Centre for Christian Living Annual 2018

Centre for Christian Living Annual 2018

Author: Tony Payne

Publisher: Centre for Christian Living

Published: 2019-02-27

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13:

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How should we deal with our guilt and shame? How should we think about freedom? What is Spirit-inspired Christian living? How does our understanding of hell affect the way we live the Christian life? The Christian gospel transforms every aspect of our lives. If we don’t understand that, we don’t understand Christianity. The Centre for Christian Living, which operates out of Moore Theological College in Sydney, aims to bring biblical ethics to everyday issues—taking the theology and knowledge of God and showing how it shapes and directs every aspect of our daily lives. To that end, we have compiled this annual, which collects some of the material from our activities during 2018: essays from our public events, highlights from our podcast and articles by members of our student team at Moore College. Our hope is that you will find this collection helpful and encouraging as you live out the Christian life.


The Unity of the Church

The Unity of the Church

Author: Eduardus van der Borght

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2009-11-17

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 9047443985

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In contrast to its original name, Ecclesia Reformata, ecclesiology did not develop into a major theme within the Reformed tradition. Notwithstanding the undeniable schismatic tendency and the ecclesial embarrassment about disunity, the unity of the church did not rise to prominence as a theological topic. This volume challenges this traditional low-key attitude towards the unity of the church. It investigates theological aspects that contributed to a weak sensus unitatis, and explores approaches that remedy the disease of division. It discusses the role played by scripture, the sacraments, confessions, and discipline; it searches for the best theological practices within other Christian traditions; it links the unity of the church to the unity of God and reformulates the nature of the church.


A Shepherd Speaks

A Shepherd Speaks

Author: Fabian Bruskewitz

Publisher: Ignatius Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9780898706260

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The highly regarded, outspoken Bishop of Lincoln, Nebraska presents a series of profound reflections on the meaning of the Catholic faith in today's world and how to live it. He has created a balanced view of the Christian life and invites the faithful to join in.