Modern Idolatry and the End of the World

Modern Idolatry and the End of the World
Author: Avraham Gileadi
Publisher: Hebraeus Press
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2019-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780910511414

Delightfully small volume that unveils twelve ancient kinds of idolatry that caused the judgements of God to come upon the world and are flourishing again today. Even now, their ripple effects-darkened minds, unbelief, oppression, and violence-are bringing on God's judgements, spelling the end of the world as we know it.

Gods that Fail

Gods that Fail
Author: Vinoth Ramachandra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Apologetics
ISBN: 9780830818969

Vinoth Ramachandra shows how modern idols like science, reason and irrationality enslave their devotees and block effective mission in today's world.

No Gods But God

No Gods But God
Author: Dennis Newkirk
Publisher: Hh Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-06-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780996485845

Why is it that so many of us settle for a less-than-satisfying Christian life? We suffer the symptoms-spiritual dryness, dissatisfaction, and unanswered prayers-of a yet-unidentified problem that creates an obstacle between God and us. We seem unable to connect the dots between our symptoms and the problem causing them: God is no longer first in our hearts. Pastor Dennis Newkirk shares how God revealed to their church their idolatry. The lessons were difficult, but the result was an extraordinary spiritual revival and much deeper fellowship with God. No gods but God is about learning to confront our modern-day idolatry and how God uses a four-step pattern to call our hearts back to him. Examining our own lives before God and admitting that our hearts have strayed isn't easy, and it is most certainly humbling. But that's what God wants-a humbled, repentant person standing before him willing to be used in service for him. Let No gods but God show you the way.

We Become What we Worship

We Become What we Worship
Author: G K Beale
Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1789740002

The heart of the biblical understanding of idolatry, argues Gregory Beale, is that we take on the characteristics of what we worship. Employing Isaiah 6 as his interpretive lens, Beale demonstrates that this understanding of idolatry permeates the whole canon, from Genesis to Revelation. Beale concludes with an application of the biblical notion of idolatry to the challenges of contemporary life.

Graven Ideologies

Graven Ideologies
Author: Bruce Ellis Benson
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2002-07-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830826797

Examining the thought of key postmodern thinkers like Nietzsche, Derrida and Marion, Bruce Ellis Benson offers profound insight into the nature of conceptual idolatry and our need for the biblical revelation of God in Jesus Christ.

Idolatry

Idolatry
Author: Moshe Halbertal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1992-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Ranging with authority from the Talmud to Maimonides, from Marx to Nietzsche and on to G.E. Moore, this account of a subject central to our culture also has much to say about metaphor, myth, and the application of philosophical analysis to religious concepts and sensibilities.

Identity and Idolatry

Identity and Idolatry
Author: Richard Lints
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2015-08-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830898492

In this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, Richard Lints argues that "idol" language in the Bible is a conceptual inversion of the "image" language of Genesis 1. He shows how the narrative of human identity runs from creation to fall to redemption in Christ, and examines the recent renaissance of interest in idolatry with its conceptual power to explain the "culture of desire."

Gods That Fail, Revised Edition

Gods That Fail, Revised Edition
Author: Vinoth Ramachandra
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498282148

The globalizing world of late modernity is heavily awash with pseudo-gods. Gods That Fail provocatively deploys the theological concept of idolatry to explore the ways in which these gods blind their devotees and wreak suffering and dehumanization. Many of these pseudo-gods have infiltrated the life of the Church and compromised its witness. Combining lively social critique with fresh expositions of familiar biblical stories, this book engages with a variety of secular discourses as well as the sub-Christian practices that accompany and undermine Christian involvement in the public square.

Idolatry and Representation

Idolatry and Representation
Author: Leora Batnitzky
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2009-07-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1400823587

Although Franz Rosenzweig is arguably the most important Jewish philosopher of the twentieth century, his thought remains little understood. Here, Leora Batnitzky argues that Rosenzweig's redirection of German-Jewish ethical monotheism anticipates and challenges contemporary trends in religious studies, ethics, philosophy, anthropology, theology, and biblical studies. This text, which captures the hermeneutical movement of Rosenzweig's corpus, is the first to consider the full import of the cultural criticism articulated in his writings on the modern meanings of art, language, ethics, and national identity. In the process, the book solves significant conundrums about Rosenzweig's relation to German idealism, to other major Jewish thinkers, to Jewish political life, and to Christianity, and brings Rosenzweig into conversation with key contemporary thinkers. Drawing on Rosenzweig's view that Judaism's ban on idolatry is the crucial intellectual and spiritual resource available to respond to the social implications of human finitude, Batnitzky interrogates idolatry as a modern possibility. Her analysis speaks not only to the question of Judaism's relationship to modernity (and vice versa), but also to the generic question of the present's relationship to the past--a subject of great importance to anyone contemplating the modern statuses of religious tradition, reason, science, and historical inquiry. By way of Rosenzweig, Batnitzky argues that contemporary philosophers and ethicists must relearn their approaches to religious traditions and texts to address today's central ethical problems.