Apostles of Revolution

Apostles of Revolution
Author: John Ferling
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1632862093

From acclaimed historian John Ferling, the story of how Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, and James Monroe championed the most radical ideas of the American and French Revolutions. Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, and James Monroe were in the vanguard of revolutionary ideas in the 18th century. As founding fathers, they risked their lives for American independence, but they also wanted more. Each wished for profound changes in the political and social fabric of pre-1776 America and hoped that the American Revolution would spark republican and egalitarian revolutions throughout Europe, sweeping away the old monarchical order. Ultimately, each rejoiced at the opportunity to be a part of the French Revolution, a cause that became untenable as idealism gave way to the bloody Terror. Apostles of Revolution spans a crucial period in Western Civilization ranging from the American insurgency against Great Britain to the Declaration of Independence, from desperate engagements on American battlefields to the threat posed to the ideals of the Revolution by the Federalist Party. With the French Revolution devolving into anarchy in the background, the era culminates with the “Revolution of 1800,” Jefferson's election as president. Written as a sweeping narrative of a pivotal epoch, Apostles of Revolution captures the turbulent spirit of the times and the personal dangers experienced by Jefferson, Paine, and Monroe. It reminds us that the liberty we take for granted is ours only because we, both champions and common citizens, have fought for it.

The Permanent Revolution

The Permanent Revolution
Author: Alan Hirsch
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2012-01-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1118173589

A new brand of apostolic ministry for today's world The Permanent Revolution is a work of theological re-imagination and re-construction that draws from biblical studies, theology, organizational theory, leadership studies, and key social sciences. The book elaborates on the apostolic role rooted in the five-fold ministry from Ephesians 4 (apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds, and teacher), and its significance for the missional movement. It explores how the apostolic ministry facilitates ongoing renewal in the life of the church and focuses on leadership in relation to missional innovation and entrepreneurship.The authors examine the nature of organization as reframed through the lens of apostolic ministry. Shows how to view the world through a biblical perspective and continue the "permanent revolution" that Jesus started Outlines the essential characteristics of apostolic movement and how to restructure the church and ministry to be more consistent with them Alan Hirsch is a leading voice in the missional movement of the Christian West This groundbreaking book integrates theology, sociology, and leadership to further define the apostolic movement.

Revolution in Leadership

Revolution in Leadership
Author: Reggie McNeal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780687087075

Provides information on ways the church can recruit, train, and commission new leaders.

American Apostles

American Apostles
Author: Christine Leigh Heyrman
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2015-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0809023989

In "American Apostles" Christine Leigh Heyrman chronicles the first fateful collision between American missionaries and the diverse religious cultures of the Levant. Pliny Fisk, Levi Parsons, and Jonas King became the founding members of the Palestine mission and ventured to Ottoman Turkey, Egypt, and Syria, where they sought to expose the falsity of Muhammad's creed and to restore these bastions of Islam to true Christianity. Not only among the first Americans to travel throughout the Middle East, the Palestine missionaries also played a crucial role in shaping their compatriots' understanding of the Muslim world. "American Apostles "brings to life evangelicals' first encounters with the Middle East and uncovers their complicated legacy. The Palestine mission held the promise of acquainting Americans with a fuller and more accurate understanding of Islam, but ultimately it bolstered a more militant Christianity, one that became the unofficial creed of the United States over the course of the nineteenth century. The political and religious consequences of that outcome endure to this day.

Revelation

Revelation
Author:
Publisher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 0857861018

The final book of the Bible, Revelation prophesies the ultimate judgement of mankind in a series of allegorical visions, grisly images and numerological predictions. According to these, empires will fall, the "Beast" will be destroyed and Christ will rule a new Jerusalem. With an introduction by Will Self.

Setting the World Ablaze

Setting the World Ablaze
Author: John E. Ferling
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195150841

Setting the World Ablaze tells the story of the American Revolution and of three Founders who played crucial roles in winning the War of Independence and creating a new nation: George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. A leading historian of the Revolutionary era, Ferling draws upon an unsurpassed command of the primary sources and a talent for swiftly moving narrative to give us intimate views of each of these men. He provides both an overarching historical picture of the era and a gripping sense of how these conservative men--successful members of the colonial elite--were transformed into radical revolutionaries.

The Twelve Apostles

The Twelve Apostles
Author: Tim Pat Coogan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1510732322

Ireland, 1919: When Sinn Féin proclaims Dáil Éireann the parliament of the independent Irish republic, London declares the new assembly to be illegal, and a vicious guerrilla war breaks out between republican and crown forces. Michael Collins, intelligence chief of the Irish Republican Army, creates an elite squad whose role is to assassinate British agents and undercover police. The so-called 'Twelve Apostles' will create violent mayhem, culminating in the events of 'Bloody Sunday' in November 1920. Bestselling historian Tim Pat Coogan not only tells the story of Collins' squad, he also examines the remarkable intelligence network of which it formed a part, and which helped to bring the British government to the negotiating table.

Apostolic Revolution

Apostolic Revolution
Author: Kluane Spake
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781722922771

APOSTOLIC CULTURE by Dr. Kluane Spake "How Your God-Given Assignment Can Influence and Change Culture" This book is about character and qualities concerning who an apostle is and what they do. APOSTOLIC CULTURE is the shared characteristics and knowledge that is unique to the group of functioning apostles, including their language, traditions, character, beliefs, behaviors, interactions, experiences, and social skills. We need to be able to know the characteristics that the real apostles have in common. These days, we only need the "real deal!" Jesus knew about appointing apostles before He came to earth! These men were pre-ordained to be the ones who would walk with Him. Their message that changed the world, was ONLY ABOUT HIM. Jesus didn't appoint pastors or prophets, He only commissioned apostles! His concern was to raise up apostles. Because of that, we discover that those in apostolic ministry were the ones who received all authority and instruction from Him - our King-Priest-Chief Apostle-Prophet. Since Christ's ascension into heaven, it has been the task of the Apostles and apostolic leaders to cause this glorious salvation to be made known and accessible to all humanity. The salvation that Jesus brought forth was imparted on earth (see 9.6.3) by the apostles and disciples He trained. Being an apostle means a to be an ambassador -- a person sent to represent another, like an emissary. Apostles are sent to represent the Lord and to build His vision and mission for the believer and the Kingdom. Not only that... but because we are empowered, today's apostles should be moving ahead faster and better than ever before. It is time to take-off like a missile shot into the unknown spheres that are awaiting you - Into those places, "No man has ever seen before." "Culture is, first of all, the name for our relentless, restless human effort to take the world as it's given to us and make something else." Andy Crouch Not everyone is an apostle, but everyone can think apostolically.

Apostles of Equality

Apostles of Equality
Author: D. Laurence Rogers
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2011-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1609172337

The first biographical account of the life of James Gillespie Birney in more than fifty years, this fabulously insightful history illuminates and elevates an all-but-forgotten figure whose political career contributed mightily to the American political fabric. Birney was a southern-born politician at the heart of the antislavery movement, with two southern-born sons who were major generals involved in key Union Army activities, including the leadership of the black troops. The interaction of the Birneys with historical figures (Abraham Lincoln, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Henry Clay) highlights the significance of the family’s activities in politics and war. D. Laurence Rogers offers a unique historiography of the abolition movement, the Civil War, and Reconstruction through the experiences of one family navigating momentous developments from the founding of the Republic until the late 19th century.