Missional Transformation: God’S Spirit at Work

Missional Transformation: God’S Spirit at Work
Author: Mark G. Press
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2013-01-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1477295828

Missiologists and mission-oriented folks have been invited to reflect on topics that touch on the transforming power of Gods Spirit. This series of essays has been produced as one way of celebrating the fascinating, missional career of Dr. Eugene Bunkowske, long-time missionary to Africa, long-time linguist and Bible translator, long-time seminary professor, life-long sharer of the Good News of Jesus the Christ. This volume offers plenty of meat to engage the serious student of missions but also a number of gems that will enlighten any Christian with a commitment to outreach or an interest in the churchs mission. Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod readers will be especially interested in some of the pieces, though any student of Sacred Scripture will benefit from many of the essays.

Death until Resurrection

Death until Resurrection
Author: Joseph Saligoe
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2020-03-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725253410

What really happens to the soul when people die? This groundbreaking book may appeal both to Luther experts and to those who know little about the Reformer. It demonstrates that Luther constantly taught over the last twenty-four years of his life that death is like an unconscious sleep. It also shows why this matters today for Christians. Death until Resurrection is a great first step in understanding God's plan for renewal of the creation that can alleviate our common fears about death. Seeing what exactly the scriptural writers meant regarding death--as interpreted by one of the most prominent church leaders ever--also provides the benefit of helping us better understand core doctrines such as our resurrection, the nature of hell, and eternal life through salvation. This book offers that which very few writers on Luther have done: an explanation that can unravel his apparent contradictions and the Luther paradox on the nature of death and the soul using Luther's own words scattered throughout his voluminous writings. Learn which group of widely acclaimed authors (or experts) on Luther was correct about what Luther believed about death: Lohse and George, or Althaus and Thiselton.

Tears Into Wine

Tears Into Wine
Author: Eric Thomas Chafe
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2015
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190217294

Although beloved by performers and audiences alike, music scholars have generally viewed J.S. Bach's Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis in meinem Herzen (Cantata 21) as one of the composer's weaker compositions. In Tears into Wine, renowned Bach scholar Eric Chafe challenges the scholarly consensus, arguing that Cantata 21 is an exceptionally carefully designed work, and that it displays a convergence of musical structure and theological purpose that is paradigmatic of Bach's sacred work as a whole.

The Old Protestantism and the New

The Old Protestantism and the New
Author: Brian Gerrish
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2004-11-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 056708048X

A study of the fundamental religious ideas of the Reformation and their relationship to liberal Protestantism.