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Theological Foundations

Theological Foundations
Author: John J. Mueller
Publisher: Saint Mary's Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0884899209

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Here, a team of award-winning teaching scholars has come together to create an introductory text that offers a truly unique and innovative contribution to the discipline of theological studies. This "first book" provides students of any religious tradition with the foundational skills, vocabulary, conceptual understanding, and research abilities that they need to succeed in theology and religious studies. Theological Foundationsprovides the following: Ten chapters that introduce the major sub-disciplines of theology creating a well-rounded source for understanding the discipline as a whole Contributions that are clear, accessible, and steeped in content A strong basis for vigorous intellectual and personal exploration of life and our relation to God Flexibility that allows the instructor to assign readings in any order that fits his or her syllabus A one-of-a-kind, integrated library research component, "From the Reference Librarian," which teaches students the foundational skills needed for successful study in theology and in any academic discipline


Temple and Contemplation

Temple and Contemplation
Author: Scott W. Hahn
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781931018524

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This is the fourth annual volume of the remarkably popular journal of biblical theology edited by Scott Hahn and his St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. This volume features important new works by Hahn, Gary Anderson, John Cavadini, Brant Pitre, among others. Inspired by the ground-breaking work of Yves Congar and Jean Danielou, this volume includes original and thought-provoking contributions on such topics as: the Tabernacle and the origins of Christian mysticism; Jesus self-consciousness of being the new Temple and the new High Priest; and the doctrine of the indwelling of the Trinity in the soul; Hahn contributes a new perspective on the Gospel of John, showing how Israel's Temple and feasts are fulfilled in Christ and the sacraments of the Church. As the editors write in their introduction to this volume: The Temple theme is perhaps the richest in all of biblical theology, embracing the mysteries of Christ, Church, and Kingdom; liturgy, sacraments, and priesthood; salvation, sanctification, and divine filiation. These are the beautiful mysteries we contemplate in this volume of Letter & Spirit.


Ed Roth's Mysterion

Ed Roth's Mysterion
Author: Jeffrey A. Jones
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-09-02
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1476624992

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Ed "Big Daddy" Roth (1932-2001) was a phenomenon. His body of work is still discussed in hot rodding, fine arts and pop culture circles and his cult following remains as devoted as it was during his career. His 1963 Mysterion show car--featuring two big-block Ford V8s--was his masterpiece and the story of its rise and brief existence is legendary. Though it was immortalized as a popular plastic model kit and is featured on several websites, little is known about Roth's magnum opus. There are a number of fanciful stories of its demise--mostly fiction. Combining history and shop class, this book provides a full investigation of Mysterion--both the legend and the machine itself. Drawing on interviews, magazine articles, photos, models and other (sometimes obscure) sources, the author pieces together the true story of the car, while documenting his own faithful bolt-by-bolt recreation of Mysterion.


Living Liturgy

Living Liturgy
Author: Sofia Cavalletti
Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781568542416

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Focuses on the deepest, most essential aspects of liturgical life.


Mark’s Other Gospel

Mark’s Other Gospel
Author: Scott G. Brown
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0889209235

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Did the evangelist Mark write two versions of his gospel? According to a letter ascribed to Clement of Alexandria, Mark created a second, more spiritual edition of his gospel for theologically advanced Christians in Alexandria. Clement’s letter contains two excerpts from this lost gospel, including a remarkably different account of the raising of Lazarus. Forty-five years of cursory investigation have yielded five mutually exclusive paradigms, abundant confusion, and rumours of forgery. Strangely, one of the few things upon which most investigators agree is that the letter’s own explanation of the origin and purpose of this longer gospel need not be taken seriously. Mark’s Other Gospel: Rethinking Morton Smith’s Controversial Discovery calls this pervasive bias into question. After thoroughly critiquing the five main paradigms, Scott G. Brown demonstrates that the gospel excerpts not only sound like Mark, but also employ Mark’s distinctive literary techniques, deepening this gospels theology and elucidating puzzling aspects of its narrative. This mystic gospel represents Mark’s own response to the Alexandrian predilection to discover the essential truths of a philosophy beneath the literal level of revered texts.


The Edge of Mysterion

The Edge of Mysterion
Author: Richard René
Publisher:
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2011
Genre: Fantasy fiction
ISBN: 9781936270347

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Running away from a violent father and a broken home, teenaged Isabella finds herself in Mysterion, a hidden world peopled by Cyclops and giant turtles, dragons and mermaids, and winged Angeli.


