Christian Unity
Author: Thomas Ryan
Publisher: Paulist Press
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 1587685493
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Author: Thomas Ryan
Publisher: Paulist Press
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 1587685493
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Saint Cyril (Patriarch of Alexandria)
Publisher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 9780881411331
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis text is one of the most important and yet approachable works produced by Cyril. It was written after the Council of Ephesus (431) to explain his doctrine to an international audience. Cyril argues for the single divine subjectivity of Christ, and describes how it encompasses a full and authentic humanity in Jesus - a human experience that is not overwhelmed by the divine presence, but fostered and enhanced by it. Christology becomes then, for St Cyril, a paradigm for the transfigured and redeemed life of the Christian. There is an introduction to the historical and theological background of the time, of the text and to St Cyril himself.
Author: Founders Ministries
Publisher:
Published: 2020-06
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781943539215
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Diversity, tolerance, inclusivity, and social justice are the chief values of postmodernity and political correctness. In a culture where these are deemed some of the last remaining virtues and biblical principles are routinely scorned, what should the church's posture be? Should Christians adjust the gospel, remodel our message, and bring our statements of faith more in line with the world's thinking? To ask that question is to answer it. But in case the answer isn't clear, these superbly-written essays spell it out in brilliant detail. I'm grateful for the courage of these men and the clarity of their voices. This is a vitally important volume, sounding all the right notes of passion, warning, instruction, and hope."--Phil Johnson, Executive Director of Grace To You
Author: Brett McCracken
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 2017-09-15
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 1433554283
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDoes your church make you uncomfortable? It’s easy to dream about the “perfect” church—a church that sings just the right songs set to just the right music before the pastor preaches just the right sermon to a room filled with just the right mix of people who happen to agree with you on just about everything. Chances are your church doesn’t quite look like that. But what if instead of searching for a church that makes us comfortable, we learned to love our church, even when it’s challenging? What if some of the discomfort that we often experience is actually good for us? This book is a call to embrace the uncomfortable aspects of Christian community, whether that means believing difficult truths, pursuing difficult holiness, or loving difficult people—all for the sake of the gospel, God’s glory, and our joy.
Author: Christopher A. Beeley
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2012-10-30
Total Pages: 405
ISBN-13: 030017862X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNo period of history was more formative for the development of Christianity than the patristic age, when church leaders, monks, and laity established the standard features of Christianity as we know it today. Combining historical and theological analysis, Christopher Beeley presents a detailed and far-reaching account of how key theologians and church councils understood the most central element of their faith, the identity and significance of Jesus Christ. Focusing particularly on the question of how Christ can be both human and divine and reassessing both officially orthodox and heretical figures, Beeley traces how an authoritative theological tradition was constructed. His book holds major implications for contemporary theology, church history, and ecumenical discussions, and it is bound to revolutionize the way in which patristic tradition is understood.
Author: D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 1998-03-15
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVital themes behind Christian unity are often overlooked in the press of sentiment for greater ecumenicity. This study seeks to examine the depths of true spiritual unity.
Author: Francis Chan
Publisher: David C Cook
Published: 2021-07-01
Total Pages: 67
ISBN-13: 0830782842
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChristians cannot remain indifferent to the divisions in the Church today. In this study guide companion, Chan draws on the gospel infused message of Until Unity to remind readers that Church unity is not optional. This study guide includes: Deeper exploration of every chapter in Until Unity Free original videos with Francis Chan Tips for leading and participating in a small group Scripture passages and reflection questions Prompts for group and individual prayer Chan’s emphasis on worship and praise, along with his passionate teaching, make this guide a unique and life-changing exploration of why unity is not just God’s wish for His Church—it’s His command.
Author: Mark G. Toulouse
Publisher: ACU Press
Published: 2015-06
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780891125433
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Renewing Christian Unity, scholars Mark G. Toulouse, Gary Holloway, and Douglas A. Foster collaborate to provide an overview of the history of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) that will serve all readers by giving a brief, authoritative introduction to this important American denomination. Throughout its history, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) has been known for its commitment to Christian unity. The context for unity in the twenty-first century, however, is considerably different than it was in the nineteenth century. Renewing Christian Unityprovides a brief history of the Disciples and their unwavering but ever-adapting commitment to the unity of the church. Their story is one of both continuity and change. Disciples remain as those who are uncomfortable with denominationalism. They still prefer simply to be known as Christians. But over the course of two centuries, the Disciples' understanding of Christian witness and of the "one church" has taken note of the changing times, and changed right along with them. This is partly because Disciples have always believed that human history is meaningful. God has entered human time to make a difference. Disciples celebrate this fact at the communion table and in the baptismal waters, through their active engagement with the world as they seek to embody both God's love and justice, and in their insistence that the church is one. Alexander Campbell once declared, "We . . . should hang our Sectarian trumpets in the hall and study ecclesiastic wars no more." Disciples have not always succeeded in meeting that expectation, but they do possess a history marked by an earnest desire to seek a renewal of Christian unity in the life of the church. In this book, readers will learn more about this significant group of churches, which has shaped the landscape of American Christianity.
Author: David Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Publisher: Banner of Truth
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 91
ISBN-13: 9780851516264
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDr Lloyd-Jones became deeply concerned with what he believed to be subtle but real shifts in commitment to the biblical gospel. His three addresses at the I.F.E.S. Conference in 1971 drew attention to this.
Author: William J. Abraham
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 173
ISBN-13: 1426756615
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDeepen your understanding of core Methodist beliefs.