New Book: More Reasons 6.99 GBP, plus postage from www.lulu.com/willowpublications In many respects the case for faith has never been stronger. The discoveries of modern physics have provided strong indication that there is an intelligence behind the universe. A renaissance in Christian philosophy has provided robust and respected defences against traditional challenges to theism. Scholars find they can no longer justify the hasty dismissal of the biblical text as either legendary or outdated. And yet despite these positive changes religious believers find their sincere convictions dismissed as ill-founded and irrational. In this book a number of authors bring together their various expertise and experience to continue laying out reasons for believing in God, Jesus and the Bible. Arguments are drawn from human rationality to the divine character of the Bible, providing additional support for faith in the modern world. MORE REASONS has been published under the auspices of the Christadelphian EJournal of Biblical Interpretation : www.christadelphian-ejbi.org Contents: Introduction: Faith in the Modern World The New Atheists Evolution, Design and Theism The Argument from Design Design and Creation Arguments from Reason Human Experience and Evidence for Theism Spiritual Experiences Is The Bible Probable? Other Holy Books The Protestant Bible Science and the Bible: Days and Ages The Divine Character of the Bible Relating to the BibleAuthors: Colin Attridge, Thomas E. Gaston, John Launchbury, David P. Levin, Deborah Perrott, Andrew Perry, Dev Ramcharan, Ronnie van Rooyen, Don Styles, John Thorpe, Paul Wasson
Looked at by Marcus Ampe from a Christian viewpoint.
De wereld bekeken vanuit een Christelijke visie door Marcus Ampe
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Saturday 5 July 2014
New Book: More Reasons
Wednesday 1 May 2013
One God the Father, a compendium of essays
Available from www.lulu.com/willowpublications
One
God, the Father (Ed. T. Gaston, sponsored by the Christadelphian EJournal of Biblical Interpretation (www.christadelphian-ejbi.org), and published
January 2013, 310 pages, £8.99)
Synopsis
One God, the
Father is a compendium of essays
about Biblical Monotheism. It explores the continuity of monotheism from the
Old Testament presentation of God through to the Synoptic Gospels, the writings
of Paul and John. It traces the development of Christian ideas about God from
the original, biblical, monotheism to the emergence of the doctrine of the
triune God, a doctrine that has dominated Christian thought ever since. It
describes thinkers and communities, both historical and contemporary, who have
held to Biblical Monotheism, often in the face of significant opposition. It
also explores the implications of Biblical Monotheism for Christian doctrine
and practice.
Essays and contributors are:
PART
ONE: THE BIBLE
One
God: The Shema in the Old and New Testament (J. Adey)
Jewish
Monotheism in the First Century (A. Perry)
Jesus
in the Synoptic Gospels (P. Heavyside)
Jesus
in John’s Writings (P. Wyns)
Jesus
and Paul: A Summary of Pauline Christology (J. Thorpe)
The
Holy Spirit (M. Allfree)
PART
TWO: HISTORY
After
the Apostles (T. Gaston)
The
Trinity in the Fourth Century (D. Burke)
Before
the Reformation: Medieval Christianity (K. Stewart)
Biblical
Monotheism in the Radical Reformation (J. Andrews)
Antitrinitarian
Textual Criticism in Early Modern Europe (S. Snobelen)
Biblical
Monotheism in the Nineteenth Century (A. Wilson)
Biblical
Monotheism Today (R. Hyndman)
PART
THREE: DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE
Manifestation
or Incarnation? (A. Perry)
Monotheism
and the Atonement (R. Benson)
Friday 19 April 2013
The Bible Hope
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This book is meant as an outreach tool and is available on their site or in print.
If anyone would like quantities of books, they're happy to send as many as you can use. They've printed 10,000 so far and have shared with many churches.
Please let Bro. Dan know at danbethr@gmail.com if you like what you see on their site and how many you can use.
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