Taste and See

Taste and See

Author: Margaret Feinberg

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2019-01-22

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0310354870

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Join Margaret Feinberg, one of America's most beloved teachers and writers, as she sets out on a remarkable journey to unearth God's perspective on food. What you discover will forever change the way you read the Bible--and approach every meal. This groundbreaking book provides a culinary exploration of Scripture. You'll descend 400 feet below ground into the frosty white caverns of a salt mine, fish on the Sea of Galilee, bake fresh matzo at Yale University, ferry to a remote island in Croatia to harvest olives, spend time with a Texas butcher known as "the meat apostle," and wander a California farm with one of the world's premier fig farmers. With each stop, Margaret asks, "How do you read these Scriptures, not as theologians, but in light of what you do every day?" Taste and See teaches us that: As we break bread, we find the satisfaction of our deepest hungers in the community our souls crave As we share our lives, we taste and see God's fruitfulness When we're tempted to lose heart--and we all will be--we find courage in listening to and participating in stories of God's rescuing ways In the midst of a busy life, we can all create space to taste and see God's goodness Taste and See is a delicious read that includes dozens of recipes for those who, like Margaret, believe some of life's richest moments are spent savoring a meal with those you love. See you around the table! Praise for Taste and See: "Margaret Feinberg's appetite for the feast of His grace makes you hunger for more of a fulfilling life. Read and taste the richest food for the soul!" --Ann Voskamp, bestselling author of WayMaker and One Thousand Gifts "Margaret is a storyteller who never ceases to see the beauty of the world around us. If you love God, good food, and life around the table, this book will take you on an unforgettable culinary journey through the Bible." --Jennie Allen, bestselling author of Get Out of Your Head and founder of IF:Gathering


Faith

Faith

Author: Theo Hobson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-12-05

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1317488393

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In "Faith", the theologian Theo Hobson explores the notion of faith and the role it plays in our lives. He unpacks the concept to ask whether faith is dependent on religion or whether it is also a general secular phenomenon. In exploring this question Hobson ranges widely over theology, philosophy, politics and psychology and engages with the writings of Christian and atheist thinkers alike. The book begins by considering attitudes to faith in recent works of atheism. Hobson shows how Richard Dawkins and other writers, while attacking faith in one sense, have exhibited faith in another. The book goes on to explore the wider meaning of faith, including our faith in free-market capitalism, the part faith plays in democratic politics and the role faith has in our psychological well-being. To understand the role of faith in modernity, Hobson argues, we must attend to the specifically Christian concept of faith. Hobson then returns to the religious meaning of faith by exploring the account of faith in the Bible and charting the tension between faith and reason in Christian thought. The final chapter takes an autobiographical turn and relates how the author came to take faith seriously and to question what Christians are meant to have faith in. From the Old Testament story of Abraham to the visionary poetry of W. B. Yeats, from the polemics of Luther to the rhetoric of Barack Obama, the author presents us with a fresh and illuminating meditation on the nature of faith. In doing so, he reveals how trust and faith, the religious and secular, are utterly entwined and how the attraction of religious faith outweighs the intellectual difficulties it presents.


Faith and Philosophical Enquiry

Faith and Philosophical Enquiry

Author: D.Z. Phillips

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-05-02

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1135978654

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The concern of this book is the nature of religious belief and the ways in which philosophical enquiry is related to it. Six chapters present the positive arguments the author wishes to put forward to discusses religion and rationality, scepticism about religion, language-games, belief and the loss of belief. The remaining chapters include criticisms of some contemporary philosophers of religion in the light of the earlier discussions, and the implications for more specific topics, such as religious education, are investigated. The book ends with a general attempt to say something about the character of philosophical enquiry, and to show how important it is to realise this character in the philosophy of religion.


A Pinch of Salt Rocks an Empire

A Pinch of Salt Rocks an Empire

Author: Sarojini Sinha

Publisher: Children's Book Trust

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9788170112914

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When Gandhiji Launched The Salt Satyagraha In The Summer Of 1930, The Then Viceroy, Lord Irwin, Scoffed At His Crazy Scheme Of Upsetting The Government With A Pinch Of Salt. Yet This Was What Exactly The Dandi March Achieved!


A Pinch of Salt

A Pinch of Salt

Author: Sanjay K. Jain

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-01-18

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9389449944

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How should you decode change and disruption to differentiate yourself from others? How can you enjoy and learn from the grilling, baking, frying and boiling as we create our recipe of life? How can you understand and appreciate relationships better? How will you cope with a life that's like a moving treadmill? Most of us are competent and equipped to succeed and live a good life. However, we still find ourselves wanting and struggling-there is always a sense of incompleteness, the niggling doubt that perhaps we didn't live up to our true potential. After all, however great a dish might be, a pinch of salt less, and it's no more perfect. With an industry experience of 25 years and more, Sanjay Jain shows how despite all the odds, life can still be beautiful. A Pinch of Salt talks of 18 such principles of life, which the author has gathered and learnt over his lifetime. He has effortlessly blended theory and practice to illustrate lucidly some simple but important facets of life that can make a tremendous impact. The aim is to add that one pinch of salt that can change the balance to make life more palatable. Easy to appreciate and implement, the book is a charming read with real-life experiences and anecdotes which will change your outlook and complete the rainbow of your life.


