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Ancient Mysteries of the Bible Solved

Ancient Mysteries of the Bible Solved
Author: Don Stewart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-03
Genre:
ISBN:

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In this first of a series of books on the subject of ancient Bible mysteries, Don Stewart examines important people, places and events that the Bible speaks about, that were once thought to be legendary, and that archaeology has demonstrated to be reliable. In addition, we will discover findings that confirm the supernatural character of the Scripture by demonstrating that the God of the Bible accurately predicts the future. In this volume, we examine the following mysteries that have now been solved: THE EXISTENCE OF THE KINGDOMS OF DAVID AND SOLOMON DANIEL THE PROPHET DID INDEED PREDICT THE FUTURE THE EXISTENCE, AND SUPERNATURAL PREDICTIONS, OF ISAIAH THE PROPHET THE RELIABILITY OF THE HISTORY OF THE KINGS OF ISRAEL AND JUDAH


The Great Dinosaur Mystery Solved

The Great Dinosaur Mystery Solved
Author: Ken Ham
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1614580111

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A dinosaur book like you've never seen before! Not only is the "dinosaur mystery" solved, but you'll be taught the TRUE history of the earth and its inhabitants! Your thinking about this world will never be the same again! A wealth of information combined into one volume, this fascinating book is a perfect addition to your family library!


Bible & Theology Mysteries Solved Volume Two

Bible & Theology Mysteries Solved Volume Two
Author: T. V. Varughese Ph D.
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498483179

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Have you ever wondered... Why Methuselah lived so long? What happened to Noah's ark? Why God hardened Pharaoh's heart? Who Melchizedek was? Amazing solutions to puzzling Old Testament questions


Mysteries of the Bible

Mysteries of the Bible
Author: Lionel Fanthorpe
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1999-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780888822093

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A fascinating examination of numerous biblical mysteries, including the Garden of Eden, the Ark of the Covenant ,and more.


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Biblical Mysteries

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Biblical Mysteries
Author: Donald P. Ryan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780028638317

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Provides insight into biblical stories, miracles, and figures through historical context and scholarship, and explores the present controversies over lost texts, creationism, and archaeological findings.


Essential Knowledge, Volume One

Essential Knowledge, Volume One
Author:
Publisher: Eden House Publishing
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN: 0978740300

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Dust in the Blood

Dust in the Blood
Author: Jessica Coblentz
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2022-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814685277

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2023 College Theology Society Best Book Award 2023 Catholic Media Association Third Place Award, Theology – Morality, Ethics, Christology, Mariology, and Redemption 2023 Association of Catholic Publishers Second Place Award, Theology Dust in the Blood considers the harrowing realities of life with depression from a Christian theological perspective. In conversation with popular Christian theologies of depression that justify why this suffering exists and prescribe how people ought to relate to it, Jessica Coblentz offers another Christian approach to this condition: she reflects on depression as a wilderness experience. Weaving first-person narratives of depression, contemporary theologies of suffering, and ancient biblical tales of the wilderness, especially the story of Hagar, Coblentz argues for and contributes to an expansion of Christian ideas about what depression is, how God relates to it, and how Christians should understand and respond to depression in turn.


The Mystery of God

The Mystery of God
Author: Steven D. Boyer
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441240179

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How can I know God if he is incomprehensible? Is it possible to know God in a way that takes seriously the fact that he is beyond knowledge? Steven Boyer and Christopher Hall argue that the "mystery of God" has a rightful place in theological discourse. They contend that considering divine incomprehensibility invites reverence and humility in our thinking and living as Christians and clarifies a variety of theological topics. The authors begin by investigating the biblical, historical, and practical foundations for understanding the mystery of God. They then spell out its implications for theological issues and practices such as the incarnation, salvation, and prayer, rooting knowledge of God in a concrete life of faith. Evangelical yet ecumenical, this book will appeal to theology students, pastors, church leaders, and all who want intellectual and practical guidance for knowing the unknowable God.


Christian Theology, Volume One

Christian Theology, Volume One
Author: Thomas N. Finger
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532697007

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“Thomas N. Finger has chosen an approach to the systematic presentation of Christian Theology which I also have taken since the publication of my Theology of Hope in 1964. He begins with the goal: with eschatology. With that goal in mind, a new light is cast on every single doctrine of Christian theology—the light of redemption—and the work of the theologian becomes a labor of hope. This is a ‘theology of the way.’ With the kingdom of God kept steadily in view, it becomes an invitation to walk the way of Jesus. “Tom Finger’s theological prospectus makes a brilliant contribution to ecumenical theological dialogue from the Anabaptist tradition. He offers an eschatologically oriented theology for which I can only congratulate him.” —Jürgen Moltmann, Professor of Theology, University of Tübingen While many systematic theological texts are shaped by academic discussion of ancient thought and/or modern philosophies, Finger centers on the kerygma of the biblical text: that the “last things,” or “eschatological” events expected at history’s climax had already occurred through Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, though they were not yet fully realized. To present eschatology as a living hope that always has motivated, and still motivates, Christians and Christian communities in all things, Finger does not follow the discipline’s traditional order where eschatology appears last, but places it first. Volume II will culminate with the doctrine of God, which usually comes first. This is hardly to minimize God’s importance, but to maximize it as the Christian faith’s most profound mystery. Volume I begins with eschatology to present it as a dynamic, boundless atmosphere in which theological reflection unfolds. While this dynamism envelops Christian life and mission, it is not merely “subjective.” It is hope for the transformation of all creation. It is not only celebrative, for it also struggles against the gruesome evils that seek to dominate all things. From this vantage point, eschatology in Volume I seeks to articulate the significance of the resurrection, the last judgment, heaven and hell, the return of Christ, and the millenium’s coming. These reflections lead to revelation, beginning from the final revelation of Jesus Christ (1 Peter 1:3–13). Revelation’s dimensions are treated as personal; as historical, extending forwards from Genesis; and as propositional, or its way of converying its contents. These point theological reflection to revelation’s center, Jesus Christ, chiefly to his saving “work” in his life, death, and resurrection. Here the strengths and weaknesses of the traditional substitutionary and moral influence theories are examined. But when placed within their revelational or historical sequence, Jesus’ conflict with the powers of evil stands out. These prove to be gigantic systemic forces which have always ordered, but also imprisoned, humankind, such as the Roman Empire. Yet their horror and power stretch beyond any social or psychological explanation. In Jesus’ life and death, these powers appear to conquer him. But through his resurrection, Jesus conquers them. This drama is best articulated by the Christus Victor approach in which Jesus, with his Father and Spirit, defeats these powers, but does not totally destroy them. This is why their eschatological reign is “already” present, but evil is “not yet” destroyed until the end.