The School for Gods
Author: Elio D'Anna
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Published: 2023
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ISBN-13: 9788884941138
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Author: Elio D'Anna
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Published: 2023
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9788884941138
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Published: 1840
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alan Peshkin
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9780226661988
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIs Bethany Baptist Academy God's choice? Ask the fundamentalist Christians who teach there or whose children attend the academy, and their answer will be a yes as unequivocal as their claim that the Bible is God's inerrant, absolute word. Is this truth or arrogance? In God's Choice, Alan Peshkin offers readers the opportunity to consider this question in depth. Given the outsider's rare chance to observe such a school firsthand, Peshkin spent eighteen months studying Bethany's high school—interviewing students, parents, and educators, living in the home of Bethany Baptist Church members, and participating fully in the church's activities. From this intimate research he has fashioned a rich account of Christian schooling and an informed analysis of a clear alternative to public education.
Author: Raymond A. Blacketer
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2007-04-03
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 1402039131
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCalvin’s Old Testament Exegesis in Context Calvin in Context Jean Calvin, the reformer and pastor of Geneva, is renowned as one of the most important figures in what came to be known as the Reformed and Presbyterian branch of the Protestant Reformation. Perhaps less well known is the fact that he devoted the bulk of his creative efforts to prea- ing, lecturing, and commenting on the Bible. Calvin envisioned a program of reform in Geneva in which the Bible, properly interpreted, would shape the minds and morals of the Genevan populace. The people of Geneva, whom Calvin viewed as a precise spiritual reincarnation of the “sti- necked, intractable Hebrews” of the Old Testament, were in need of some serious remedial education, and it was his duty as their chief minister to provide the requisite training in doctrine and godliness. Despite Calvin’s emphasis on preaching and producing biblical c- mentaries, however, scholars have often portrayed him as “a man of one 1 book”—that one book being the Institutes of the Christian Religion. In so - ing, they have produced a one-dimensional and consequently incomplete view of Calvin’s theological work. Scholars have tended to study Calvin’s theology exclusively from the perspective of his Institutes, without taking into account his work of biblical interpretation and preaching, or the re- tionship of those efforts to the Institutes.
Author: Marion Maddox
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 1743315716
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMarion Maddox argues that in Australia's public schools, students are now routinely exposed to evangelism from very conservative Christian groups. Maddox claims these groups have a surprising impact on once secular public schooling, and the ways in which governments have been persuaded to support their cause. Maddox is openly against Christian school education.
Author: Hannah Hall
Publisher: HarperCollins Christian Publishing
Published: 2017-07-04
Total Pages: 11
ISBN-13: 0718011090
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBaby animals get ready for school by gathering their supplies, learning the alphabet, and playing during recess, all while asking God to bless their school.
Author: Adam H. Becker
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2013-11-14
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 0812201205
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe School of Nisibis was the main intellectual center of the Church of the East in the sixth and early seventh centuries C.E. and an institution of learning unprecedented in antiquity. Fear of God and the Beginning of Wisdom provides a history both of the School and of the scholastic culture of the Church of the East more generally in the late antique and early Islamic periods. Adam H. Becker examines the ideological and intellectual backgrounds of the school movement and reassesses the evidence for the supposed predecessor of the School of Nisibis, the famed School of the Persians of Edessa. Furthermore, he argues that the East-Syrian ("Nestorian") school movement is better understood as an integral and at times contested part of the broader spectrum of East-Syrian monasticism. Becker examines the East-Syrian culture of ritualized learning, which flourished at the same time and in the same place as the famed Babylonian Rabbinic academies. Jews and Christians in Mesopotamia developed similar institutions aimed at inculcating an identity in young males that defined them as beings endowed by their creator with the capacity to study. The East-Syrian schools are the most significant contemporary intellectual institutions immediately comparable to the Rabbinic academies, even as they served as the conduit for the transmission of Greek philosophical texts and ideas to Muslims in the early 'Abbasid period.
Author: Paul J. Pastor
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2025-03-11
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 0241750210
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book helps to ask questions about God no matter what you believe. Who is God? Where do I go when I die? Is God even real? This book answers none of these questions, but it asks them all! It is a thoughtful book that enforces no views but stresses the importance of a healthy dialogue, curiosity, love, and wonder.
Author: Alex Sanchez
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2010-12-14
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 1442428872
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPaul, a religious teen living in a small conservative town, finds his world turned upside down when he meets Manuel—a young man who says he’s both Christian and gay, two things that Paul didn’t think could coexist in one person. Doesn’t the Bible forbid homosexuality? As Paul struggles with Manuel’s interpretation of the Bible, thoughts that Paul has long tried to bury begin to surface, and he finds himself re-examining his whole life. This is an unforgettable book on an extremely timely topic that strives to open minds on both ends of the spectrum.
Author: Gregory Baumer
Publisher: Rose Publishing
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 1628624078
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTwo young Harvard MBAs on the fast track to wealth and success tell their story of God's transforming power and how Scripture brought them to the startling conclusion that they should give the majority of their money away to those in need. Packed with compelling case studies, research, and practical strategies, God and Money offers an honest look at what the Bible says about generous giving. No matter what your salary may be, God and Money shows you how you can reap the rewards of radical generosity in your own life.--from publisher description.