new edition brings the book right up to date with recent scholarship, and includes an expanded introduction, which considers other faiths, particularly Judaism and Islam, and their interaction with the Christian church. The book also includes extra material on Islam, and on popular piety, as well as a revised selection of maps and illustrations. The second edition will also be supported by a companion website, which will include questions and other supporting materials for students and lecturers. |
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A History of the Church in the Middle Ages $37.95 In this fascinating survey, Donald Logan introduces the reader to the Christian church, from the conversion of the Celtic and Germanic peoples to the discovery of the New World. He reveals how the church unified the people of Western Europe as they worshipped with the same ceremonies and used Latin as the language of civilised communication. From the remote, rural parish church, where simple peasants came to pray, to the magnificent urban cathedrals, where choirs chanted the psalms, A History of the Church in the Middle Ages explores the role of the church as a central element in determining a thousand years of history.This new edition brings the book right up to date with recent scholarship, and includes an expanded introduction, which considers other faiths, particularly Judaism and Islam, and their interaction with the Christian church. The book also includes extra material on Islam, and on popular piety, as well as a revised selection of maps and illustrations. The second edition will also be supported by a companion website, which will include questions and other supporting materials for students and lecturers. |
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A History of the Church in the Middle Ages $37.95 In this fascinating survey, Donald Logan introduces the reader to the Christian church, from the conversion of the Celtic and Germanic peoples to the discovery of the New World. He reveals how the church unified the people of Western Europe as they worshipped with the same ceremonies and used Latin as the language of civilised communication. From the remote, rural parish church, where simple peasants came to pray, to the magnificent urban cathedrals, where choirs chanted the psalms, A History of the Church in the Middle Ages explores the role of the church as a central element in determining a thousand years of history.This new edition brings the book right up to date with recent scholarship, and includes an expanded introduction, which considers other faiths, particularly Judaism and Islam, and their interaction with the Christian church. The book also includes extra material on Islam, and on popular piety, as well as a revised selection of maps and illustrations. The second edition will also be supported by a companion website, which will include questions and other supporting materials for students and lecturers. |
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A Joyful Christmas $2.99 Urban Nation, CD,MADACY CHRISTIAN, ***Special Order: Ships 3-5 weeks*** 20111219094816447 |
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A Short History of Christian Thought $55.95 As the Christian religions have become dominant in the world, understanding the source of interpretations of Christian doctrine has become more and more relevant. In this revised, expanded edition, a professor emeritus of religion at Swarthmore College presents a thoughtful, thoroughly-documented exploration of both standard and unexpected areas of thought. For example, the author points to several scriptural references in which the image of God is female. Tracing the history of theology and the ministry from the original covenant between God and Israel, through early mysteries and heresies to the Age of Natural Theology and the evolution of organized churches, this book carries us seamlessly to the present day, in which the line between religions is increasingly blurred. This is a must for the library of anyone who cares about Christian issues and wants to know how and why doctrines were adopted. Annotated, indexed, with a major bibliography. 461pp. |
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A Short History of Christian Thought $4.4 As the Christian religions have become dominant in the world, understanding the source of interpretations of Christian doctrine has become more and more relevant. In this revised, expanded edition, a professor emeritus of religion at Swarthmore College presents a thoughtful, thoroughly-documented exploration of both standard and unexpected areas of thought. For example, the author points to several scriptural references in which the image of God is female. Tracing the history of theology and the ministry from the original covenant between God and Israel, through early mysteries and heresies to the Age of Natural Theology and the evolution of organized churches, this book carries us seamlessly to the present day, in which the line between religions is increasingly blurred. This is a must for the library of anyone who cares about Christian issues and wants to know how and why doctrines were adopted. Annotated, indexed, with a major bibliography. 461pp. |
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A Street Girl Named Desire $13.95 Bestselling author Treasure E. Blue returns with a gritty against-all-odds urban fairy tale set in the same unforgiving neighborhood as that of his breakout debut novel Harlem Girl Lost. Desire was born on the streets of Harlem–literally. Her mom, a crack-addicted prostitute, delivered her on a bitter winter’s night after turning a trick and being brutally beaten by the john. Taken from her mother by the state, Desire grows up unwelcoming foster homes, until a local Good Samaritan takes her in. With Miss Hattie Mae’s love and Christian guidance, Desire gains confidence, joins the church choir, and discovers that she’s got a set of pipes–which soon attract the attention of hip-hop’s biggest exec. But the road to superstardom is paved with dangers and temptations: drugged-out, violent rappers, untrustworthy pro athletes promising romance, and vicious drugs. Despite her phenomenal success and Miss Hattie Mae’s kindness, Desire seems destined for a fall from the top that will slam her back onto the pavement where her mama left her–until an unexpected angel picks her back up. . . . |
