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Why Do You Believe What You Believe About the Holy Spirit? by Graham McFarlane


Why Do You Believe What You Believe About the Holy Spirit? by Graham McFarlane


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Christianity's Family Tree: Adam Hamilton What Other Christians Believe and Why


Christianity’s Family Tree: Adam Hamilton What Other Christians Believe and Why


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Why Christianity Must Change or Die by John Shelby Spong 1999 Paperback MINT


Why Christianity Must Change or Die by John Shelby Spong 1999 Paperback MINT


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FOR MEN ONLY  3  REASONS WHY YOU  REALLY DON'T WANT TO GO TO HELL


FOR MEN ONLY 3 REASONS WHY YOU REALLY DON’T WANT TO GO TO HELL


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WHY AM I ON THIS EARTH?- Book by Fleet Publications


WHY AM I ON THIS EARTH?- Book by Fleet Publications


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Why I Believe These Are The Last Days


Why I Believe These Are The Last Days


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Why I Believe  HCDJ D. James Kennedy  Young Adult /Adult Christianity Faith


Why I Believe HCDJ D. James Kennedy Young Adult /Adult Christianity Faith


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Why Fear When You Can Trust by E E Wordsworth (e1950s)


Why Fear When You Can Trust by E E Wordsworth (e1950s)


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Why Should I Be the First to Change by Nancy Missler HSB


Why Should I Be the First to Change by Nancy Missler HSB


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A Perfect Mess: Why You Don't Have to Worry About Being Good Enough for God...


A Perfect Mess: Why You Don’t Have to Worry About Being Good Enough for God…


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Vintage Religious book-Pamphlets ;Devotion to St. Anne,  Why Catholic pry to ...


Vintage Religious book-Pamphlets ;Devotion to St. Anne, Why Catholic pry to …


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Why Humanae Vitae Was Right . Pope Paul VI


Why Humanae Vitae Was Right . Pope Paul VI


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Why Christianity Must Change or Die: A Bishop Speaks to


Why Christianity Must Change or Die: A Bishop Speaks to


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RICK WARREN THE PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE WHY ARE WE HERE


RICK WARREN THE PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE WHY ARE WE HERE


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Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense by N. T. Wright (2010, Hardcover)


Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense by N. T. Wright (2010, Hardcover)


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Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense by N. T. Wright (2010, Hardcover)


Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense by N. T. Wright (2010, Hardcover)


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Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense


Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense


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Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn't


Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn’t


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NEW Why Christianity Did Not Prevent the War (1918) ...


NEW Why Christianity Did Not Prevent the War (1918) …


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NEW Why Christianity Did Not Prevent the War (1918) ...


NEW Why Christianity Did Not Prevent the War (1918) …


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Loren Cunningham-David Joel Hamilton: Why Not Women? (SIGNED by BOTH) 2000


Loren Cunningham-David Joel Hamilton: Why Not Women? (SIGNED by BOTH) 2000


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Why Not Try God & My Rendezvous With Life-- Mary Pickford


Why Not Try God & My Rendezvous With Life– Mary Pickford


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Why Was I Born by Jim Hodgin


Why Was I Born by Jim Hodgin


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Why God Loves Us No Matter What Ken Sedlak Pb Free Ship


Why God Loves Us No Matter What Ken Sedlak Pb Free Ship


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Why do Christians Suffer? by Theodore Epp  {blue cover}


Why do Christians Suffer? by Theodore Epp {blue cover}


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MARY WHY DO YOU CRY? Photos of Her Images in Tears by Fr. Albert Herbert


MARY WHY DO YOU CRY? Photos of Her Images in Tears by Fr. Albert Herbert


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Why Catholic? Journey through the Catechism by Renew


Why Catholic? Journey through the Catechism by Renew


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Why Catholic? Journey through the Catechism by Renew


Why Catholic? Journey through the Catechism by Renew


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Faith and Reason: Why Christianity Makes Sense by Austi


Faith and Reason: Why Christianity Makes Sense by Austi


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Why Christianity Happened: A Sociohistorical Account of Christian Origins (26-50


Why Christianity Happened: A Sociohistorical Account of Christian Origins (26-50


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Why I Am a Baptist, Methodist etc - 50 Books on CDrom


Why I Am a Baptist, Methodist etc – 50 Books on CDrom


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Why Christianity Must Change or Die : A Bishop Spea...


