This book is published in memory of Peter Lewis Paul, O.C., LL.D. It contains copies of obituaries, an autobiography and tributes to Dr. Paul by his friends. It will be of interest to those who admire the Maliseet people, their culture and their traditions, which were so ably preserved and promulgated by Dr. Paul throughout his lifetime.
Collection of obituaries, an autobiography and tributes to Peter Lewis Paul (1902-1989), a Malecite Indian from New Brunswick who shared extensive knowledge of Algonquian culture with anthropologists and linguists.
Guide to the life and travels of the Apostle Paul from both theological and numismatic perspectives. Traces his various missionary tours and the coins he would have encountered on his travels. Includes colour and black-and-white photos, maps, bibliography and index. Authors are numismatists specialising in coins relating to the early history of Christianity. Lewis has an honours degree in Divinity from the University of London and is a medical practitioner on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Bolden's expertise is in the area of coin restoration and identification. Both are members of the Australian Numismatic Society.
Have you ever felt that your faith needed a refresh? Dr. Peter Lewis, a leading voice in progressive Christianity, offers a compelling approach to Christian thought that challenges traditional views and fosters a deeper connection with Jesus. In this collection, titled "Revitalizing Christianity: The Theology of Peter Lewis," his insightful work is made accessible to both long-time believers and those seeking a new perspective. Through a series of thought-provoking articles and insightful critiques, this book invites you on a journey of discovery, equipping you to contribute your unique voice to the ongoing conversation about faith. "A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper, more inclusive understanding of Christianity." – TheGoodNewsBlog.org Foreword by the Honourable Michael Kirby AC CMG All proceeds from this book will be donated to the Centre for Coins Culture & Religious History (CCCRH Foundation Trust). The audiobook is available on Google Play.
‘God wants people to become like Christ,’ said international preacher, writer and teacher John Stott in a public address at the end of his long life. Peter Lewis is similarly passionate about the Bible’s message – that God has a plan which centres on Jesus and includes each one of us. In this accessible and helpful book, he focuses on the: source of Christlikeness model of Christlikenesshelps to Christlikeness contradictions of Christlikeness an dtriumph of Christlikeness Here, the reader who wants to become like Christ will find radical – sometimes challenging – teaching, practical wisdom and warm reassurance.
Do you want to know more clearly and thoroughly what the Bible says about Jesus? English Bible teacher Peter Lewis serves as a guide to what Jesus said about himself.
This book shows how Lewis was interested in the truths and falsehoods about human nature and how these conceptions manifest themselves in the public square.
Western democracy has always been anchored by the idea of a public space where people gather to share ideas, mediate difference and make sense of the world. When Facebook blocked Australian users from viewing or sharing news in 2021, it sounded the alarm worldwide on our growing reliance on global tech companies to fulfil this critical role in a digital world. Facebook's hostile act, constituting a very real threat to participatory democracy, was a direct response to government attempts to regulate Big Tech's advertising monopoly and to mediate its impact on public interest journalism. The conflict sparked a new sense of urgency around the growing movement to imagine alternative digital spaces that operate in the public interest rather than simply for a commercial bottom line. Can we create sustainable media models to help us tackle society's problems? Can we engender a civic platform built on facts and civility? Can we control the power of our data and use it to promote the common good? The Public Square Project draws together leading tech scholars, industry experts, writers and activists to chart a path towards a public square worthy of the name.