Resurrection and Redemption

Resurrection and Redemption
Author: Richard B. Gaffin
Publisher: Presbyterian & Reformed Publishing Company
Total Pages: 155
Release: 1978
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780875522715

A study of the structure of Paul's theology of Jesus' resurrection as that doctrine forms the center of Paul's total theology.

Resurrection and Redemption

Resurrection and Redemption
Author: Harryet Ehrlich
Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2003-03-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781591293675

As a young girl, Rebecca struggled with a severe behavior problem. Her mother continuously sought the help of mental health professionals. When all else had failed, Rebecca's parents placed her in a program designed primarily for alcohol and drug rehabilitation, but which claimed it could cure her out-of-control behavior. The controversial treatment program was supposedly supervised by a psychiatrist, but in the 6 years Rebecca was there she never received an adequate psychiatric assessment. Only after leaving was Rebecca able to begin putting her shattered life together. Finally, correctly diagnosed, she began receiving psychotherapy and medication. Rebecca sued the treatment program for medical malpractice and won a major settlement in 1999. Today, while still requiring ongoing treatment, Rebecca lives on her own in relative peace. The story of Rebecca's battle to get well is told by her mother, Harryet, who refused to give up, and by Dr. Lewis Opler, who never stopped believing that with the right treatment Rebecca would recover.

Resurrection

Resurrection
Author: Katie Reus
Publisher: Katie Reus
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635560144

The Story of Redemption

The Story of Redemption
Author: Ellen G. White
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2002
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780828016407

Is God changeable? Does He have different gospels for different people? The story of redemption takes you behind the scenes in the struggle between God and Satan. It explains how the conflict began, what the issues are, and how the outcome is already assured. It traces the theme of God's relationship with man from the garden of Edan to the return of Christ and beyond.

Resurrection and Eschatology

Resurrection and Eschatology
Author: Richard B. Gaffin
Publisher: P & R Publishing
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781596381261

Written in Gaffin's honor, this Festschrift features essays by twenty-three pastors and scholars: D. A. Carson Dennis Johnson G. K. Beale Peter A. Lillback William Edgar K. Scott Oliphint John Currie Phillip B. Ryken Bruce Waltke Vern Poythress Lane Tipton C. E. Hill David B. Garner William D. Dennison William F. Snodgrass Jonathan B. Rockey Jeffrey K. Jue Mark A. Garcia John Fesko Jeffrey Waddington David B. McWilliams James J. Cassidy Eric B. Watkins Resurrection and Eschatology emphasizes the fruits of Dr. Gaffin's labor in three key areas: biblical and systematic theology, historical and polemical theology, and pastoral theology. A wide range of scholars contribute essays demonstrating his influence in biblical and theological studies, and pastors offer sermons showing how his theology can be brought to the pulpit.

Exodus Old and New

Exodus Old and New
Author: L. Michael Morales
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830855408

With Israel's exodus out of Egypt, God established a pattern for the salvation of all his people—Israel and the nations—through Jesus Christ. In this ESBT volume, L. Michael Morales examines three redemption movements in Scripture: the exodus out of Egypt, the second exodus foretold by the prophets, and the new exodus accomplished by Jesus.

The Resurrection of Johnny Cash

The Resurrection of Johnny Cash
Author: Graeme Thomson
Publisher: Jawbone
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781906002404

In 1992, Johnny Cash was battered and bruised. In constant pain through heart problems, broken bones and the aftermath of a second bout of drug addiction, his career wasn’t in much better shape than his body. One of his last singles for CBS, before they dumped him in 1986 after nearly 30 years, had been ‘The Chicken In Black’ – in the video for which he appeared as a superhero fowl, dressed in cape, yellow shirt and tights. At the age of 60, all the signs were that Cash was ready for the museum. In fact, he was building one. Already an exhibit in the Country Music Hall of Fame, when he wasn’t playing small, shabby venues like Roadie’s Roadhouse, Mississauga, Ontario or Butlins Southcoast World in Bognor Regis, he was preparing to open the Cash Country theme park in Branson, Missouri. Cut to a little under two years later. December 1993. Cash is playing the Viper Rooms on Sunset Boulevard in front of 150 of the hippest people in America. He is introduced by Johnny Depp; the audience includes Sean Penn, Juliette Lewis and assorted Red Hot Chilli Peppers. They cheer him to the rafters for the full ninety minutes. His big bass baritone gets a whole song to itself on Zooropa, the new U2 album, while he has just completed recording his landmark American Recordings, made with Midas-like hip-hop and metal producer Rick Rubin. He won a Grammy for that and a fistful more for his four other American Recordings albums. He played an unforgettable Glastonbury set in 1994 and was feted by one and all, from Nick Cave and Bono to Trent Reznor and Joe Strummer. From thereon until his death in 2003 (and beyond), Cash was the epitome of hip. Big Daddy cool. What happened? The Resurrection Of Johnny Cash tells the story of perhaps the most remarkable turnaround in musical history. As well as acknowledging Cash’s drug, drink and religious travails in the fifties and sixties, the book digs much deeper, focusing on a lesser known but no less remarkable period of his life: the inglorious fall post-1970 and the almost biblical rebirth in his later years. Homing in on the ten-year period between 1986 and 1995, The Resurrection Of Johnny Cash tells in detail the story of Cash’s humiliating fall from grace and his unprecedented revival; his struggle with a cruel variety of illnesses; his ongoing battles with addiction; his search to find direction in his career; his eventual rebirth as both an artist and a man; and his hugely influential legacy.

By Faith, Not by Sight

By Faith, Not by Sight
Author: Richard B. Gaffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781596384439

"This book began as four lectures given for the annual School of Theology of Oak Hill Theological College, London, in May 2004, later expanded to five lectures given at the Seventh Annual Pastors Conference, sponored by the session of the Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Monroe, Louisiana, in January 2005"--Preface to the first edition, page xv.

The Trinity and the Covenant of Redemption

The Trinity and the Covenant of Redemption
Author: J. V. Fesko
Publisher: Mentor
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Covenant theology
ISBN: 9781781917657

The covenant of redemption. First in a three part series on Redemption, Grace and Works. Important resource for reformed thinkers.

Grammars of Resurrection

Grammars of Resurrection
Author: Brian DuWayne Robinette
Publisher: Herder & Herder Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824525637

This comprehensive study situates Jesus’ resurrection at the center of theological reflection and explores its implications for Christian imagination, discourse, and practice. Drawing upon broad array of theological and philosophical resources, it examines issues related to textual analysis, history, memory, embodiment, violence, forgiveness, aesthetics, and spirituality.