Why Christianity Must Change or Die : A Bishop Spea…


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Perfect Freedom: Why Liberal Christianity Might Be the Faith You're Looking For,


Perfect Freedom: Why Liberal Christianity Might Be the Faith You’re Looking For,


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The Great Emergence: How Christianity Is Changing and Why by Phyllis Tickle (...


The Great Emergence: How Christianity Is Changing and Why by Phyllis Tickle (…


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Why I Accept the Genesis Record by John Hand (1969) SC


Why I Accept the Genesis Record by John Hand (1969) SC


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Why choose the Episcopal Church?


Why choose the Episcopal Church?


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A Sure Thing: What We Believe and Why by Cornelius Plantinga (2001, Paperback)


A Sure Thing: What We Believe and Why by Cornelius Plantinga (2001, Paperback)


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1917 Gospel Advocate - Church of Christ - Lipscomb: Why I Am A Pacifist


1917 Gospel Advocate – Church of Christ – Lipscomb: Why I Am A Pacifist


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Why I Am A Christian


Why I Am A Christian


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Experience Teacher Why Repeat Course NEW Christian Book


Experience Teacher Why Repeat Course NEW Christian Book


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WHY CHRISTIANITY MUST CHANGE OR DIE - JOHN SHELBY SPONG (PAPERBACK) NEW


WHY CHRISTIANITY MUST CHANGE OR DIE – JOHN SHELBY SPONG (PAPERBACK) NEW


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A New Christianity for a New World: Why Traditional Fai


A New Christianity for a New World: Why Traditional Fai


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A Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn


A Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn


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 I'M SAVED AND SANCTIFIED WHY CAN'T I STOP MASTURBATING?


I’M SAVED AND SANCTIFIED WHY CAN’T I STOP MASTURBATING?


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Margy Asks Why? Christian laura rocke winn


Margy Asks Why? Christian laura rocke winn


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Why Christianity Must Change or Die: A Bishop Speaks To Believers In Exile A New


Why Christianity Must Change or Die: A Bishop Speaks To Believers In Exile A New


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Why Jesus came by Beverly Schultz Mullins (1966)


Why Jesus came by Beverly Schultz Mullins (1966)


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A New Christianity for a New World: Why Traditional Fai


A New Christianity for a New World: Why Traditional Fai


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The Passion of Jesus Christ: Fifty Reasons Why He Came to Die by John Piper...


The Passion of Jesus Christ: Fifty Reasons Why He Came to Die by John Piper…


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WHY JOHNNY CAN'T SING HYMNS ~ T.DAVID GORDON PAPERBACK


WHY JOHNNY CAN’T SING HYMNS ~ T.DAVID GORDON PAPERBACK


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Jesus Lost Or Found Photo Mugs


Jesus Lost Or Found Photo Mugs



- Have you found Jesus, my brother ? – Why, have you lost him, my sister ? ….


Avalon Sunset


Avalon Sunset


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When R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe wrote “That’s me in the spotlight / Losing my religion,” he could have been singing about Van Morrison, the man who lost his three times within a decade. In the end, though, Van returned to Christ and found himself rewarded with his first British Top 20 hit. With its sparse piano hook and Cliff Richard’s guest vocals, “Whenever God Shines His Light” is a misleading be…

SING THROUGH THE YEAR: Spring - Summer - Fall - Winter


SING THROUGH THE YEAR: Spring – Summer – Fall – Winter


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There’s a song for every holiday! From the “Pumpkin Patch” song to Mother’s Day to Easter, you’ll find 15 great seasonal songs that you can use with your kids.

Songs include:

Best Story Of All (Christmas) Pumpkin Patch (Harvest) Seasons Come and Go (All) My Valentine (Valentine’s Day) Why do Ya Worry (April 15th) Patriotic Medley (4th of July in U.S.A./President’s Day) Palm Sunday Celebration …


U R Y


U R Y




Why Sex Sins Are Worse Than Others [VHS]


Why Sex Sins Are Worse Than Others [VHS]


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The Alpha Course Video 1 (Christianity: Boring, Untrue, and Irrelevant?, Who Is Jesus?, Why Did Jesus Die?) (VHS)


The Alpha Course Video 1 (Christianity: Boring, Untrue, and Irrelevant?, Who Is Jesus?, Why Did Jesus Die?) (VHS)



