The Episcopal Church in Texas

The Episcopal Church in Texas
Author: Lawrence L. Brown
Publisher: Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1963
Genre: Texas
ISBN:

Library owns: Vol. II 1875 - 1965 The Diocese of Texas.

Year Book

Year Book
Author: American Guild of Organists
Publisher:
Total Pages: 730
Release: 1915
Genre: Organ (Musical instrument)
ISBN:

Year Book

Year Book
Author: United States Engineers. 3d Volunteer (War with Spain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 952
Release: 1935
Genre: Spanish-American War, 1898
ISBN:

San Antonio's Churches

San Antonio's Churches
Author: Milo Kearney
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738585369

The towns that the Spaniards of colonial Mexico planted on their northern frontier were organized around the ideal of a close interaction between church, missionary outreach, and military. San Antonio was the most successful realization of this dream in Texas. The pattern of this tripartite approach has continued to shape the rich culture of the city down to the present. With this selection of photos, San Antonio's Churches takes a snapshot visit back through religious development throughout the three centuries of San Antonio's history.

Looking for Life

Looking for Life
Author: John G. Lewis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2005-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567457125

Through exegetical studies of 1 Corinthians and Galatians, John Lewis shows how Paul synthesises theology and ethics - which interpreters frequently separate - as integrated aspects of Christian thinking and living. This fusion becomes evident in Paul's complex process of theological, moral reasoning that lies beneath the surface of his letters for which we have coined the phrase 'theo-ethical reasoning'. The book also examines how Paul encourages his churches to apply this theo-ethical reasoning in the community practice of spiritual discernment - a dialogical, comparative process of reasoned reflection on behaviour and experience. Through this practice of looking for life, community members are led by the Spirit as they reason together, attempting to associate the manifestations of new life with conduct that faithfully portrays Christ's self-giving pattern. This correlation of conduct with experience grounds Paul's own proclamation of Jesus Christ in word and deed. It also becomes the foundation for believers' faith and hope as they come to know Christ and experience the power of God. Thus, the book concludes that the practice of spiritual discernment by means of theo-ethical reasoning lies at the centre of Paul's religion.