Fabric of Faith
Author: Kimberly Winston
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9780819226389
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Author: Kimberly Winston
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9780819226389
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lee Hardy
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 1990-05-04
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9780802802989
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is an historical, philosophical, theological--and practical--exploration of work from an evangelical perspective, highlighting the Christian concept of vocation as articulated by Luther and Calvin, and making relevant applications for today.
Author: Steven Garber
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2007-01-11
Total Pages: 223
ISBN-13: 0830833196
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow do parents, professors, campus ministers, youth pastors and others help students learn to connect what they believe about the world with how they live in it? Steven Garber answers this question in this revised edition which includes a new chapter on life formation.
Author: Shannon Gillman Orr
Publisher:
Published: 2017-10-29
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781532356469
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mette Louise Berg
Publisher: UCL Press
Published: 2019-07-02
Total Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 1787354784
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnti-migrant populism is on the rise across Europe, and diversity and multiculturalism are increasingly presented as threats to social cohesion. Yet diversity is also a mundane social reality in urban neighbourhoods. With this in mind, Studying Diversity, Migration and Urban Multiculture explores how we can live together with and in difference. What is needed for conviviality to emerge and what role can research play? This volume demonstrates how collaboration between scholars, civil society and practitioners can help to answer these questions. Drawing on a range of innovative and participatory methods, each chapter examines conviviality in different cities across the UK. The contributors ask how the research process itself can be made more convivial, and show how power relations between researchers, those researched, and research users can be reconfigured – in the process producing much needed new knowledge and understanding about urban diversity, multiculturalism and conviviality. Examples include embroidery workshops with diverse faith communities, arts work with child language brokers in schools, and life story and walking methods with refugees. Studying Diversity, Migration and Urban Multiculture is interdisciplinary in scope and includes contributions from sociologists, anthropologists and social psychologists, as well as chapters by practitioners and activists. It provides fresh perspectives on methodological debates in qualitative social research, and will be of interest to scholars, students, practitioners, activists, and policymakers who work on migration, urban diversity, conviviality and conflict, and integration and cohesion.
Author: Saint Ambrose
Publisher: Aeterna Press
Published:
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author praises Gratian’s zeal for instruction in the Faith, and speaks lowly of his own merits. Taught of God Himself, the Emperor stands in no need of human instruction; yet this his devoutness prepares the way to victory. The task appointed to the author is difficult: in the accomplishment whereof he will be guided not so much by reason and argument as by authority, especially that of the Nicene Council.
Author: Carolyn Mazloomi
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 202
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author presents a collection of 150 contemporary African American quilts and the stories behind both the quilts and the quilters.
Author: Shauna Letellier
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2017-07-11
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 1455571695
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of inspirational vignettes, based on eight of the Bible's unlikely examples of faith, will give readers a fresh intimacy with Jesus. Remarkable Faith tells the stories of people whose faith was of such quality that Jesus himself marveled at it-people who were broken, needy, and dependent. These eight inspiring vignettes weave history, theology, and fictional detail into their biblical accounts to bring relief and a new perspective to those whose faith feels unremarkable. Written to encourage and relieve discouraged Christians who wonder if their faith is a disappointment to God, this book will demonstrate that remarkable faith-the kind Jesus marveled about-isn't about achieving or performing. Readers will discover they can exchange their performance-based evaluation of their faith with a fresh, life-giving intimacy with the Jesus who delights in transforming inadequacies into irrepressible affection.
Author: Barbara Radke
Publisher:
Published: 2018-10-30
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781627854160
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Albert Nolan
Publisher: David Philip Publishers
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe second edition of this classic has been revised and its language made more gender-inclusive.