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This Karaoke CD contains 6 songs with graphics, lyric sheet and vocal demonstrations.
Patriotic Favorites Karaoke Style Volume 2 features 6 songs enhanced with CD+G graphics. Each CD also includes a vocal demonstration of each song and a lyric sheet. All Karaoke Style titles work in standard CD players and Karaoke machines.
The heart of this book is a selection of Greek texts from early Christian writers, accompanied by notes so that a person with one year of Greek can read the texts. Basic translations of the texts are also provided so that readers can check their work. A list of words used 50+ times in the New Testament and the principal parts of several verbs is included. The Greek selections represent a variety of styles and levels of difficulty. The notes also vary, with very extensive notes provided in some cases. Passages that have played a major role in the history of Christian thought are included, as well as passages that contribute to matters of spirituality and pastoral care. Several passages are of more purely historical interest. The author includes an introduction to the writings of the early Church to help orient readers to the writings of the Fathers in general and also give the rationale for the particular selections included in the book. Each selection also has a brief introduction discussing its historical setting and content. A brief bibliography is included for patristics in general, for the particular selections included, and for Greek tools a person would need for continued reading in such material.The primary readership for A Patristic Greek Reader are those who have studied Greek in order to read the New Testament. However, the book would also be of interest to those studying the Classics and could be used by anyone as a brief introduction to some samples of early Christian thought. This may be the only book available that provides such translation notes for selections from the Greek fathers.
This highly-praised major work by Johannes Quasten is a four volume set considered the standard for anyone who wants to do a serious study of the Church Fathers. It is the first work of its kind originally in English that covers from the Apostles' Creed to Irenaeus to the Golden Age of Greek and of Latin Patristic Literature.
We do not choose to walk in darkness and follow a pattern that keeps us in denial, one that pulls us in to real despair and confusion, one that forces us to look the other way. Though we are scared to death and find a certain comfort in our rut, we must break the dark pattern. The patterns of light wake us up and we find truth in the One who gives us strength and complete, undeniable safety. The patterns that play in the Light of our lives offer hope and lasting peace, giving complete freedom from alcoholism.
When the music plays Patti stamps her feet and claps her hands. She belongs to the Muslim Weegor tribe in Northern China. All the Weegors love to sing and dance. Patti loves her little village, but she does not know the love of God. Who will tell her? What will she do? Read this book and you will find out. This book has illustrations on every page. The reading leavel is early elementary.
"For me," says N.T. Wright, "there has been no more stimulating exercise, for the mind, the heart, the imagination and the spirit, than trying to think Paul's thoughts after him and constantly to be stirred up to fresh glimpses of God's ways and purposes with the world and with us strange human creatures." Wright's accessible new volume, built on his Cambridge University Hulsean Lectures of 2004, takes a fresh look at Paul in light of recent understandings of his Jewish roots, his attitude toward the Roman Empire, and his unique reframing of Jewish symbols after his experience of the risen Christ. Wright includes a short systematic account of the main theological contours of Paul's thought and its pertinence for the church today.
Paul is the most powerful human personality in the history of the Church. A missionary, theologian, and religious genius, in his epistles he laid the foundations on which later Christian theology was built. In his highly original introduction to Paul's life and thought, E. P. Sanders, whose research on Paul has substantially influenced recent scholarship, pays equal attention to Paul's fundamental convictions and the sometimes convoluted ways in which they were worked out.
By focusing more on the Epistles than on the Acts, F.B. Meyer successfully manages to describes Paul's life from within and as it appeared to himself. A unique biography.
John Howard Schutz's milestone analysis of Paul's authority shaped a generation of scholars in how to think about Paul. First appearing in 1975, this volume has long been unavailable, but it stands as a significant voice that scholarship today needs to hear.
Drawing on the historical data about the Macedonian congregations and their unique relationship to the Greco-Roman culture and to Paul, deSilva explores the driving forces behind Paul's correspondence to then and how Paul hoped to support them in their lives in Christ. The study has six sessions: The Macedonian Letters in Context, Sustaining Faith in a Hostile World, As We Await Christ's Coming, The Day of the Lord, The Beloved Saints in Philippi, Dispute, Division; Harmony, Unity. Each session is self-contained and includes study questions and activities for discussion and reflection that are all you need to lead a group or to pursue the study on your own.
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