Wholly Citizens

Wholly Citizens
Title Wholly Citizens PDF eBook
Author Joel Biermann
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2017-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 150642225X

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Wholly Citizens addresses the relation between the church and the world in light of the Reformation teaching of the two realms—especially as presented by Luther. Rather than exploring again the usual texts of Luther from the 1520’s, this book begins with a careful reading of Luther’s Commentary on Psalm 81 (1531), and then considers subsequent interpreters of Luther, both faithful and otherwise, and the dubious legacy they have left the church. The book argues that both the corporate church as well as individual believers are responsible for the world, and that each must speak directly about and to the world in meaningful ways. The final section of the book addresses the concrete situation facing believers in the early 21st century in light of faithful Reformation teaching about the two realms. Following this path leads to conclusions not entirely expected, including the forthright rejection of “a wall of separation” between church and state, and also a rebuke of the familiar clamor for the preservation of the rights of Christians and the church. Heedless of the status quo, Wholly Citizens offers an engaging and bracing picture of Christian life in today’s world—a picture framed in theological truth.

Hero of Two Worlds

Hero of Two Worlds
Title Hero of Two Worlds PDF eBook
Author Mike Duncan
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 535
Release 2021-08-24
Genre History
ISBN 1541730321

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From the bestselling author of The Storm Before the Storm and host of the Revolutions podcast comes the thrilling story of the Marquis de Lafayette’s lifelong quest to defend the principles of liberty and equality A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A #1 ABA INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORE BESTSELLER Few in history can match the revolutionary career of the Marquis de Lafayette. Over fifty incredible years at the heart of the Age of Revolution, he fought courageously on both sides of the Atlantic. He was a soldier, statesman, idealist, philanthropist, and abolitionist. As a teenager, Lafayette ran away from France to join the American Revolution. Returning home a national hero, he helped launch the French Revolution, eventually spending five years locked in dungeon prisons. After his release, Lafayette sparred with Napoleon, joined an underground conspiracy to overthrow King Louis XVIII, and became an international symbol of liberty. Finally, as a revered elder statesman, he was instrumental in the overthrow of the Bourbon Dynasty in the Revolution of 1830. From enthusiastic youth to world-weary old age, from the pinnacle of glory to the depths of despair, Lafayette never stopped fighting for the rights of all mankind. His remarkable life is the story of where we come from, and an inspiration to defend the ideals he held dear.

Citizens of Two Worlds

Citizens of Two Worlds
Title Citizens of Two Worlds PDF eBook
Author Charles Bray Williams
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 1919
Genre Baptists
ISBN

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Citizens of Two Worlds

Citizens of Two Worlds
Title Citizens of Two Worlds PDF eBook
Author British Council of Churches. Youth Department
Publisher
Total Pages 16
Release 1943
Genre
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Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds
Title Between Two Worlds PDF eBook
Author Roxana Saberi
Publisher Harper
Total Pages 0
Release 2010-03-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780061965289

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“Between Two Worlds is an extraordinary story of how an innocent young woman got caught up in the current of political events and met individuals whose stories vividly depict human rights violations in Iran.” — Shirin Ebadi, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize Between Two World is the harrowing chronicle of Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi’s imprisonment in Iran—as well as a penetrating look at Iran and its political tensions. Here for the first time is the full story of Saberi’s arrest and imprisonment, which drew international attention as a cause célèbre from Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and leaders across the globe.

Lex Charitatis

Lex Charitatis
Title Lex Charitatis PDF eBook
Author Johannes Heckel
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 591
Release 2010-04-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0802864457

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This classic work by one of Europe s most respected twentieth-century legal minds tackles law through the eyes of Martin Luther. Johannes Heckel first reveals the basic features of Luther s doctrine of law in its totality, drawing from an overwhelming amount of material from all genres of Luther s writing. Heckel then considers how Luther viewed law as the framework for the existence of a Christian in this world. He develops a picture of Luther s position on law by grounding it in Luther s theology, arguing that his concept of natural law has to be understood in terms of the divine and the secular. Finally, Heckel shows the practicality of Luther s position by focusing on the places in which a Christian interacts with legality in this world church, marriage and family, and politics. / When Johannes Heckel s Lex Charitatis appeared more than half a century ago it brought new clarity to the much disputed issue of Luther s understanding of the law and of God s governance of his created order. . . . Having Heckel s work in English will assist scholars and students alike in putting Luther s insights to use in the context of twenty-first-century problems. / Robert Kolb, Concordia Seminary

A Citizen of Two Worlds

A Citizen of Two Worlds
Title A Citizen of Two Worlds PDF eBook
Author Gordon Lindsay
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1974-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780899850009

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