The Glorious Salvation Machine

The Glorious Salvation Machine

Author: Lee W. Brainard

Publisher: Lee W Brainard

Published: 2022-01-27

Total Pages:

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In a spirit of sanctified humor, this satire skewers the error of the easy-believe gospel and defends the biblical truth that Christians will be changed by the Holy Spirit that indwells and empowers them. Take a rough-n-tumble journey with Peregrinus (Latin for pilgrim) as he, with the help of his mentor Plowman, battles with the errors thrown at him by the likes of such characters as Willy "Rush" Forward, Strawberry Nostrum, Reverend Quacksalver, and Jumping Jack Hallelujah.


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Download or read book The Glorious Salvation Machine written by Lee W. Brainard and published by Lee W Brainard. This book was released on 2022-01-27 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a spirit of sanctified humor, this satire skewers the error of the easy-believe gospel and defends the biblical truth that Christians will be changed by the Holy Spirit that indwells and empowers them. Take a rough-n-tumble journey with Peregrinus (Latin for pilgrim) as he, with the help of his mentor Plowman, battles with the errors thrown at him by the likes of such characters as Willy "Rush" Forward, Strawberry Nostrum, Reverend Quacksalver, and Jumping Jack Hallelujah.


The Glorious Salvation Machine

The Glorious Salvation Machine

Author: Lee W. Brainard

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Published: 2012-10-23

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 9781480121348

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Sam Jones, the well-known, homespun preacher, frequently used humor in his hard-hitting ministry. He once quipped that every one of his jokes was like a nut ---- if you cracked it open, you would find meat in it. In this spirit of such sanctified humor, this book --- written in the form of satire --- takes up the doctrine of salvation, exposes the error that a person can believe yet bear no evidence of being born from above, and upholds the Bible truth that those who believe are born again (permanently and powerfully changed) by the incorruptible seed (the eternal word of God) and the same Holy Spirit that raised Christ from the dead.


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Download or read book The Glorious Salvation Machine written by Lee W. Brainard and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2012-10-23 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sam Jones, the well-known, homespun preacher, frequently used humor in his hard-hitting ministry. He once quipped that every one of his jokes was like a nut ---- if you cracked it open, you would find meat in it. In this spirit of such sanctified humor, this book --- written in the form of satire --- takes up the doctrine of salvation, exposes the error that a person can believe yet bear no evidence of being born from above, and upholds the Bible truth that those who believe are born again (permanently and powerfully changed) by the incorruptible seed (the eternal word of God) and the same Holy Spirit that raised Christ from the dead.


Law, Relationality and the Ethical Life

Law, Relationality and the Ethical Life

Author: Tom Frost

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-08-30

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 135175209X

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This first book-length study into the influence of Emmanuel Levinas on the thought and philosophy of Giorgio Agamben, Law, Relationality and the Ethical Life, demonstrates how Agamben’s immanent thought can be read as presenting a compelling, albeit flawed, alternative to Levinas’s ethics of the Other. The publication of the English translation of The Use of Bodies in 2016 ended Giorgio Agamben’s 20-year multi-volume Homo Sacer study. Over this time, Agamben’s thought has greatly influenced scholarship in law, the wider humanities and social sciences. This book places Agamben’s figure of form-of-life in relation to Levinasian understandings of alterity, relationality and the law. Considering how Agamben and Levinas craft their respective forms of embodied existence – that is, a fully-formed human that can live an ethical life – the book considers Agamben’s attempt to move beyond Levinasian ethics through the liminal figures of the foetus and the patient in a persistent vegetative state. These figures, which Agamben uses as examples of bare life, call into question the limits of Agamben’s non-relational use and form of existence. As such, it is argued, they reveal the limitations of Agamben’s own ethics, whilst suggesting that his ‘abandoned’ project can and must be taken further. This book will be of interest to scholars, researchers, graduate students and anyone with an interest in the thought of Giorgio Agamben and Emmanuel Levinas in the fields of law, philosophy, the humanities and the social sciences.


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Download or read book Law, Relationality and the Ethical Life written by Tom Frost and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-08-30 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This first book-length study into the influence of Emmanuel Levinas on the thought and philosophy of Giorgio Agamben, Law, Relationality and the Ethical Life, demonstrates how Agamben’s immanent thought can be read as presenting a compelling, albeit flawed, alternative to Levinas’s ethics of the Other. The publication of the English translation of The Use of Bodies in 2016 ended Giorgio Agamben’s 20-year multi-volume Homo Sacer study. Over this time, Agamben’s thought has greatly influenced scholarship in law, the wider humanities and social sciences. This book places Agamben’s figure of form-of-life in relation to Levinasian understandings of alterity, relationality and the law. Considering how Agamben and Levinas craft their respective forms of embodied existence – that is, a fully-formed human that can live an ethical life – the book considers Agamben’s attempt to move beyond Levinasian ethics through the liminal figures of the foetus and the patient in a persistent vegetative state. These figures, which Agamben uses as examples of bare life, call into question the limits of Agamben’s non-relational use and form of existence. As such, it is argued, they reveal the limitations of Agamben’s own ethics, whilst suggesting that his ‘abandoned’ project can and must be taken further. This book will be of interest to scholars, researchers, graduate students and anyone with an interest in the thought of Giorgio Agamben and Emmanuel Levinas in the fields of law, philosophy, the humanities and the social sciences.


