A Time for Confessing

A Time for Confessing

Author: Robert W. Bertram

Publisher: Fortress Press

Published: 2017-01-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1506427081

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This book is about faithful witnesses -- from the Reformation to South African apartheid to Bonhoeffer -- to the promise of Jesus Christ. Even in the midst of trials, these faithful followers have testified that the gospel is authority enough for the church's life and unity. Significantly, this is the first book in print by the late Robert Bertram, described by Edward Schroeder as “perhaps the most unpublished major Lutheran theologian of the twentieth century.”


Called to Believe, Teach, and Confess

Called to Believe, Teach, and Confess

Author: Steven P. Mueller

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2005-07-01

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 1725242966

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Called to Believe, Teach, and Confess offers an overview of the major doctrines of Christianity in a comprehensive, but accessible way. Written from a Lutheran perspective, this book is a helpful resource to those within that tradition and to others who seek a deeper theological understanding. Firmly rooted in Scripture, this book emphasizes the interrelatedness of all Christian teaching, with its central teaching being the doctrine of justification by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. This book is ideal as a text for university students and other educated Christian adults who seek to expand their knowledge of God's revelation and its application in human lives. It introduces and uses classical theological vocabulary and terminology, while offering clear definitions and application. Key terms, study questions, glossary, and sidebars help make this a valuable resource. Suggested readings from Scripture, the Lutheran Confessions and other secondary sources guide the reader into deeper study.


The Poetry Circuit

The Poetry Circuit

Author: Peter B. Howarth

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024-09-19

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0192650920

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Live performance has changed poetry more than anything else in the last hundred years: it has given poets new audiences and a new economy, and it has generated new styles, from Imagism, to confessional, to contemporary Spoken Word. But the creative impact that public reading had right through the twentieth century has not been well understood. Mixing close listening to archive performances with intimate histories of modernist venues and promotors, The Poetry Circuit tells the story of how poets met their audience again, and how the feedback loops between their voices, the venues, and the occasions turned poems into running dramas between poet and listener. A nervous T. S. Eliot reveals himself to be anything but impersonal, while Marianne Moore's accident-prone readings become subtle ways of keeping her poems in constant re-draft. Robert Frost used his poems to spar with his fans and rivals, while Langston Hughes wrote Ask Your Mama to expose the prejudice circulating in the room as he spoke it. The Poetry Circuit also shows how the post-war reading boom made new kinds of poetry involving their audience and setting in the performance, such as John Ashbery's anti-charismatic Poets' Theatre, Amiri Baraka's documentary soundtracks of the streets, or the confessional readings of Allen Ginsberg, which shame the listeners more than the poet. Covering the first seventy years of the poetry reading, The Poetry Circuit demonstrates that there never were 'page' and 'stage' poets: the reading simply changed what every modern poet could do.


Query

Query

Author: France Frederick

Publisher:

Published: 1927

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13:

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Pocket Guide to the Sacrament of Reconciliation

Pocket Guide to the Sacrament of Reconciliation

Author: Josh Johnson

Publisher:

Published: 2021-02-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781950784554

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The Pocket Guide to the Sacrament of Reconciliation is a beautiful, prayerful book by Fr. Mike Schmitz and Fr. Josh Johnson which helps Catholics enter in to the Sacrament of Reconciliation more deeply.


Confessing His Name

Confessing His Name

Author: Meagan Donovan

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-06-21

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1304131483

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Time and again He teaches it to me. And it's beginning to get inside my bones. That the answer to everything - every question, every need, every moment - is to confess His name. God whose name is the gospel. God whose name speaks who He is. And my greatest need - indeed, my only need - is to worship Him. For all grace has already been given. I have only to open my mouth and confess - and in the confessing...I feast. It started in a blog in the dead of winter. It became a life-changing journey. I willl never be the same. It takes five books just to tell the tale. Come join me, won't you? Come walk the journey with me. I pray that when your journey is done, you won't be able to stop worshiping. I pray you won't ever stop confessing and feasting on the name that is above every name. The name that is the answer...to everything.


Confess, Fletch

Confess, Fletch

Author: Gregory Mcdonald

Publisher: Blackstone Publishing

Published: 2018-08-21

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1538542536

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Offering up brisk, tightly written plots and a stellar cast of characters both new and old, Confess, Fletch finds our incorrigible protagonist back in deep waters once again. Fletch, now newly engaged and happily living out his days in Italy, finds himself embroiled in yet another scandal. His soon-to-be father-in-law has been kidnapped and is now presumed dead, and the priceless collection of rare art that belongs to his fiancee's family has been stolen. Ever the investigative reporter, he receives a tip about the missing art that lands him in Boston, where he walks right into a murder scene in his apartment. What clearly looks like a setup to the unfazed Fletch looks quite different to the detective assigned to the case, Mr. Francis Xavier Flynn. But even if the case is seemingly cut-and-dry, Flynn is reluctant to arrest the only suspect that stands before him. Now under the detective's watchful eye, Fletch must try to clear his name and search for the missing paintings, all while his gorgeous future mother-in-law works to persuade him for help the best way she knows how-seduction.


The Body Machines

The Body Machines

Author: Alexander Bard

Publisher: Stockholm Text

Published: 2012-02-24

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9187173026

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The final episode of The Futurica Trilogy. It departs from repeated questions about the Death of the Individual in the Age of Interactivity. The authors rehabilitate Descartes old concept of the body machine and transform it into the foundation of a very anti-cartesian, materialist image of humanity, relevant for the new, emerging paradigm—we’re entering The Age of The Body Machines.