Video 1 in a practical introduction to the Christian faith…


Why Do We Baptize Our Children? [VHS]


Why Do We Baptize Our Children? [VHS]


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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Why Seek Ye the Living among the Dead? by A. Corsi Lalli after John Rodham Spencer Stanhope - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Why Seek Ye the Living among the Dead? by A. Corsi Lalli after John Rodham Spencer Stanhope – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


King Arthur (PG-13 Full Screen Edition)


King Arthur (PG-13 Full Screen Edition)


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KING ARTHUR – DVD Movie…

Jesus


Jesus


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THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JESUS OF NAZARETH, FROM HIS HUMBLEBEGINNINGS AS A CARPENTER TO HIS DESTINY AS THE SON OF GOD, ARE VIVIDLY RETOLD IN THIS EPIC MOVIE EVENT. WHEN HIS EARTHLY FATHER DIES, MARY TELLS JESUS THE TIME HAS COME TO FULFILL HISPROPHECY….

Why Christianity Happened


Why Christianity Happened


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Why Christianity Happened

Why Christianity Prospered


Why Christianity Prospered


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Why Christianity Prospered

Why Christianity did not prevent the war


Why Christianity did not prevent the war


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Why Christianity did not prevent the war

Why Is Christianity True? Christian Evidences


Why Is Christianity True? Christian Evidences


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Why Is Christianity True? Christian Evidences

Christianity; Or, Why I Became A Non-sectarian


Christianity; Or, Why I Became A Non-sectarian


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Christianity; Or, Why I Became A Non-sectarian

Why?


Why?


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Why do Christians believe what they believe? What is it about Christianity that makes us believe we have the one and only way to heaven? After all, would a loving and caring God actually send …

God Outside The Box: Why Spiritual People Object To Christianity


God Outside The Box: Why Spiritual People Object To Christianity


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God Outside The Box: Why Spiritual People Object To Christianity

Why X 2: Existential Questions Seen Through The Eyes Of Science And Christianity


Why X 2: Existential Questions Seen Through The Eyes Of Science And Christianity


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Why X 2: Existential Questions Seen Through The Eyes Of Science And Christianity

Why Christianity Must Change or Die


Why Christianity Must Change or Die


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A reexamination of the doctrines of Christ, written by the controversial Episcopalian bishop of Newark, New Jersey. Spong calls for a Christianity based upon thought rather than blind belief, premised upon love and justice rather than judgement and litera

Christianity


Christianity


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Christianity

On Christianity


On Christianity


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On Christianity

 Lord, Teach Us to Pray: Learning to Pray in Power and with Purpose


Lord, Teach Us to Pray: Learning to Pray in Power and with Purpose


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Prayer is a foundational element of Christianity, filled with such intent and importance that Jesus prayed continually and he taught us to pray. In addition, Scripture is replete with the meaningful and motivational prayers of many people of faith. Yet, believers today too often neglect the privilege and the power of prayer available to their lives.Within the pages of “Lord, Teach Us to Pray… Learning to Pray in Power and with Purpose,” Melba Freeman reintroduces us to the instructions of Jesus on prayer. Speaking in plain but enthusiastic language, she impresses the reader with why it is critically important to pray, how to do it effectively, and through clear scripture leads, gives us helpful hints to enhance the power and the purpose of prayer. Building on Bible study basics, she helps old, new, and renewed believers construct a foundation of prayer, expand on their knowledge of the Word, and deepen their connection to Christ.There is a direct relationship between the strength of your faith and the quality of your prayers. Improve your prayers and you strengthen your faith, enrich your life, and effect your world!

 ''A mighty fortress'' far from Lake Wobegon: The music of Minnesota's newest Lutherans.


”A mighty fortress” far from Lake Wobegon: The music of Minnesota’s newest Lutherans.


