Victory and Self-mastery

Victory and Self-mastery
Author: J. H. N. Tindall
Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc.
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2017-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781572582651

John Tindall was a "converted atheist." After at Loma Linda, 1908-1910, he went out as the first graduate to conduct gospel medical missionary evangelism. Throughout his more-than fifty years of promoting this divine method of soul winning, he always upheld Christ as the perfect example of what all believers are to become in character.

The Ultimate Salvation

The Ultimate Salvation
Author: Igbani I. Agwu
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1098039718

Ultimate Salvation in the context of this writing speaks of the final and complete redemptive experience in the Christian faith and what it takes to participate in it. It is the zenith of victory in the Christian race. Christianity as a religion of redemption from sin and its consequences and a reconciliation with God through Jesus Christ. It privileges believers in Christ to temporarily and partially enjoy the salvation received by faith in this world through diverse experiences in preparation for the eternal expectations. Christ, in one of his last instructions recorded in the Gospel of John 14:1aEUR"4, told His followers He is going to prepare a place in heaven for them and others who will join them. He said He will come back to take with Him to heaven everyone that believes in Him. And that is the peak of the hope of the people of God in Jesus Christ. Christian salvation is both immediate and progressive, and it is only at the rapture of the saints, living and dead, shall the ultimate be consummated. That being the case, Christians need to understand that we are in the evil last days (Ephesians 5:15aEUR"16), when those hoping for the ultimate salvation need to purify themselves (1 John 3:3) to maintain the LordaEUR(tm)s standard of holiness, bearing in mind that the finishing line of the heavenly race is nearer now than before (Romans 13:11).

The Humanity of the Savior

The Humanity of the Savior
Author: Harry Johnson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2015-01-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498207510

The eternal Son of God became man for our salvation; but what kind of human nature did he assume? The answer of this book is that he took human nature as it was because of the fall. Despite this, he lived a perfect, sinless life, and finally redeemed this "fallen nature" through his cross; this victory is the basis of atonement. The New Testament supports this christological position, and there are several indications that suggest it gives a deeper interpretation to some sections of the gospel narrative. It is clearly taught by Paul, and is the obvious implication of certain aspects of the Christology of Hebrews. During the centuries, but mainly in the post-Reformation period, a number of theologians have expounded this theory, and in the present century there have been distinct signs that it is becoming more acceptable to theological thought. The various advocates of the theory are not unrelated, for certain principles of unity hold them together. The number of advocates through the years, however, has been few. One reason for this is that the term "fallen human nature" has often been misunderstood. Additionally, throughout the history of Christology, there has been a serious tendency to neglect the humanity of Christ, and this has gone decisively against the general acceptance of the doctrine that Christ assumed "fallen human nature." If the theory is accepted, it helps to give a more adequate view of the work of Christ. There are five main theories of the atonement; all these are strengthened, and many of their weaknesses are eliminated, if this christological theory is accepted. Here is a book that contains new thinking on a great theme. It is clear, logical, and rewarding to both mind and heart.

Seeing Into the Life of Things

Seeing Into the Life of Things
Author: John L. Mahoney
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780823217335

As the discourse of contemporary cultural studies brings questions of race, nationality, and gender to the center of critical attention nowadays, there is a strong sense that religious, or perhaps religious experience, should command the attention of the academic and wider reading community. Seeing into the Life of Things is a response to that need. By combining the theoretical and the practical, this book serves as both a pioneering scholarly contribution to a devleoping field and a valuable guide for those who read, reflect on, and discuss points of intersection of religion and literature. The contributors to this pioneering study represent a range of voices and viewpoints, some of them established leaders in their fields, others in the process of becoming new leaders. E. Dennis Taylor, Joseph Appleyard, Philip Rule, John Boyd, and Jane and Charles Rzepka work toward the development of a discourse that can take its place with discourses that have developed around a New Historicism and Feminism. Robert Kiely, Stephen Fix, Keven Van Anglen, J. Robert Barth, Richard Kearney, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Judith Wilt, John L. Mahoney, David Leigh, Melinda Ponder, John Anderson, and Michael Raiger offer more focused approaches to writers as varied as Gerard Manley Hopkins, Katherine Lee Bates, Flannery O'Connor, Wallace Stevens, T.S. Eliot, and Seamus Heaney and to special genres like spritual autobiography and film.