Christianity 101 Unit 3

Christianity 101 Unit 3

Author: Jason Evans

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-03-10

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1365815293

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Finally, the third book of the Christianity 101 series! After books one and two you have heard the bad news. Hell is real, and we are all going there. BUT, there is also GOOD NEWS! The Gospel (good news) is that we can be saved from Hell. So in this third book of the series we explain how Jesus will save us, and what our role is in the whole thing. Some of the questions answered include: What has Jesus done to save us? Is the plan of salvation different now than it was in the Old Testament? Do we have a part to play in our salvation? What does it mean to have faith? What is real repentance? When do we actually get "saved?" What does it mean to be born again? Why do I still sin? Can you lose salvation? What is the unforgivable sin? Is there a purpose for baptism?


Christianity 101 Unit 4 and 5

Christianity 101 Unit 4 and 5

Author: Jason Evans

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-03-11

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 136581579X

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Units 4 and 5 of the Christianity 101 series dives into the subjects of the Holy Spirit and the laying on of hands. There are so few who really understand the work, power, and gifts of the Holy Spirit. While the Bible should always be our ultimate source of understanding, God has also given teachers to help guide us. That is what this entire series is. It is only a guide to aid in our understanding. Some of the questions that this book answers includes: Who is the Holy Ghost? What is the seal of the Holy Ghost? How does the voice of God sound? What makes someone a prophet? How does the Holy Spirit work? When are you baptized in the Holy Ghost? What is the evidence of the Holy Spirit? Is He given by the laying on of hands? What is a blessing and a curse? How can we operate in the gifts of the Holy Spirit?


Christianity 101 Unit 2

Christianity 101 Unit 2

Author: Jason Evans

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-03-10

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 1365814459

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This is the second book in our Christianity 101 Bible studies. In this book the topics of sin, death, and eternal judgment are explained. Some of the questions answered in this book include: What is sin? Why did God put the tree of knowledge in the garden? What is death? What happens after we die? Is Hell really a literal place of eternal torment? What is Hell like? Are we born already guilty of sin? Why do bad things happen to good people? Does punishment in Hell really fit the crime? How is the New Testament different from the Old? Did Jesus sin by healing on the Sabbath?


Christianity 101 Unit 1

Christianity 101 Unit 1

Author: Jason Evans

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-03-10

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1365812332

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This is the first in a series of Christianity 101 studies. Each of the basic and foundational doctrines of Christianity as listed in the book of Hebrews 6:1-3 will be covered through the series of Bible studies. This unit's focus is on having faith in God, and understanding the Bible. Beginning with the question of God's existence this will explain a number of mysteries, falsehoods, and misunderstood beliefs about God and the Bible. Here are a few of the questions you will find answered in this Christianity 101 Unit 1 book. Does God exist? How can we know which one is the right God? Who wrote the Bible? Can we trust the Bible? Why are there so many different translations? How can we know which one is best to use? Where did they all come from? What are the devices of Satan? How can we be a strong witness? How can we properly understand the Bible? What about contradictions? What and who is the trinity?


Breaking Away from the Textbook

Breaking Away from the Textbook

Author: Ron H. Pahl

Publisher: R&L Education

Published: 2010-10-16

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1607091925

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Teaching history should not be reciting an endless list of dead men, entombed between the covers of a textbook. Instead, Breaking Away from the Textbook offers a fascinating journey through world history. Not a comprehensive, theory-heavy guide, this book focuses on active classroom activities, methods for students to grapple with humanity's issues, and innovative ways to show students the relevance of the past to the world today. Simply put, this book makes world history fun. Soon, your students will be busy debating, thinking, applying, and learning about information that will stay with them for a lifetime. The key to this wonderful work is its incorporation of various disciplines including art, music, and writing to create a fun and active classroom. Volume I covers prehistory to the Renaissance and Volume II covers the Enlightenment to the 20th century. Includes pictures and drawings, appendices, indexes, maps, and a bibliography. Volume III: More Creative Ways to Teach World History covers ancient times through the 20th century and beyond. Appropriate for all grade levels.


Christianity and Civil Society

Christianity and Civil Society

Author: Jeanne Heffernan Schindler

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780739108840

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A work of contemporary Christian political thought, this volume addresses the crisis of modern democracy evident in the decline of the institutions of civil society and their theoretical justification. Drawing upon a rich store of social and political reflection found in the Catholic and Neo-Calvinist traditions, the essays mount a robust defense of the irreducible identity and value of the social institutions_family, neighborhood, church, civic association_that serve as the connective tissue of a political community.


Commentary and Authority in Mesopotamia and Qumran

Commentary and Authority in Mesopotamia and Qumran

Author: Bronson Brown-deVost

Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

Published: 2019-03-11

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 3647540722

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How did the written word serve as an authoritative source in the ancient world? What does it mean that some works became so popular as to merit dedicated interpretive commentaries? And does any direct relationship exist between the various methods of interpretation and styles of composition in these commentaries? The present work sets out to provide some solid answers to such questions. At the heart of this book stands a comparative analysis of ancient cuneiform commentary texts from mid-to-late first millennium Mesopotamia and early Jewish commentaries—known as pesharim—from the turn of the common era found in caves near Khirbet Qumran. Though some aspects of Mesopotamian hermeneutics may have influenced Jewish exegesis, likely through Jewish Aramaic scribes, the actual Mesopotamian practice of composing commentary texts exerted little-to-no influence on the compositional techniques of the pesharim. Nevertheless, many textual difficulties in the Qumran pesharim can be explained as the result of an accretion of interpretations over an extended period of time—a practice detailed in the textual record of the Mesopotamian commentaries. What is more, these commentaries reveal important evidence about both the way in which and the extent to which such works functioned as authoritative sources. As a result, this book advocates a shift away from discussing textual authority in simple binary terms, both in ancient and modern contexts, to functional descriptions of literary authority.