Human Development and Faith (Second Edition)

Human Development and Faith (Second Edition)
Title Human Development and Faith (Second Edition) PDF eBook
Author Felicity B. Kelcourse
Publisher Chalice Press
Total Pages 385
Release 2015-07-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0827214960

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This book, now in its second edition, brings together the best available understandings of human development from a multidisciplinary perspective. Uniquely inclusive of the moral and faith dimensions of context and life-cycle development, Human Development and Faith examines the interplay of mind, body, family, community, and soul at every stage of development. It addresses two central questions: What are the "good-enough" conditions of parenting, family, and community in each phase of life, from birth to death, which support growth and development? What gives life adequate meaning as development proceeds? If human development describes the normative and hoped-for passages of life, then faith provides the necessary component of meaning. Throughout the various perspectives offered in this volume is the premise that faith is that quality of living that makes it possible to fully live. The Journal of Pastoral Theology called the first edition of Human Development and Faith "an excellent text for pastoral theology courses, because it fulfills its ambitious goal of bringing a holistic faith perspective to the usual topics of development." This second edition includes a new chapter on infancy, updates reflecting our growing awareness of cultural diversity, and a new preface.

Making Sense of God

Making Sense of God
Title Making Sense of God PDF eBook
Author Timothy Keller
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 338
Release 2016-09-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0525954155

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We live in an age of skepticism. Our society places such faith in empirical reason, historical progress, and heartfelt emotion that it’s easy to wonder: Why should anyone believe in Christianity? What role can faith and religion play in our modern lives? In this thoughtful and inspiring new book, pastor and New York Times bestselling author Timothy Keller invites skeptics to consider that Christianity is more relevant now than ever. As human beings, we cannot live without meaning, satisfaction, freedom, identity, justice, and hope. Christianity provides us with unsurpassed resources to meet these needs. Written for both the ardent believer and the skeptic, Making Sense of God shines a light on the profound value and importance of Christianity in our lives.

Believers: Faith in Human Nature

Believers: Faith in Human Nature
Title Believers: Faith in Human Nature PDF eBook
Author Melvin Konner
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 272
Release 2019-09-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0393651878

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An anthropologist examines the nature of religiosity, and how it shapes and benefits humankind. Believers is a scientist’s answer to attacks on faith by some well-meaning scientists and philosophers. It is a firm rebuke of the “Four Horsemen”—Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens—known for writing about religion as something irrational and ultimately harmful. Anthropologist Melvin Konner, who was raised as an Orthodox Jew but has lived his adult life without such faith, explores the psychology, development, brain science, evolution, and even genetics of the varied religious impulses we experience as a species. Conceding that faith is not for everyone, he views religious people with a sympathetic eye; his own upbringing, his apprenticeship in the trance-dance religion of the African Bushmen, and his friends and explorations in Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and other faiths have all shaped his perspective. Faith has always manifested itself in different ways—some revelatory and comforting; some kind and good; some ecumenical and cosmopolitan; some bigoted, coercive, and violent. But the future, Konner argues, will both produce more nonbelievers, and incline the religious among us—holding their own by having larger families—to increasingly reject prejudice and aggression. A colorful weave of personal stories of religious—and irreligious—encounters, as well as new scientific research, Believers shows us that religion does much good as well as undoubted harm, and that for at least a large minority of humanity, the belief in things unseen neither can nor should go away.

Faith in God Versus Human Effort

Faith in God Versus Human Effort
Title Faith in God Versus Human Effort PDF eBook
Author Avraham ben Mosheh Aharon Ṿinroṭ
Publisher
Total Pages 447
Release 2013
Genre Jewish ethics
ISBN 9781598269574

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God in the New World

God in the New World
Title God in the New World PDF eBook
Author Lloyd Geering
Publisher
Total Pages 190
Release 1968
Genre Christianity
ISBN 9780340044308

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Faith and the Human Spirit

Faith and the Human Spirit
Title Faith and the Human Spirit PDF eBook
Author Archie C. Harris
Publisher Publishamerica Incorporated
Total Pages 54
Release 2008-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781424198184

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Faith and the Human Spirit is an effort that was prompted by my experiences during my recovery from open-heart surgery in August of 2006. It was then that I discovered we as humans are only as good as the situation that we are facing allows us to be. It is our human nature, which was wired in us by God before the foundations of the world were created, that enables us to be kind to those less fortunate and friendly to strangers, and honest and trustworthy. Faith is what C. S. Lewis deems as the only way to become completely at peace with life and the things of life that we encounter daily. Faith and the Human Spirit will give the reader an interesting look into Lewisa depiction of what he calls aThe Law of Human Naturea along with his views about faith. It will also share some insight on a few of literatureas favorite authors and their charactersa struggles with this subject matter. In all, this book will provoke the reader to think about where they are in life and what they believe about faith and their human spirit.

Faith and Human Transformation

Faith and Human Transformation
Title Faith and Human Transformation PDF eBook
Author James Forsyth
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 244
Release 1997
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780761807407

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