A Theological Odyssey

A Theological Odyssey
Author: John W. De Gruchy
Publisher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1920689435

John de Gruchy is one of the greatest and most respected South African theologians of the past five decades. His work has left an indelible mark on both the South African and international theological landscapes. In this book he describes his theological journey, revisiting core themes, periods and sources. This is an enriching read, as De Gruchy engages with some of the greatest theologians in the history of the church ? notably John Calvin, Karl Barth, Karl Rahner, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Reinhold Niebuhr ? as well as with a wide selection of his fellow South African theologians.ÿ?ÿCas Wepener

Theodicy of Love

Theodicy of Love
Author: John C. Peckham
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 149341576X

If God is all powerful and entirely good and loving, why is there so much evil in the world? Based on a close canonical reading of Scripture, this book offers a new approach to the challenge of reconciling the Christian confession of a loving God with the realities of suffering and evil. John Peckham offers a constructive proposal for a theodicy of love that upholds both the sovereignty of God and human freedom, showing that Scripture points toward a framework for thinking about God's love in relation to the world.

Darwin's Religious Odyssey

Darwin's Religious Odyssey
Author: William E. Phipps
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2002-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781563383847

Draws on newly available material to consider Darwin's personal religious beliefs, profiling him as a man from a specific time in history struggling to harmonize his spiritual worldviews with his scientific findings. Original.

Christian Formation

Christian Formation
Author: James R. Estep
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0805448381

Editors and authors James Estep and Jonathan Kim have pulled together something often talked about but seldom seen, namely, a thoroughgoing attempt to integrate theology and science, in this case, social science. Their organization, interpretation, and evaluation of mountains of information from both sides has resulted in an expert, yet easily understandable guide to Christian spiritual formation and development. Both academics and practitioners will find help in this volume, one that is certain to be a standard work for years to come.

Acts Odyssey

Acts Odyssey
Author: Rene Schlaepfer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-09-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692769911

How did the Jesus movement grow from a few dozen frightened followers to a worldwide phenomenon in just a few decades--with no detailed strategy, no buildings, no budget, and every obstacle imaginable? To seek the truth, René Schlaepfer set out to retrace the journeys of the original apostles through the Mediterranean world as told in the biblical Book of Acts. As he visits ancient sites in Israel, Turkey, Greece, Italy and several Aegean Sea islands, René meets with archaeological experts--and encounters modern thieves, rioting mobs, and nests of serpents. His adventures are enlightening, entertaining, and inspiring. In Acts Odyssey: On the Trail of the Apostles, René strips away 21 centuries of accumulated debris--myths and traditions and legends--for a fresh glimpse of the original Jesus movement that changed the world. Your faith will be challenged. Your hope will be strengthened. Your vision will be increased. And you'll be convinced it can happen again. With 7-week web-based video small group curriculum.

Being Alive and Having to Die

Being Alive and Having to Die
Author: Dan Cryer
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011-10-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429989351

One of the year's Top Ten Books on Religion and Spirituality (Booklist), Being Alive and Having to Die is the story of the remarkable public and private journey of Reverend Forrest Church, the scholar, activist, and preacher whose death became a way to celebrate life. Through his pulpit at the prestigious Unitarian Church of All Souls in New York, Reverend Forrest Church became a champion of liberal religion and a leading opponent of the religious right. An inspired preacher, a thoughtful theologian and an eloquent public intellectual, Church built a congregation committed to social service for people in need, while writing twenty five books, hosting a cable television program, and being featured in People, Esquire, New York Magazine, and on numerous national television and radio appearances. Being Alive and Having to Die works on two levels, as an examination of liberal religion during the past 30 years of conservative ascendancy, and as a fascinating personal story. Church grew up the son of Senator Frank Church of Idaho, famous for combating the Vietnam War in the 1960s and the CIA in the 1970s. Like many sons of powerful fathers, he rebelled and took a different path in life, which led him to his own prominence. Then, in 1991, at the height of his fame, he fell in love with a married parishioner and nearly lost his pulpit. Eventually, he regained his stature, overcame a long-secret alcoholism, wrote his best books–and found himself diagnosed with terminal cancer. His three year public journey toward death brought into focus the preciousness of life, not only for himself, but for his ministry. Based on extraordinary access to Church and over 200 interviews with family, friends, and colleagues, Dan Cryer bears witness to a full, fascinating, at time controversial life. Being Alive and Having to Die is an honest look at an imperfect man and his lasting influence on modern faith.

The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark

The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark
Author: Dennis Ronald MacDonald
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300080124

In this groundbreaking book, Dennis R. MacDonald offers an entirely new view of the New Testament gospel of Mark. The author of the earliest gospel was not writing history, nor was he merely recording tradition, MacDonald argues. Close reading and careful analysis show that Mark borrowed extensively from the Odyssey and the Iliad and that he wanted his readers to recognise the Homeric antecedents in Mark's story of Jesus. Mark was composing a prose anti-epic, MacDonald says, presenting Jesus as a suffering hero modeled after but far superior to traditional Greek heroes. Much like Odysseus, Mark's Jesus sails the seas with uncomprehending companions, encounters preternatural opponents, and suffers many things before confronting rivals who have made his house a den of thieves. In his death and burial, Jesus emulates Hector, although unlike Hector Jesus leaves his tomb empty. Mark's minor characters, too, recall Homeric predecessors: Bartimaeus emulates Tiresias; Joseph of Arimathea, Priam; and the women at the tomb, Helen, Hecuba, and Andromache. And, entire episodes in Mark mirror Homeric episodes, including stilling the sea, walking on water, feeding the multitudes, the Triumphal E

Herman Hoeksema: A Theological Biography

Herman Hoeksema: A Theological Biography
Author: Patrick Baskwell
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0578011956

The historic development of the theology of Herman Hoeksema presented as a biography by Dr.Patrick Baskwell. Theology Professor at ST. Petersburg Theological Seminary - 334 pages paperback

20th-Century Theology

20th-Century Theology
Author: Stanley J. Grenz
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2010-01-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830878890

Stanley J. Grenz and Roger E. Olson offer a sympathetic guide and a critical assessment of the significant theologies and theologians of the 20th century. They trace the shifts in theol-ogy as it has moved back and forth between God's immanence and God's transcendence.

Confessions of a Christian Humanist

Confessions of a Christian Humanist
Author: John W. De Gruchy
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780800638245

How can one genuinely follow Jesus today, and what does that mean about one's lifestyle, social and political commitments, and ethical stance? In this fine work, internationally renowned theologian John de Gruchy answers that question. Reviving an almost silenced tradition, he lifts the banner of Christian humanism - not secular humanism with a Christian veneer, but a critical retrieval of Christianity's core convictions and values in ways that are both critical of and yet constructively engaged with secular culture in serving the well-being of humanity.