$49.99


While participation in religion is most often perceived to be a conscious choice made without direct connections to race or ethnicity on the part of an individual, it is also apparent that religion never functions outside of both its ethno-cultural context and its ethno-cultural history, and for a large proportion of Lutheran history, this context has been overwhelmingly European and European-American. However, Christianity has become increasingly global within the last century: Latin Americans, Africans, and Asians breathe new life into a once-European and North American theological tradition. Minnesota, considered the most significant hub of Lutheranism, has concurrently become more global. From 1990–2000, the number of foreign-born residents increased by 130 percent.1 Moreover, the way people migrate has changed considerably. While European immigration in the 1900s was long, hard, and permanent, advances in travel and communication technology have made migration a more fluid journey allowing for increased communication between old world(s) and new. This situation raises a number of questions regarding depictions of Minnesota as a haven for Scandinavian, homogeneous, and inflexible Lutherans.;Worship music presents a salient religious medium capable of enabling a vivid redefinition of Minnesotan Lutheranism. How do Cambodians, who have no musical ensemble that remotely resembles a choir in their homeland, create Lutheran worship music in the Twin Cities? Why have Sudanese Lutherans, whose main source of musical inspiration is the reception of songs in dreams, stopped receiving songs in their dreams upon their arrival in the US? As a church’s most audible display of faith and most contested realm of worship, the negotiations involved in the creation of Lutheran worship music illuminate the issues at the heart of the Lutheran church today.;1Bruce Katz, “Census 2000: Key Trends and Implications for Cities,” Brookings Institution, Center for Urban and Metropolitan

 ''A mighty fortress'' far from Lake Wobegon: The music of Minnesota's newest Lutherans.


”A mighty fortress” far from Lake Wobegon: The music of Minnesota’s newest Lutherans.


$49.99


While participation in religion is most often perceived to be a conscious choice made without direct connections to race or ethnicity on the part of an individual, it is also apparent that religion never functions outside of both its ethno-cultural context and its ethno-cultural history, and for a large proportion of Lutheran history, this context has been overwhelmingly European and European-American. However, Christianity has become increasingly global within the last century: Latin Americans, Africans, and Asians breathe new life into a once-European and North American theological tradition. Minnesota, considered the most significant hub of Lutheranism, has concurrently become more global. From 1990–2000, the number of foreign-born residents increased by 130 percent.1 Moreover, the way people migrate has changed considerably. While European immigration in the 1900s was long, hard, and permanent, advances in travel and communication technology have made migration a more fluid journey allowing for increased communication between old world(s) and new. This situation raises a number of questions regarding depictions of Minnesota as a haven for Scandinavian, homogeneous, and inflexible Lutherans.;Worship music presents a salient religious medium capable of enabling a vivid redefinition of Minnesotan Lutheranism. How do Cambodians, who have no musical ensemble that remotely resembles a choir in their homeland, create Lutheran worship music in the Twin Cities? Why have Sudanese Lutherans, whose main source of musical inspiration is the reception of songs in dreams, stopped receiving songs in their dreams upon their arrival in the US? As a church’s most audible display of faith and most contested realm of worship, the negotiations involved in the creation of Lutheran worship music illuminate the issues at the heart of the Lutheran church today.;1Bruce Katz, “Census 2000: Key Trends and Implications for Cities,” Brookings Institution, Center for Urban and Metropolitan

 'And So We Came to Rome ': The Political Perspective of St Luke


‘And So We Came to Rome ‘: The Political Perspective of St Luke


$35


It has often been suggested that Luke’s two volumes were written as an apology for Christianity, to demonstrate to the Roman authorities that the new faith was not a dangerous and subversive innovation, a threat to the Pax Romana and to Roman rule. This book reviews the development of the ‘traditional perspective’, then raises some questions, e.g. if Luke was writing an apologia pro ecclesia, why does he include so much material politically damaging to the Christian cause? Is it possible that the approach has been made from the wrong angle, that Luke was writing an apologia not pro ecclesia but pro imperio, to assure his fellow Christians that Church and Empire need not fear or suspect each other? This conclusion is then supported by an investigation of the text of Luke-Acts, particularly the trials of Jesus and Paul. This challenging volume will be of interest to students and scholars of the New Testament and to ecclesiastical and Roman historians.

 (Trans)forming belief, transforming desire: An analysis of conversion and belief in contemporary American fiction.


(Trans)forming belief, transforming desire: An analysis of conversion and belief in contemporary American fiction.