Faith Restored

Faith Restored

Author: Orpha James

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2022-12-22

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1664287027

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The book is about young Christians and how they are persecuted in Pakistan. Young Christian and other minority girls abduction is at a peak and are forced in marriage. Forced conversion of underage girls to Islam. The book is about how a young family moves to states legally and goes through the challenges of family relationships, work and environment. The book is about the travels in US and holy Land.


Religious Anarchism

Religious Anarchism

Author: Alexandre J. M. E. Christoyannopoulos

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2009-10-02

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 1443815039

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Both religion and anarchism have been increasingly politically active of late. This edited volume presents twelve chapters of fresh scholarship on diverse facets of the area where they meet: religious anarchism. The book is structured along three themes: • early Christian anarchist “pioneers,” including Pelagius, Coppe, Hungarian Nazarenes, and Dutch Christian anarchists; • Christian anarchist reflections on specific topics such as Kierkegaardian indifference, Romans 13, Dalit religious practice, and resistance to race and nation; • religious anarchism in other traditions, ranging from Wu Nengzi’s Daoism and Rexroth’s Zen Buddhism to various currents of Islam, including an original Anarca-Islamic “clinic.” This unique book therefore furthers scholarship on anarchism, on millenarian and revolutionary thinkers and movements, and on religion and politics. It is also of value to members of the wider public interested in radical politics and in the political implications of religion. And of course, it is relevant to those interested in any of the specific themes and thinkers focused on within individual chapters. In short, this book presents a range of innovative perspectives on a web of topics that, while held together by the common thread of religious anarchism, also speaks to numerous broader themes which have been increasingly prominent in the twenty-first century.


Love of the Heart

Love of the Heart

Author: Mearlene James

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2019-04-09

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 153207154X

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My experiences in work, church, life in general, and much, much, more. A collection of works prepared for many different occasions. Earlier in my life, I began to write poetry or just write down many things and ideas on paper. Later in life, I began to keep most of my written documents. I then later began to write more and more, especially scripture lessons for church and the sick and shut-in. During my travels in the United States and then traveling abroad, I've witnessed many great wonders of this world traveling to over fifty different countries. I enjoy writing and especially writing down my ideas and conveying them to others. I began to think maybe others would enjoy reading my written works. I believe love of the heart will enhance my reader emotionally and spiritually and give my reader great joy and peace with their lives.


Gandhi's Pilgrimage of Faith

Gandhi's Pilgrimage of Faith

Author: Uma Majmudar

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0791483517

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Millions around the world revere Mahatma Gandhi, yet only a few know the man Mohandas Gandhi and the internal journey of his soul. This pioneering book fills the spiritual void in Gandhian literature by focusing on the soul and the substance of the man. Uma Majmudar shows that, contrary to popular belief, Gandhi's rise to greatness was not meteoric; it was, rather, a continuous process of faith development, punctuated by conflicts, crises, and turning points. Using James W. Fowler's theory of "Stages of Faith" as a guide, Majmudar undertakes the first developmental study to analyze the fundamental role of faith in transforming Gandhi's life. She proposes that the power that nourished Gandhi's soul was his ever-growing faith in the ultimate triumph of Truth and in the innate Godliness of the human soul. Along with making an invaluable contribution to numerous cross-cultural disciplines, the book also offers something special to those wishing to embark on their own faith developmental journey, guided by Gandhi's example. "Majmudar wants us to touch and feel Gandhi. He is not on a pedestal, he is not made of granite or bronze, he is warm and vulnerable." — from the Foreword by Rajmohan Gandhi


Schopenhauer's Doctrine of Salvation in Relation to his Critique of Religion and Philosophical Teachings

Schopenhauer's Doctrine of Salvation in Relation to his Critique of Religion and Philosophical Teachings

Author: Anil Dominic Batti

Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH

Published: 2023-10-31

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 3832557350

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Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860) was perhaps the last polymath among the great Germanic philosophers. Switching with ease and elegance between epistemic positions and fields as diverse as idealism and empiricism, fideism and rationalism, realism and nominalism, art and religion, jurisprudence and politics, psychology and occultism, Schopenhauer erected an imposing edifice bearing testimony to his universal learning. This study is an investigation into the very conclusion of Schopenhauer’s philosophy and endeavours to answer the following question: did Schopenhauer’s doctrine of salvation issue forth organically from his intellectual output or was it annexed to his philosophy as a result of his critical engagement with religion? The labyrinthine paths through which Schopenhauer arrives at the soteriological culmination of his philosophy are subjected to critical assessment; the picture that emerges is of a philosopher who seemed convinced that he had solved some of the most pressing cosmic riddles to have tormented mankind through the ages.