Restored Innocence

Restored Innocence
Author: Lisa Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-12-02
Genre:
ISBN:

Restored Innocence is a clarion call to hope and healing for those who have survived a traumatic loss of innocence, or for those who are supporting loved ones on their journey of healing from abuse. This book weaves together scripture study, testimonies and reflection questions to address the tough questions that bring healing and freedom. Shame and disappointment are replaced by security and hope. Forgiveness is explored honestly and practically. Courage and hope are released through these pages. Journey into the narrative of scripture, intertwined with the candid reflections of the author from her own experiences to discover the path to your own "Restored Innocence"."I believe that there is no wound so deep that it cannot be healed by God's love and tender comfort. I believe that the transforming power of Jesus brings beauty, peace and lasting joy from even the most painful places in our lives." Lisa Smith

Released to Love

Released to Love
Author: Alfred Ells
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1993
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780840767998

"An in depth look at the personal struggles many of us secretly experience with sex."--page 4 of cover.

Restoring Innocence

Restoring Innocence
Author: Alfred Ells
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1991-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780840774538

Offers advice on how to overcome sexual problems and dysfunctions, and establish a healthy sexual intimacy within marraige.

Innocence Uncovered

Innocence Uncovered
Author: Elizabeth Dodd
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 131544254X

Innocence is a rich and emotive idea, but what does it really mean? This is a significant question both for literary interpretation and theology—yet one without a straightforward answer. This volume provides a critical overview of key issues and historical developments in the concept of innocence, delving into its ambivalences and exploring the many transformations of innocence within literature and theology. The contributions in this volume, by leading scholars in their respective fields, provide a range of responses to this critical question. They address literary and theological treatments of innocence from the birth of modernity to the present day. They discuss major symbols and themes surrounding innocence, including purity and sexuality, childhood and inexperience, nostalgia and utopianism, morality and virtue. This interdisciplinary collection explores the many sides of innocence, from aesthetics to ethics, from semantics to metaphysics, examining the significance of innocence as both a concept and a word. The contributions reveal how innocence has progressed through centuries of dramatic alterations, secularizations and subversions, while retaining an enduring relevance as a key concept in human thought, experience, and imagination.

The Trial of Innocence

The Trial of Innocence
Author: Andre LaCocque
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2006-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597526207

The Adam and Eve narrative in Genesis 2-3 has gripped not only biblical scholars, but also theologians, artists, philosophers, and almost everyone else. In this engaging study, a master of biblical interpretation provides a close reading of the Yahwist story. As in his other works, LaCocque makes wise use of the Pseudepigrapha and rabbinic interpretations, as well as the full range of modern interpretations. Every reader will be engaged by his insights.