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Acculturation and particularism in the modern city: Synagogue building and Jewish identity in northern Europe. $49.99 This dissertation takes a comparative approach to European Jewish history. By crossing the conceptual boundaries of history, architecture, and urban studies, it explores the dynamic relationship between synagogue building and Jewish identity-formation in Amsterdam, London, and Berlin in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Jews in these capitals lived in relatively close proximity to each other and experienced, in varying degrees, the rise of a Jewish middle class and increasing acculturation. Many communities initiated spectacular building projects at this time, consciously tying monumental synagogues to the new public face of Judaism. Indeed, synagogues took on a new central role in mediating Jewishness in a modern society. Largely confined to the private domain in the early modern period, from the mid-nineteenth century onwards synagogues boldly announced the cultural sophistication, bourgeois affluence, and religious respectability of the Jewish population. Yet the communities in Holland, Great Britain, and Germany attached very different meanings and objectives to these religious structures due to the distinctive local and national context in which they were built. By looking closely at the debates over style, location, size, spatial lay-out, religious reform, and etiquette—all of which were closely related to Jewish self-representation and acculturation in predominantly Christian societies—we gain a more nuanced view of how Jews saw themselves and how they wanted to be seen by their contemporaries. The built environment, and synagogues in particular, thus proves a useful lens through which to gauge the complexities of Jewish life in Europe during this time. This work adds a comparative and a multi-disciplinary dimension to the field of Jewish Studies. Its approach prescribes a different way of studying Jews and consequently refines—and sometimes challenges—our knowledge of Jewish history, culture, and society. |
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Acculturation and particularism in the modern city: Synagogue building and Jewish identity in northern Europe. $49.99 This dissertation takes a comparative approach to European Jewish history. By crossing the conceptual boundaries of history, architecture, and urban studies, it explores the dynamic relationship between synagogue building and Jewish identity-formation in Amsterdam, London, and Berlin in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Jews in these capitals lived in relatively close proximity to each other and experienced, in varying degrees, the rise of a Jewish middle class and increasing acculturation. Many communities initiated spectacular building projects at this time, consciously tying monumental synagogues to the new public face of Judaism. Indeed, synagogues took on a new central role in mediating Jewishness in a modern society. Largely confined to the private domain in the early modern period, from the mid-nineteenth century onwards synagogues boldly announced the cultural sophistication, bourgeois affluence, and religious respectability of the Jewish population. Yet the communities in Holland, Great Britain, and Germany attached very different meanings and objectives to these religious structures due to the distinctive local and national context in which they were built. By looking closely at the debates over style, location, size, spatial lay-out, religious reform, and etiquette—all of which were closely related to Jewish self-representation and acculturation in predominantly Christian societies—we gain a more nuanced view of how Jews saw themselves and how they wanted to be seen by their contemporaries. The built environment, and synagogues in particular, thus proves a useful lens through which to gauge the complexities of Jewish life in Europe during this time. This work adds a comparative and a multi-disciplinary dimension to the field of Jewish Studies. Its approach prescribes a different way of studying Jews and consequently refines—and sometimes challenges—our knowledge of Jewish history, culture, and society. |
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Adult Contemporary Music $86.11 Adult contemporary music (frequently abbreviated Ae is a broad style of popular music that ranges from lush 1960s, vocal-based music to predominantly ballad-heavy music with varying degrees of rock influence. AC radio plays mainstream music excluding hip hop, hard rock, RnB, some teen pop music and rhythmic dance tracks (though during the 2000s, these have been included), which is intended for a more adult audience. Radio stations playing this format will often target 25-54 year-olds, the group most valued by advertisers. Over the years AC has spawned several sub-genres: hot AC, soft AC (also known as lite AC ), urban AC, rhythmic AC, smooth AC (i.e., smooth jazz), and Christian AC (i.e., a softer type of Contemporary Christian music). Some radio stations play only hot AC; some play only soft AC; and some play both. Thus it is not usually considered a specific genre of music, since it is merely an assembly of selected tracks of musicians of many different genres. |
Urban Christian

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