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The Word Made Fresh

The Word Made Fresh
Author: Andy Edington
Publisher: Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1989-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780890156810

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Word Made Fresh

Word Made Fresh
Author: Abram Van Engen
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2024-06-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467467286

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Have you ever read a book that turned your world upside down? What about a poem? Poetry has the power to enliven, challenge, change, and enrich our lives. But it can also feel intimidating, confusing, or simply “not for us.” In these joyful and wise reflections, Abram Van Engen shows readers how poetry is for everyone—and how it can reinvigorate our Christian faith. Intertwining close readings with personal storytelling, Van Engen explains how and why to read poems as a spiritual practice. Far from dry, academic instruction, his approach encourages readers to delight in poetry, even as they come to understand its form. He also opens up the meaning of poetry and parables in Scripture, revealing the deep connection between literature and theology. Word Made Fresh is more than a guide to poetry—it’s an invitation to wonder, to speak up, to lament, to praise. Including dozens of poems from diverse authors, this book will inspire curious and thoughtful readers to see God and God’s creation in surprising new ways.


The Word Became Fresh

The Word Became Fresh
Author: Dale Ralph Davis
Publisher: Mentor
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781845501921

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"There is no more gifted expositor of the Old Testament in our day than Ralph Davis. His book not only brings scholarly research to bear on the subject, but also reflects his many years of preaching week after week through the OT. What a gift to the church to have such a fine book." Richard Pratt


The Word Made Fresh

The Word Made Fresh
Author: Meredith Gould
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0819226777

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More than a how-to guide, this book helps readers appreciate the significance, value, and role of church communications as a ministry, inviting communicators to understand the role they play in transmitting the Gospel. The author explains how the history of church communications, starting with the first-century church, provides a useful context for understanding church communications today, and offers counsel about using spiritual practices to face the challenges of communicating sacred messages.


God-man

God-man
Author: George Washington Carey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1920
Genre: Bible and astrology
ISBN:

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The Word Made Flesh

The Word Made Flesh
Author: Ian A. McFarland
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611649579

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Most theologians believe that in the human life of Jesus of Nazareth, we encounter God. Yet how the divine and human come together in the life of Jesus still remains a question needing exploring. The Council of Chalcedon sought to answer the question by speaking of one and the same Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, the same perfect in divinity and also perfect in humanity, the same truly God and truly a human being. But ever since Chalcedon, the theological conversation on Christology has implicitly put Christs divinity and humanity in competition. While ancient (and not-so-ancient) Christologies from above focus on Christs divinity at the expense of his humanity, modern Christologies from below subsume his divinity into his humanity. What is needed, says Ian A. McFarland, is a Chalcedonianism without reserve, which not only affirms the humanity and divinity of Christ but also treats them as equal in theological significance. To do so, he draws on the ancient christological language that points to Christs nature, on the one hand, and his hypostasis, or personhood, on the other. And with this, McFarland begins one of the most creative and groundbreaking theological explorations into the mystery of the incarnation undertaken in recent memory.


The Word Made Fresh

The Word Made Fresh
Author: Andy Edington
Publisher: Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1989-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780890156810

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The Word Made Plain

The Word Made Plain
Author: James H. Harris
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 182
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451410457

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Preaching mediates the word of God into a cultural matrix. And no American preaching has done so more effectively and powerfully than African American preaching, claims noted homiletician James Harris. Known for its rhetorical strength, social-justice orientation, and dead-on connection to the community's lived experience, black preaching is here analyzed and proposed as a model for all preaching. Harris grounds black preaching in the self-understanding of the historic black church and its most prominent preachers, from Martin Luther King Jr. to Samuel Proctor. Harris also explores the hermeneutical and aesthetic dimensions of preaching, especially at the intersection of sacred text and the broader culture. He then lays out the specific distinguishing characteristics of black preaching, including verbal cadence and rhythm, use of gestures, and, most thoroughly, the narrative model of the sermon. His last chapter, ''Preaching Plainly,'' provides specific instructions on how to put the sermon together employing this model.


The Word Became Flesh

The Word Became Flesh
Author: E. Stanley Jones
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2006-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1501828924

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This updated classic contains 364 daily devotionals revolving around "And the Word became flesh" (John 1:14) and its meaning for a transformed life. From his wide experience with world religions and contact with believers across the globe, E. Stanley Jones explains the difference between Christianity (in which God reaches toward humanity through Jesus Christ) and other faiths (in which humanity reaches toward God in various ways). Includes: Daily scripture reading, commentary, a prayer and affirmation for each day. Discussion guide for 52 weeks with several questions for reflection and conversation Scripture index Topical index E. Stanley Jones (1884-1973) was perhaps the most widely known and admired Christian evangelist of his time. He spent a lifetime in missionary work in India, Japan, and other countries, and touched many more lives through his writings. Praise for the original volume: "...goes to the heart of the matter, for it deals with that which makes the Christian religion unique and enduring among all religions: God becoming man, a religion rooted and grounded in human history." --Kirkus "Characteristically always spiritually motivated and down to the very hear of life itself." --Christian Herald


The Word Made Flesh

The Word Made Flesh
Author: Richard Veras
Publisher:
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2017
Genre: Incarnation
ISBN: 9781941709498

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