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Resurrecting Religion

Author : Greg Paul
Publisher : NavPress
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781631466670

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There’s lots of bad religion out there. But the answer isn’t no religion, it’s true religion: living out—publicly and communally—what we say we believe privately and individually. True religion puts flesh on the bones of faith. Resurrecting Religion offers an inspiring, stretching vision for finding our way back to the good news of our faith. At a time when most people practice their faith in the extremes—either extremely publicly, with a legalistic, combative tone that creates division, or extremely privately, to the point that our faith becomes functionally irrelevant—award-winning author Greg Paul offers a vision for religion that is good for us and good for the world.

Resurrecting Religion

Author : Greg Paul
Publisher : NavPress
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2018-02-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781631466663

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The word religion scares people, making them think of extremists and obnoxious blowhards--or, worse, hypocritical cultural throwbacks. Increasingly, "nonreligious" people see "religion" as bad for the world, something to be repented of. In reality, however, everyone is religious. Religion is the outward and interpersonal expression of our

Resurrecting the Idea of a Christian Society

Author : R. R. Reno
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781621575658

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Resurrecting the Idea of a Christian Society by R. R. Reno Pdf

America’s two greatest strengths—her liberal democratic culture and her free-market economy—have made her a global superpower. But left unchecked, these two strengths can become great cultural weaknesses, sowing selfishness, recklessness, and apathy. In Resurrecting the Idea of a Christian Society, theologian R. R. Reno argues that America needs a renewal of Christian ideals—ideals that encourage self-sacrifice, responsibility, and solidarity. Drawing on T.S. Eliot’s 1940 essay “The Idea of a Christian Society,” Reno shows how Christianity encourages “an abiding ambition for higher things” and a “moral vision” that can strengthen communities and transform America into a truly great nation.

Resurrecting Democracy

Author : Luke Bretherton
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 491 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781107030398

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Resurrecting Democracy by Luke Bretherton Pdf

This book assesses the construction of citizenship as an identity, a performance, and a shared rationality.

Resurrection: The Origin of a Religious Fallacy

Author : Adam Weishaupt
Publisher : Magus Books
Page : 103 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Resurrection: The Origin of a Religious Fallacy by Adam Weishaupt Pdf

Most people who believe in resurrection have no idea what this concept entails. It's the product of Jewish Messianic theory which says that a Jewish priest-king will one day establish an earthly paradise, and all the righteous Jews who died before the establishment of "the Kingdom" will be raised from the dead to enjoy the rewards of remaining faithful to Jehovah. Since they are coming back to this earth, they need their body back. The problem with the Messianic theory of the soul is that it is incompatible with the God theory of the soul that talks of an immaterial heaven and immaterial soul. What possible meaning could physical resurrection have in a non-physical afterlife? This book by the Pythagorean Illuminati, the oldest secret society in the world, traces the extraordinary story of how the materialistic theory of resurrection became hopelessly confused with the Platonic theory of the immaterial soul, leading to insanely illogical religions such as Christianity.

Resurrecting Wounds

Author : Shelly Rambo
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2018-10
Category : Bible
ISBN : 1481306790

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The Gospel of John's account of doubting Thomas is often told as a lesson about the veracity and triumph of Christian faith. And yet it is a story about wounds. Interpretations of this Gospel narrative, by focusing on Christ's victory in the resurrection, reflect Christianity's unease with the wounds that remain on the body of the risen Jesus. By returning readers to this familiar passage, Resurrecting Wounds expands the scope of the Upper Room to the present world where wounds mark all of humanity. Shelly Rambo rereads the Thomas story and the history of its interpretation through the lens of trauma studies to reflect on the ways that the wounds of race, gender, and war persist. Wounds do not simply go away, even though a close reading of John Calvin reveals his theological investments in removing wounds. This erasure reflects a dominant mode of Christian thinking, but it is not the only Christian reading. By contrast, Macrina's scar, in Gregory of Nyssa's account of her life and death, displays how resurrection can be inscribed in wounds, particularly in the illumination of her body after her death. The scar, produced in and through a mother's touch, recalls a healing, linking resurrection to the work of tending wounds. Much like Christ's wounds and Macrina's scar, racial wounds can be found on the skin of America's collective life. The wounds of racial histories, unhealed, resurface again and again. The wounds of war persist as well, despite a cultural calculus that links the suffering of a soldier with that of Christ. Again, the visceral display of Jesus' wounds, when placed at the center of Thomas' encounter in the Upper Room, enacts a vision of resurrecting that addresses the real harm of the real wounds of war. The powerful Upper Room images of resurrection--encounters with wounds, the invitation to touch, and the formation of a community--present visions of truth-telling and of healing that grapple with the pressing questions of wounds surfacing in the midst of human encounters with violence, suffering, and trauma. While traditional accounts of resurrection in Christian theology have focused on the afterlife, this book forges a theology of resurrection wounds in the afterliving. By returning again and again to Christ's woundedness, we discover ways to live with our own.

Resurrecting Easter

Author : John Dominic Crossan,Sarah Crossan
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780062434203

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Resurrecting Easter by John Dominic Crossan,Sarah Crossan Pdf

In this four-color illustrated journey that is part travelogue and part theological investigation, bestselling author and acclaimed Bible scholar John Dominic Crossan and his wife Sarah painstakingly travel throughout the ancient Eastern church, documenting through text and image a completely different model for understanding Easter’s resurrection story, one that provides promise and hope for us today. Traveling the world, the Crossans noticed a surprising difference in how the Eastern Church considers Jesus’ resurrection—an event not described in the Bible. At Saint Barbara’s Church in Cairo, they found a painting in which the risen Jesus grasps the hands of other figures around him. Unlike the Western image of a solitary Jesus rising from an empty tomb that he viewed across Eastern Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, the Crossans saw images of the resurrection depicting a Jesus grasping the hands of figures around him, or lifting Adam and Eve to heaven from Hades or hell, or carrying the old and sick to the afterlife. They discovered that the standard image for the Resurrection in Eastern Christianity is communal and collective, something unique from the solitary depiction of the resurrection in Western Christianity. Fifteen years in the making, Resurrecting Easter reflects on this divide in how the Western and Eastern churches depict the resurrection and its implications. The Crossans argue that the West has gutted the heart of Christianity’s understanding of the resurrection by rejecting that once-common communal iconography in favor of an individualistic vision. As they examine the ubiquitous Eastern imagery of Jesus freeing Eve from Hades while ascending to heaven, the Crossans suggest that this iconography raises profound questions about Christian morality and forgiveness. A fundamentally different way of understand the story of Jesus’ rebirth illustrated with 130 images, Resurrecting Easter introduces an inclusive, traditional community-based ideal that offers renewed hope and possibilities for our fractured modern society.

Greek Resurrection Beliefs and the Success of Christianity

Author : D. Endsjø
Publisher : Springer
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2009-06-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780230622562

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Greek Resurrection Beliefs and the Success of Christianity by D. Endsjø Pdf

This book examines the relationship between the growth of Christianity in Greece and the belief in resurrection from the dead. It gives a clear presentation of various generally unknown aspects about traditional Greek religion, such as stories about people being made physically immortal and the Greek fascination with the flesh.

Evidence for the Resurrection

Author : Josh McDowell,Sean McDowell
Publisher : Baker Books
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2010-12-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781441224163

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Evidence for the Resurrection by Josh McDowell,Sean McDowell Pdf

When Jesus died on the cross, it seemed that all had been lost. Death had won. But after three days in a rich man's tomb, Jesus appeared...alive! The news was so shocking that his followers refused to believe it until they saw him with their own eyes and touched his wounds with their own hands. Then Jesus made an amazing claim: In the future, they too would have resurrected bodies like his, bodies that would never deteriorate, age, or perish. They would have new life without death or pain in the presence of a loving God forever. But can we really believe His promise? For that matter, can we really believe that the promise was made by a man who rose from the dead? In this fascinating look at the claims of the Gospel writers and 2,000 years of believing Christians, bestselling author Josh McDowell and his son Sean examine the compelling evidence and conclude that Jesus Christ conquered death and the grave. In clear, concise, and accessible chapters, Josh and Sean present the facts about the resurrection and what it means for readers today.