$49.99


This dissertation locates a problem in poststructuralism’s approach to the concept of believing. Since poststructuralism establishes itself as an intellectual inquiry that deconstructs not only particular beliefs but also the act of believing, many poststructuralists overlook the fact that their own philosophical premises must be initially believed before their critical interventions gain credence. These critics do not explain how belief, as such, emerges within people or why people adopt one belief system over another. To address this aporia, this dissertation reviews both Jacques Derrida’s conceptualization of the decision as a choice divorced from rational calculation of evidence and J.F. Lyotard’s discussion of how new perspectives acquire credence over hegemonic metanarratives by presenting paradoxes inherent within the hegemony and using those paradoxes as a basis for a new interpretation of reality. Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic praxis serves as a description of subjects changing their beliefs about themselves and others when they encounter a paralyzing conflict between their conscious and unconscious desires, accept those repressed desires, and redefine desire so that it can be pursued in satisfying ways.;With this background work, this dissertation argues that beliefs gain traction insofar as they provide an interpretive logic enabling people to understand and pursue their core desires. An examination of autobiographies by Ashley Smith, Jane Tompkins, and Jacques Derrida highlights desire’s role in their decisions upon what each believes. An analysis of Paul shows him reaching an impasse in his pursuit of desire; his conversion to Christianity grants Paul a new paradoxical logic that redefines desire so that he encounters satisfaction. This dissertation discusses various novels by authors concerned with Christianity’s influence on both individuals and American culture. The novels examined are Tony Hendra’s The Messiah of Morris Avenue, Tim LaHaye and

 (Trans)forming belief, transforming desire: An analysis of conversion and belief in contemporary American fiction.


(Trans)forming belief, transforming desire: An analysis of conversion and belief in contemporary American fiction.


$49.99


This dissertation locates a problem in poststructuralism’s approach to the concept of believing. Since poststructuralism establishes itself as an intellectual inquiry that deconstructs not only particular beliefs but also the act of believing, many poststructuralists overlook the fact that their own philosophical premises must be initially believed before their critical interventions gain credence. These critics do not explain how belief, as such, emerges within people or why people adopt one belief system over another. To address this aporia, this dissertation reviews both Jacques Derrida’s conceptualization of the decision as a choice divorced from rational calculation of evidence and J.F. Lyotard’s discussion of how new perspectives acquire credence over hegemonic metanarratives by presenting paradoxes inherent within the hegemony and using those paradoxes as a basis for a new interpretation of reality. Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic praxis serves as a description of subjects changing their beliefs about themselves and others when they encounter a paralyzing conflict between their conscious and unconscious desires, accept those repressed desires, and redefine desire so that it can be pursued in satisfying ways.;With this background work, this dissertation argues that beliefs gain traction insofar as they provide an interpretive logic enabling people to understand and pursue their core desires. An examination of autobiographies by Ashley Smith, Jane Tompkins, and Jacques Derrida highlights desire’s role in their decisions upon what each believes. An analysis of Paul shows him reaching an impasse in his pursuit of desire; his conversion to Christianity grants Paul a new paradoxical logic that redefines desire so that he encounters satisfaction. This dissertation discusses various novels by authors concerned with Christianity’s influence on both individuals and American culture. The novels examined are Tony Hendra’s The Messiah of Morris Avenue, Tim LaHaye and

 200+ Ways the Quran Corrects the Bible: How Islam Unites Judaism and Christianity


200+ Ways the Quran Corrects the Bible: How Islam Unites Judaism and Christianity


$148.47


From America to Israel, Europe to Africa, discover how God is uniting Christians and Jews worldwide as Muslims. Witness how the Koran answers Gospel and Torah difficulties. Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world; in this book, you will learn why. The path to Heaven is now illuminated more than ever.

 A Child's Field Guide to Christianity


A Child’s Field Guide to Christianity


$5.99


This kid-friendly booklet describes the basics of what it means to be a follower of Jesus: the big message of the Bible, who God is, and why he cares so much for us. A great tool for children”s ministry workers.

 A Christian Theology of Religions: Critical Dialogues on Religious Pluralisms


A Christian Theology of Religions: Critical Dialogues on Religious Pluralisms


$30


Renowned theologian and philosopher of religion John Hick takes a hard look at intellectual problems facing Christians in the late twentieth century: Where exactly does Christianity fit into the scheme of the world in light of other world religions? and Is it possible to remain Christian while accepting the truth of other beliefs? Employing the use of a dialogue between Phil (philosophy) and Grace (theology), Hick explores the validity of other religions and Christianity’s place among them. Offering good reasons for why the traditional stance that Christianity is the only true religion is no longer workable, he puts forth a cogent defense of Christianity in the global context of other religions. This book is must reading for those concerned about the uniqueness of Christianity and how it is to be interpreted theologically in today’s world.

