The Kingdom of God and the Glory of the Cross

The Kingdom of God and the Glory of the Cross
Author: Patrick Schreiner
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433558262

“The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard seed that a man took and sowed in his field. It is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown it is larger than all the garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and make nests in its branches.” —Matthew 13:31–32 When Jesus began his ministry, he announced that the kingdom of God was at hand. But many modern-day Christians don’t really understand what the kingdom of God is or how it relates to the message of the gospel. Defining kingdom as the King’s power over the King’s people in the King’s place, Patrick Schreiner investigates the key events, prophecies, and passages of Scripture that highlight the important theme of kingdom across the storyline of the Bible—helping readers see how the mission of Jesus and the coming of the kingdom fit together. Part of the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series.

Cross-Kingdom

Cross-Kingdom
Author: Reece McKnight
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2019-06-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780359712038

An ACTION PACKED, Ripping read chock-full of expert Snipers, Assassin Spies, munition experts, and one former CIA operative turned successful businessman who funds their quest. Beginning with Israel's top-tier Army Sniper during the first Lebanon war who uncovers a deep conspiracy at his country's highest level linked to a global cabal; From the Golan Heights to the mountains of Montana U.S-of-A culminating in the emergence of an unlikely international team of military Special Operators and Mossad assassins who fall together through impossible, otherworldly intervention to destroy an insidious, embedded evil that seeks to capture and enslave the souls of man through their secret, ancient technology. Cross Kingdom is complete with splendid and highly accurate military and spy-craft detail, from technical weapons and explosive munitions to a deep military and espionage understanding; it is truly difficult to believe that the author did not personally experience these events in some way.

Strange Kingdom

Strange Kingdom
Author: Ken Costa
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1400208092

Experience how the power of the cross unleashes meaning and purpose in the midst of your daily life. This meditative and spiritual reflection by Ken Costa considers the cross and the king who died upon it. Christ’s work on the cross established a kingdom that is strange indeed, if a king died on the cross in order to establish it. It is a kingdom where suffering and abandonment are transformed into the power of presence and live, a kingdom where a King exchanges gifts of great value for worthless dross, where a robber becomes righteous, and a criminal becomes the first citizen of heaven. Spend some time as Easter draws near considering the strange, upside-down kingdom, where broken things are made whole. “A king who dies on the cross must be the king of a rather strange kingdom.” —Dietrich Bonhoeffer "Strange Kingdom is a joy. In my 47 years in the Christian publishing business, Ken Costa’s compelling and inspirational reflections are unique on the meaning and purpose of the cross of Christ. A must-read for every Christian and a revelation for the spiritually curious.”—Joey Paul, Senior Editor, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, Nashville, TN “Ken Costa masterfully and meticulously gives us an in-depth look at the cross of Jesus and what it means to us in our everyday lives.” —Robert Morris, Senior Pastor, Gateway Church, Southlake, TX “Ken Costa’s deep love for God and unashamed defense of the cross of Jesus Christ is mirrored in this book. The perspective of a banker, the mind of a scholar, and the heart of a Christian who wants people to love Christ radiates on every page.” —R. T. Kendall, author and former minister of Westminster Chapel, England “. . . a fresh revelation of Christ and the power of the cross.”—Joseph Prince, Senior Pastor, New Creation Church, Singapore “Not since John Stott’s The Cross of Christ have I read a book on the saving work of Jesus that I want to return to again and again as much as this one.” —Miles Toulmin, Vicar, HTBB, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia “This book will encourage your faith and deepen your understanding of what the cross means to people in their day-to-day lives.” —Jentezen Franklin, Senior Pastor, Free Chapel, Gainesville, GA “His honesty opens a window onto the meaning of the cross and the upside-down world it invites us in.” —Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, England

The Kingdom and the Cross (Apprentice Resources) (Large Print 16pt)

The Kingdom and the Cross (Apprentice Resources) (Large Print 16pt)
Author: James Bryan Smith
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781459628779

In six short chapters, James Bryan Smith zooms in on what Christ's work on the cross means about who God is and how we're to live as his people. A soul-training exercise included with each chapter and a discussion guide at the end makes this complement to The Apprentice Series perfect for groups. An Apprentice and Renovare Resource.

Biocivilisations

Biocivilisations
Author: Predrag Slijepcevic
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1645021386

Biocivilisations is a fascinating, original and important exploration into how complex civilisations existed on Earth long before humans. What is life? This is arguably the most important question in all of science. Many scientists believe life can be reduced to ‘mechanistic’ factors, such as genes and information codes. Everything can be sequenced and explained. But in a world as rich and complex as this one, can such an assertion really be true? A growing army of scientists, philosophers and artists do not share this mechanistic vision for the science of life. The gene metaphor is not only too simplistic but also misleading. If there is a way to reduce life to a single principle, how does that principle acknowledge the creativity of life that turns both genetic and information determinism on their heads? Biocivilisations is a groundbreaking book exploring the mysteries of life and its deep uncertainty. Dr Predrag Slijepčević turns anthropocentric scientific thinking on its head, showing how the humble bacteria created the equivalent of cities and connected them with information highways, bringing our planet to life three thousand million years ago. He explains how bacteria, amoebas, plants, insects, birds, whales, elephants and countless other species not only preceded human beings but also demonstrate elements of complex civilisation – communication, agriculture, science, art, medicine and more – that we associate with human achievement. More than 99.99 percent of life on Earth has existed without humanity, and life will continue without humans long into the future. Biocivilisations is an important rethinking of the current scientific paradigm. It challenges us to reconsider the limited scope and time-window of our current ‘scientific revolution’ and to fundamentally reimagine what we call ‘life on Earth’.