Resurrecting the Death of God

Author : Daniel J. Peterson,G. Michael Zbaraschuk
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2014-05-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781438450452

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Resurrecting the Death of God by Daniel J. Peterson,G. Michael Zbaraschuk Pdf

Considers the legacy and future of radical theology. In 1966, an infamous Time magazine cover asked “Is God Dead?” and brought the ideas of theologians William Hamilton and Thomas J. J. Altizer to the wider public. In the years that followed, both men suffered professionally and there was no notable increase to the small number of thinkers considered death of God theologians. Meanwhile, Christian fundamentalism staged a striking comeback in the United States. Yet, death of God, or radical, theology has had an ongoing influence on contemporary theology and philosophy. Contributors to this book explore the origins, influence, and legacy of radical theology and go on to take it in new directions. In a time when fundamentalism is the greatest religious temptation, this volume makes the case for the necessity of resurrecting the death of God. “Resurrecting the Death of God shows why Altizer continues to ride the stream of contemporary conversations in academic theology and continental philosophy without ever losing his luster.” — Carl A. Raschke, author of Postmodernism and the Revolution in Religious Theory: Toward a Semiotics of the Event

Resurrection: Faith or Fact?

Author : Carl Stecher,Craig L. Blomberg
Publisher : Pitchstone Publishing (US&CA)
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781634311755

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Resurrection: Faith or Fact? by Carl Stecher,Craig L. Blomberg Pdf

Is there enough evidence to believe Jesus rose from the dead, or must such a judgment be based only on faith? Can the resurrection story be considered a fact of history, or should it be viewed as an ahistorical account? Two renowned professors, atheist Carl Stecher and Christian Craig Blomberg, engage in a groundbreaking new debate on these very questions. Other experts on the resurrection, atheist Richard Carrier and Christian Peter S. Williams, comment on the outcome. Presenting new approaches to these centuries-old questions and taking into account the latest scholarly research, Resurrection: Faith or Fact? is a must-have not only for all those following the resurrection question—but also for those skeptics and Christians alike who are interested in determining for themselves the truth behind this foundational doctrine of the Christian faith.

Life’s Resurrecting—the Need of the Dead

Author : Witness Lee
Publisher : Living Stream Ministry
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2022-06-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781536022360

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Life’s Resurrecting—the Need of the Dead by Witness Lee Pdf

Every human being has a need related to his or her condition. In his Gospel, John uses nine cases to represent the various conditions and needs of human beings in order to illustrate that Jesus Christ as life fully meets the need of man’s every case. In this booklet taken from Life-study of John, Witness Lee presents the last of these nine cases, the case of Lazarus in John 11. Previously, the Lord Jesus healed the sick and dying, but Lazarus was already dead. His need was not healing; it was for life’s resurrecting.

The Resurrection of Jesus

Author : Michael R. Licona
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 725 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2011-06-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780830868865

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The Resurrection of Jesus by Michael R. Licona Pdf

The question of the historicity of Jesus' resurrection has been repeatedly probed, investigated and debated. And the results have varied widely. Perhaps some now regard this issue as the burned-over district of New Testament scholarship. Could there be any new and promising approach to this problem? Yes, answers Michael Licona. And he convincingly points us to a significant deficiency in approaching this question: our historiographical orientation and practice. So he opens this study with an extensive consideration of historiography and the particular problem of investigating claims of miracles. This alone is a valuable contribution. But then Licona carefully applies his principles and methods to the question of Jesus' resurrection. In addition to determining and working from the most reliable sources and bedrock historical evidence, Licona critically weighs other prominent hypotheses. His own argument is a challenging and closely argued case for the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus, the Christ. Any future approaches to dealing with this "prize puzzle" of New Testament study will need to be routed through The Resurrection of Jesus.

The Reconstruction of Resurrection Belief

Author : Peter Carnley
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2020-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780227177143

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The Reconstruction of Resurrection Belief by Peter Carnley Pdf

While its companion volume, The Resurrection in Retrospect, addresses the inadequacies of an approach to the Resurrection of Christ purely as an event of past historical time, The Reconstruction of Resurrection Belief articulates an alternative understanding of Resurrection faith as essentially a response of trust based upon a knowledge by acquaintance with the living presence of Christ today. In the hope that it may have some traction in an increasingly secular world of contemporary scientific realism, Carnley demonstrates an understanding of the nature of Resurrection faith in the language of today, with as much logical coherence as possible, and explains how the claim that the animating Spirit of the Christian community that Saint Paul spoke of as ‘the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus’ (Rom 8:2) may be justifiably identified in faith today as ‘the living presence of Jesus of Nazareth.’