 A Christian's Pocket Guide to Islam


A Christian’s Pocket Guide to Islam


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Have you ever watched a TV programme or read a newspaper article where a commentator clumsily illustrates his complete ignorance of Christianity and its claims?How often have you said to yourself, “Well, why should I listen to them when they obviously haven’t got a clue!” How then can we expect to witness effectively to those of the Muslim faith if all that we know of Islam is picked up from passing references in the media? This fascinating book provides Christians with a simple description of the origins of Islam, what Muslims believe and how it affects their attitudes, worldview and everyday life and culture. Practical guidelines are given for relating to Muslims in a culturally appropriate way as well as for witnessing effectively and caring for converts.·New edition with more background, information on the division of Islam and Jihad

 A Coat of Many Colours


A Coat of Many Colours


$25.92


A handy volume for easy reference. This book has been named A Coat Of Many Colours because it represents different facets of the existence of man. The articles in it are complimentary to each other. An attempt has been made here to make a comparative study of various belief systems and ways of life. The Yogic System and Christianity are not disparate disciplines, as the reader will realize. Introversion and Extraversion are not personality dimensions, but they could also denote cultural attributes, which could explain why Eastern and Western cultures developed differentially as they have done. The holistic development of the human being is the author’s main concern and these essays are meant to fulfill that aspiration. The concept of love weaves a thread through the whole book. An attempt has been made to define what holistic love is all about. Even in the humorous essays there is a serious existential element. If the book can fire enthusiasm in the reader, it would have fulfilled its purpose.

 A Complicated Kindness


A Complicated Kindness


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A witty, beleaguered teenager whose family is shattered by fundamentalist Christianity balances grief and hope in this coming-of-age novel. Left alone with her sad, peculiar father, she spends her days piecing together why her mother and sister left.

 A Different Jesus?: The Christ of the Latter-Day Saints


A Different Jesus?: The Christ of the Latter-Day Saints


$11.22


Foreword and afterword by Richard J. MouwAre Latter-day Saints Christian, or do they worship a different Jesus? In this engaging book based on the foundational Mormon documents, Robert Millet clearly explains why Latter-day Saints claim to be Christians and compares their understanding of Jesus with the views of traditional Christian believers.A leading Mormon scholar who has spent much of his career in conversation with traditional Christians and their writings, Millet discusses what constitutes Christianity and examines how the Latter-day Saints fit or do not fit within that rubric. Intended to inform rather than to convince or persuade, A Different Jesus? clears away misconceptions and doctrinal distortions that characterize more polemical works about Mormonism. Millet points out the many beliefs that Latter-day Saints hold in common with traditional Christians, yet he also emphasizes differences where they exist. A Different Jesus? initiates and will foster a significant dialogue between Latter-day Saints and traditional Christians. Of special value are a lengthy chapter that answers some of the most frequently asked questions about Mormonism, a glossary showing how key theological terms are defined by Latter-day Saints, and evangelical scholar Richard Mouw’s foreword and afterword, which help set an agenda for future discussions between these rich religious traditions.

 A History Of Christian Missions In China


A History Of Christian Missions In China


$177


Starting with the religious background of China, Latourette probes why Christianity appealed to the Chinese and then launches into a detailed history of its development. He considers how Christianity began before and coped under the Mongol Dynasty and then the incursion of the Roman Catholic Missions. Briefly considering the Russian Orthodox interest in Chinese missions, he moves on to what is clearly his main concern in the Protestant influx in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Considering the main events of China’s history in relation to the European powers of the day, he considers how Christianity fared into the early nineteenth century.

 A History of the Jews


A History of the Jews


$38.95


A provocative survey capturing 4,000 years of the extraordinary history of the Jews-as a people, a culture, and a nation. This historical magnum opus covers far more than the basics of Jewish history. It shows the impact of Jewish character on the world; their genius, imagination and most of all, their ability to persevere despite severe persecutions. Compelling insights into events and individuals are chronologically detailed: from Moses and Jesus to Spinoza, Marx, Freud, the Rothschilds and Golda Meir.”Why have I written a history of the Jews?… When I was working on my History of Christianity, I became aware for the first time in my life of the magnitude of debt Christianity owes to Judaism… the book gave me the chance to reconsider objectively, in the light of a study covering nearly 4000 years, the most intractable of all human questions: what are we on earth for? Is history merely a series of events whose sum is meaningless?” (from the Prologue)

