A Discourse on Self-Examination

A Discourse on Self-Examination

Author: Nathaniel Vincent

Publisher: Puritan Publications

Published: 2013-05-21

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1626630364

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In one of the best treatments on self-examination ever written, Vincent takes great care teaching, “Prove your own selves,” from 2 Corinthians 13:5. Christians often do not take the necessary time to examine themselves in light of true Christian conversion and practice. The Apostle Paul even says that Christians must examine themselves before coming to the Lord's Supper. It is a requirement and commandment of utmost importance. Vincent explains what it means to prove ourselves, what it is to be proved, what we are to prove, the manner of proving, the rule of proving, special seasons of proving, and arguments for self-examination. He also shows differences between Christians and unbelievers in several cases of conscience, with a practical section of sin-mortifying application. He then concludes the book with how self-examination works prior to the Lord's Supper, and gives a number of personal meditations on how Christians should think before they come to the Lord's Supper. This is not a scan or facsimile, has been updated in modern English for easy reading and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.


A Discourse on Self-Examination

A Discourse on Self-Examination

Author: Nathaniel Vincent

Publisher:

Published: 2017-12-12

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 9781626632745

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Nathaniel Vincent (1639-1697) was a nonconformist puritan divine. His colleagues called him ¿smart¿brisk and well-rounded as a minister of the Gospel, holding a facetious and jolly humor, as well as being a considerable scholar.¿In one of the best treatments on self-examination ever written, Vincent takes great care teaching, ¿Prove your own selves,¿ from 2 Corinthians 13:5. Christians often do not take the necessary time to examine themselves in light of true Christian conversion and practice. The Apostle Paul even says that Christians must examine themselves before coming to the Lord¿s Supper. It is a requirement and commandment of utmost importance.Vincent explains what it means to prove ourselves, what it is to be proved, what we are to prove, the manner of proving, the rule of proving, special seasons of proving, and arguments for self-examination. He also shows differences between Christians and unbelievers in several cases of conscience, with a practical section of sin-mortifying application. He then concludes the book with how self-examination works prior to the Lord¿s Supper, and gives a number of personal meditations on how Christians should think before they come to the Lord¿s Supper.This is not a scan or facsimile, and has been updated in modern English for easy reading. It also has an active table of contents for electronic versions.


For Self-examination and Judge for Yourself!

For Self-examination and Judge for Yourself!

Author: Robert L. Perkins

Publisher: Mercer University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9780865548244

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The International Kierkegaard Commentary-For the first time in English the world community of scholars systematically assembled and presented the results of recent research in the vast literature of Søren Kierkegaard. Based on the definitive English edition of Kierkegaard's works by Princeton University Press, this series of commentaries addresses all the published texts of the influential Danish philosopher and theologian. This is volume 21 in a series of commentaries based upon the definitive translations of Kierkegaard's writings published by Princeton University Press, 1980ff.


Self-Examination

Self-Examination

Author: John M. Budd

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2007-11-30

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0313095221

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What makes us librarians? What is it we do that is indispensable? John Budd joins an august group of library-science luminaries, such as Pierce Butler, Jesse Shera, and Michael Gorman, whose works and example invite professional and critical self-examination. Here, Budd challenges us to confront the uneasy truth of whether libraries still represent people's will and intellect, or the cabalistic enclaves of an old guard? Through intellectually rich and engaging entrees into ethics, democracy, social responsibility, governance, and globalization, he makes the case that librarians who fail to grasp the importance of their heritage will never truly respond to societal change or the needs of the individual user.


Doing Discourse Analysis

Doing Discourse Analysis

Author: Linda A. Wood

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2000-05-11

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0803973519

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"Providing both the practical steps for doing discourse analysis and the theoretical justifications for these steps, this book is for students and researchers undertaking discourse analysis."--BOOK JACKET.


Happiness

Happiness

Author: L. Hyman

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-10-14

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1137321539

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Happiness, rather than being a private and subjective experience, is shaped, interpreted and articulated via culturally specific ways of thinking, being and acting. This highly original and timely book offers an empirical exploration of the ways in which being 'happy' is understood and articulated in contemporary society.


The Lily's Tongue

The Lily's Tongue

Author: Frances Maughan-Brown

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1438476337

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Examines four discourses by Kierkegaard, arguing that they play a critical and surprising role in his oeuvre and contribute to the philosophy of figural language. How do texts speak with authority? That is the question at the heart of Kierkegaard’s theory and practice of “indirect communication.” None of Kierkegaard’s texts respond to this question more concisely and powerfully than the four discourses he wrote about the lily in the Gospel. The Lily’s Tongue is a nuanced, sustained reading of these Lily Discourses. Kierkegaard takes the lilies as authoritative, rather than merely “figural” or “metaphorical.” This book is a careful exploration of what Kierkegaard means by this authority. Frances Maughan-Brown demonstrates how Kierkegaard argues that the key is in the act of reading itself—no text can have authority unless the reader grants it that authority because no text can entirely avoid figural language. Texts don’t speak directly; their tongue is always the lily’s tongue. What is revealed in the Lily Discourses is a groundbreaking theory of figure, which requires a renewed reading of Kierkegaard’s major pseudonymous works. “Closely analyzing one of the least known yet most exacting series of texts in Kierkegaard’s authorship, his discourses on ‘the lily in the field and the bird of the air,’ Maughan-Brown breaks apart disciplinary barriers between theology, philosophy, aesthetics, and critical theory, while at the same time showing how Kierkegaard’s discourses can quietly illuminate a constellation of ideas drawn from Plato, Kant, Hegel, Benjamin, and Derrida. Following Kierkegaard’s texts to the letter, Maughan-Brown attends to what his texts do as much as to what they say.” — Peter Fenves, author of The Messianic Reduction: Walter Benjamin and the Shape of Time