A Question of Being

A Question of Being
Author: Karin Holsinger Sherman
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2007-07-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498276121

James Douglass's writings have been recognized as among the most challenging and inspiring explorations of nonviolence and Christian discipleship in the last century. Throughout his career, Douglass has argued forcefully for the integration of contemplation and resistance, theology and cultural critique, spirituality and prophetic involvement. His work has inspired many of the key figures in recent debates regarding just war, Christian nonviolence, and radical discipleship and continues to be highly relevant in our contemporary situation. In A Question of Being, the first book-length treatment published on Douglass's writings, Karin Holsinger Sherman provides an introduction to and engagement with this important body of work through an exploration into its contextual history, influences, and main themes. Moreover, the author argues that these themes work together to create an "ontology of nonviolence," an ontology that integrates the forces of resistance and contemplation so important to Douglass. The book begins by examining Douglass's biography and three broad historical trajectories that give context to his thought: the fusion of Christianity and American nationalism in the early Cold War period; the emergence of cultural critique in the late fifties and early sixties, and the Catholic pacifist tradition; and the post-1972 period of disillusionment. Holsinger Sherman then considers the lives and thought of Dorothy Day, Mahatma Gandhi, and Thomas Merton, as well as their unique intellectual and exemplary influence on Douglass's ideas. After explicating the themes of the cross and the kingdom as they developed chronologically in Douglass's writing career, this book draws together Douglass's thought to reveal an "ontology of nonviolence." In her conclusion, Holsinger Sherman argues that this ontology of nonviolence is the key to understanding Douglass's integral theology of contemplation and resistance.

The Dragonstones of Acarnania

The Dragonstones of Acarnania
Author: Z. L. Penistan
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2011-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1609767551

Soar into another land in an alternate dimension when you read The Dragonstones of Acarnania, the first book of a sensational new series for teens. Brant is a fourth generation wizard like no other. He has morals and he strives to do the right thing, despite his passions and ambitions. He sets out with his lifelong friend, Logan, to recover seven stolen dragonstones. Each dragonstone is a precious stone that contains the swirling image of the dragon inside. Logan, who has a distaste for just about everyone he meets, learns a valuable lesson in patience during this journey with Brant. They are joined on their quest by Zeata, a beautiful and feisty healer. Zeata's self-determination and stubbornness is also put to the test. On their adventures, the three survive dragon attacks, gully dwarves, deceit and each other! Join this unlikely trio on a sometimes comical journey, where secrets are revealed and gully dwarves prove to be the most annoying of little creatures. Z. L. Penistan of Johnstown, New York, is working on Book Two of the Acarnania stories. She was inspired to write the series because "I've had firsthand dealings with bullying and I wanted to write a book that would appeal to teens with dragons and wizards, but also bring subtle messages into the story and make it entertaining. It seems that these days, teens and some adults have no tolerance for those who may be different." http: //SBPRA.com/ZLPenistan

Plant Relationships

Plant Relationships
Author: Barry Scott
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2022-12-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3031165039

This fully revised 3rd edition provides a comprehensive overview of the biology of fungi associated with plants. Since the publication of the 2nd Edition in 2009, tremendous new knowledge has been gained in the field of fungal-plant interactions, which is reflected in the contributions of this book. World-leading scientists in the field provide authoritative insights into fungal-plant interactions covering the following main topics: Mutualistic and pathogenic fungal-plant interactions in natural and agricultural ecosystems Sensing and signalling in fungus-plant interactions Regulation of fungal gene expression and development Fungal genomes and evolution Global pandemics caused by fungal pathogens and their implications for food security This volume will be of great interest to both specialists and generalists. It is an indispensable resource for researchers, lecturers and students in microbiology, mycology, and plant sciences, as well as agriculture and biotechnology.

Biological Safety

Biological Safety
Author: Dawn P. Wooley
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 759
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 155581963X

Biological safety and biosecurity protocols are essential to the reputation and responsibility of every scientific institution, whether research, academic, or production. Every risk—no matter how small—must be considered, assessed, and properly mitigated. If the science isn't safe, it isn't good. Now in its fifth edition, Biological safety: Principles and Practices remains the most comprehensive biosafety reference. Led by editors Karen Byers and Dawn Wooley, a team of expert contributors have outlined the technical nuts and bolts of biosafety and biosecurity within these pages. This book presents the guiding principles of laboratory safety, including: the identification, assessment, and control of the broad variety of risks encountered in the lab; the production facility; and, the classroom. Specifically, Biological Safety covers protection and control elements—from biosafety level cabinets and personal protection systems to strategies and decontamination methods administrative concerns in biorisk management, including regulations, guidelines, and compliance various aspects of risk assessment covering bacterial pathogens, viral agents, mycotic agents, protozoa and helminths, gene transfer vectors, zooonotic agents, allergens, toxins, and molecular agents as well as decontamination, aerobiology, occupational medicine, and training A resource for biosafety professionals, instructors, and those who work with pathogenic agents in any capacity, Biological safety is also a critical reference for laboratory managers, and those responsible for managing biohazards in a range of settings, including basic and agricultural research, clinical laboratories, the vivarium, field study, insectories, and greenhouses.