 A History of the Jews


A History of the Jews


$160


A provocative survey capturing 4,000 years of the extraordinary history of the Jews-as a people, a culture, and a nation. This historical magnum opus covers far more than the basics of Jewish history. It shows the impact of Jewish character on the world; their genius, imagination and most of all, their ability to persevere despite severe persecutions. Compelling insights into events and individuals are chronologically detailed: from Moses and Jesus to Spinoza, Marx, Freud, the Rothschilds and Golda Meir.”Why have I written a history of the Jews?… When I was working on my History of Christianity, I became aware for the first time in my life of the magnitude of debt Christianity owes to Judaism… the book gave me the chance to reconsider objectively, in the light of a study covering nearly 4000 years, the most intractable of all human questions: what are we on earth for? Is history merely a series of events whose sum is meaningless?” (from the Prologue)

 A Moment Of Truth


A Moment Of Truth


$12.37


John 3:16 is Christianity’s most famous passage of Scripture. Yet, has it become so familiar to us that we no longer give it a moments’ pause when reading it? In this book, Thurber takes us into the depths of this passage to illuminate all of the riches that make this the signature verse of the Gospel. In this passage we see mentioned God, the world, Jesus, and eternal life. It speaks of God’s love, His giving nature, and our final destinies. A complete understanding of each section of the passage brings the entirety of God’s plan for us and His creation into more splendid light, giving us the comfort and peace needed right now as we go about our lives on earth. Read now with fresh eyes the depths of this passage of Scripture and learn again why it is the cornerstone of our Christian faith.Bill provides counseling and teaching ministries dedicated to helping Christians with basic Biblical education, and to help people realize their strength in Jesus to live life now in light of eternity. He is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi with a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology. Bill enjoys writing, cycling, traveling, playing guitar, and photography. He is currently working on his Master of Divinity degree at Luther Rice University. He lives in Grayson, Georgia with his wife and two daughters.

 A Moment Of Truth John 3


A Moment Of Truth John 3


$20.09


John 3:16 is Christianity’s most famous passage of Scripture. Yet, has it become so familiar to us that we no longer give it a moments’ pause when reading it? In this book, Thurber takes us into the depths of this passage to illuminate all of the riches that make this the signature verse of the Gospel. In this passage we see mentioned God, the world, Jesus, and eternal life. It speaks of God’s love, His giving nature, and our final destinies. A complete understanding of each section of the passage brings the entirety of God’s plan for us and His creation into more splendid light, giving us the comfort and peace needed right now as we go about our lives on earth. Read now with fresh eyes the depths of this passage of Scripture and learn again why it is the cornerstone of our Christian faith.Bill provides counseling and teaching ministries dedicated to helping Christians with basic Biblical education, and to help people realize their strength in Jesus to live life now in light of eternity. He is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi with a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology. Bill enjoys writing, cycling, traveling, playing guitar, and photography. He is currently working on his Master of Divinity degree at Luther Rice University. He lives in Grayson, Georgia with his wife and two daughters.

 A Muslim Theologian In The Sectarian Milieu


A Muslim Theologian In The Sectarian Milieu


$161.16


In this examination of an extraordinary Islamic anti-Christian polemic, the author describes Q ”Abd al-Jabb?r”s life, his intellectual heritage and the sectarian controversy of his day. Thus the reader will discover how, and why, a Muslim theologian reinterpreted Christian scripture, history and practice to develop an Islamic doctrine of Christianity.

 A New Christianity for a New World


A New Christianity for a New World


$14.99


In his bestselling Why Christianity Must Change or Die, Bishop Spong described the toxins that are poisoning the Church. Now he offers the antidote. Spong explains why the traditional understandings of God, Christ, the Church, and their rules and dogmas are wrong and dangerous.

Why Christianity
Why Christianity
Why Christianity than the angels, God and spirits are all men?

Why Christianity is against women?

Ask the Romans. They saw the church and perverted to the point that the 12 did not know as Christianity. Of course, Christianity is a branch of Judaism, which is of Semitic origin and dominant male. The Roman Empire was not only as a dominant male, but much more. It became necessary by the Roman Emperor and his hand-picked "old" from the church to rewrite the Bible to make it more adapted to the society dominant male of the time.

Why Christianity Fails 1 – Christopher Hitchens ILLUSTRATED

Why Christianity




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