Hot Rods by Ed Big Daddy Roth

Hot Rods by Ed Big Daddy Roth
Author: Ed Roth, Tony Thacker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release:
Genre: Automobile engineers
ISBN: 9781610609647

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From the mind of Mr. Gasser himself, with behind-the-scenes pictures from his own files, comes the story of the life and times and art of this icon of hot rodding and visionary of Kustom Kulture. Since Ed "Big Daddy" Roth first told his tale, a whole new generation has discovered the creator of Rat Fink, Beatnik Bandit, and Mysterion-and this now-classic illustrated autobiography gives new and old fans alike a look into the shop and studio. ""The Salvador Dali of the movement,"" Tom Wolfe called him, ""a surrealist in his designs, a showman by temperament, a prankster""–and Roth’s larger-than-life personality comes across here as he tells how he arrived at his famous ""plaster and fiberglass"" method of constructing his sculptures on wheels (It could be done ""by people with little or no talent and I had both,"" as he put it.) and shows off some of his more outlandish models. A fitting tribute to an outlaw legend, this book brings Big Daddy’s work to wild and wonderful life, and lets us hear the man’s incomparable voice one more time.


HCSB Experiencing the Word New Testament

HCSB Experiencing the Word New Testament
Author: Holman Bible Editorial
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2008-10
Genre:
ISBN: 1586404822

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The HCSB Experiencing the Word New Testament returns to print with a new cover design amidst the national re-launch of the multi-million selling Experiencing God book and Bible study. This distinct full-text New Testament edition features devotional insights from Dr. Henry Blackaby plus more than one-hundred key Greek word studies done by the editors of the popular new Holman Christian Standard Bible(R) translation.


The Nightmare Tree

The Nightmare Tree
Author: Richard Rene
Publisher: Coteau Books
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781550503630

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Jonah Comfait has many magical adventures as he searches for his missing father, only to discover that he is alive but held captive--and only Jonah can set him free.


Sanctuary of the Gods

Sanctuary of the Gods
Author: Nathan Cate
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2015-08-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1412241707

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More than six centuries ago a stranger stumbled on a village in a remote valley in Northern Italy, seeking refuge from vengeance in the world outside. But there was something different about the valley, something strange about its people. Nothing was as it seemed. Did chance take him there, or were greater forces at work, calling him to play a role? Guided by fate, he would find himself at the center of an ancient mystery--and for a time the heritage of civilizations would rest in his hands. Before he was done, he would devise a gift like none before and vanish into history, leaving behind the seeds of rebirth and hope for future generations... Sanctuary of the Gods is vividly told, bringing history to life for its readers. The main story takes place at the dawn of the Renaissance, when European civilization was beginning its painful rise back towards the heights it had achieved in the days of Greece and Rome. There are also three detailed flashbacks to earlier periods: -A similar time more than 2,000 years before, when Greek civilization first began -The high point of Greek civilization in the age of Alexander The Great -Rome's decline, in the years following the Empire's conversion to Christianity. Sanctuary of the Gods is a story of survival against all odds, of human triumph over death and annihilation. It shows how a tiny village in Northern Italy became the last secret sanctuary of the old pagan religion, surviving through nine hundred years in hiding only to perish in the Black Death that swept Europe in 1348, and how, in those dark and terrifying days, a handful of survivors created the Tarot cards so that the heart of their religion would not perish with the sanctuary, but would survive in a hostile world, its origins forgotten, until the time was right for its rediscovery. For readers who are intrigued by the story and want to get to the heart of it, to discover the truth behind the things they've read, an appendix is provided. There, in 120 pages complemented by numerous illustrations, what at first seems too incredible to be anything but fiction is transformed by the evidence into compelling fact. Sanctuary is beautifully written with a clarity that brings the past to life and holds the reader's interest from beginning to end. For a Pagan or Tarot enthusiast, or for lovers of historical fiction, its appeal is apparent. But the story is powerful, and even readers who have never been interested in these subjects will find the book hard to put down. It gains the readers's attention because the characters and scenes described are lively and interesting, and because its vision is fresh and new, entirely unexpected. Be prepared for some surprises: the view from the Sanctuary is not like anything you have ever seen before...