Perversion, Pedagogy and the Comic

Perversion, Pedagogy and the Comic

Author: Soumick De

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-06-07

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1000608743

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Perversion, Pedagogy and the Comic studies how the idea-of-theater shaped western consciousness during the Christian Middle Ages. It analyses developments within western philosophy, Christian theology and theater history to show how this idea realized itself primarily as a metaphor circulating through various discursive domains. Beginning with Plato’s injunction against tragedy the relation between philosophy and theater has been a complicated affair which this book traces at the threshold when the western world became Christian. By late antiquity as theatre was slowly banned, Christian theology put the idea-of-theatre to use in order to show what they understood to be the perverted nature of worldly existence and the mystery of the Kingdom of God. Interrogating the theological teachings of some of the early Church Fathers like St Augustine, Tertullian and Clement of Alexandria the book offers a new look at how the idea of theater not only inspired Christian liturgical practices but Christian pedagogy in general which in turn shaped the nature of Christian religious drama. Finally the author tries to demonstrate how this hegemonic use of the theatre-idea was countered by a certain comic sensibility which opened the idea of theatre in the Christian Middle Ages to a new and subversive materialist possibility. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.


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Download or read book Perversion, Pedagogy and the Comic written by Soumick De and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2022-06-07 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Perversion, Pedagogy and the Comic studies how the idea-of-theater shaped western consciousness during the Christian Middle Ages. It analyses developments within western philosophy, Christian theology and theater history to show how this idea realized itself primarily as a metaphor circulating through various discursive domains. Beginning with Plato’s injunction against tragedy the relation between philosophy and theater has been a complicated affair which this book traces at the threshold when the western world became Christian. By late antiquity as theatre was slowly banned, Christian theology put the idea-of-theatre to use in order to show what they understood to be the perverted nature of worldly existence and the mystery of the Kingdom of God. Interrogating the theological teachings of some of the early Church Fathers like St Augustine, Tertullian and Clement of Alexandria the book offers a new look at how the idea of theater not only inspired Christian liturgical practices but Christian pedagogy in general which in turn shaped the nature of Christian religious drama. Finally the author tries to demonstrate how this hegemonic use of the theatre-idea was countered by a certain comic sensibility which opened the idea of theatre in the Christian Middle Ages to a new and subversive materialist possibility. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.


The Works...

The Works...

Author: John Wesley

Publisher:

Published: 1827

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13:

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The Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. John Wesley

The Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. John Wesley

Author: John Wesley

Publisher:

Published: 1828

Total Pages: 572

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Containing the doctrine of origional sin, and tracts on various subjects of polemical divinity

Containing the doctrine of origional sin, and tracts on various subjects of polemical divinity

Author: John Wesley

Publisher:

Published: 1827

Total Pages: 548

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John Wesley

John Wesley

Author: John Wesley

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9780195028102

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A major figure in eighteenth-century Christianity, John Wesley sought to combine the essential elements of the Catholic and Evangelical traditions and to restore to the laity a vital role in church life. He began one of the most dynamic movements in the history of modern Protestantism, a movement which eventually produced the Methodist churches. This volume offers a representative selection of theological writings by Wesley and includes historically oriented introductions and footnotes which indicate Wesley's Anglican, patristic, and biblical sources.


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Download or read book John Wesley written by John Wesley and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 1964 with total page 532 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A major figure in eighteenth-century Christianity, John Wesley sought to combine the essential elements of the Catholic and Evangelical traditions and to restore to the laity a vital role in church life. He began one of the most dynamic movements in the history of modern Protestantism, a movement which eventually produced the Methodist churches. This volume offers a representative selection of theological writings by Wesley and includes historically oriented introductions and footnotes which indicate Wesley's Anglican, patristic, and biblical sources.


The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.

The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.

Author: John Wesley

Publisher:

Published: 1841

Total Pages: 512

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The Works of .... J. W., Etc

The Works of .... J. W., Etc

Author: John Wesley

Publisher:

Published: 1856

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book The Works of .... J. W., Etc written by John Wesley and published by . This book was released on 1856 with total page 508 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: