The Old Faith and the New

The Old Faith and the New
Title The Old Faith and the New PDF eBook
Author David Friedrich Strauss
Publisher
Total Pages 462
Release 1873
Genre Christianity
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German philosopher and radical theologian David Friedrich Strauss (1808-1874) distinguished himself as one of Europe's most controversial biblical critics and as an intellectual martyr for freethought.

Don't Call it a Comeback

Don't Call it a Comeback
Title Don't Call it a Comeback PDF eBook
Author Kevin DeYoung
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 300
Release 2011
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433521695

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Unites some of today's most promising young evangelicals in a bold assertion of the stability, relevance, and necessity of Christian orthodoxy, and reasserts the theological nature of evangelicalism.

The Old Faith and the Russian Land

The Old Faith and the Russian Land
Title The Old Faith and the Russian Land PDF eBook
Author Douglas Rogers
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 480
Release 2010-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0801457955

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The Old Faith and the Russian Land is a historical ethnography that charts the ebbs and flows of ethical practice in a small Russian town over three centuries. The town of Sepych was settled in the late seventeenth century by religious dissenters who fled to the forests of the Urals to escape a world they believed to be in the clutches of the Antichrist. Factions of Old Believers, as these dissenters later came to be known, have maintained a presence in the town ever since. The townspeople of Sepych have also been serfs, free peasants, collective farmers, and, now, shareholders in a post-Soviet cooperative. Douglas Rogers traces connections between the town and some of the major transformations of Russian history, showing how townspeople have responded to a long series of attempts to change them and their communities: tsarist-era efforts to regulate family life and stamp out Old Belief on the Stroganov estates, Soviet collectivization drives and antireligious campaigns, and the marketization, religious revival, and ongoing political transformations of post-Soviet times. Drawing on long-term ethnographic fieldwork and extensive archival and manuscript sources, Rogers argues that religious, political, and economic practice are overlapping arenas in which the people of Sepych have striven to be ethical—in relation to labor and money, food and drink, prayers and rituals, religious books and manuscripts, and the surrounding material landscape. He tracks the ways in which ethical sensibilities—about work and prayer, hierarchy and inequality, gender and generation—have shifted and recombined over time. Rogers concludes that certain expectations about how to be an ethical person have continued to orient townspeople in Sepych over the course of nearly three centuries for specific, identifiable, and often unexpected reasons. Throughout, he demonstrates what a historical and ethnographic study of ethics might look like and uses this approach to ask new questions of Russian, Soviet, and post-Soviet history.

Don't Call It a Comeback (Foreword by D. A. Carson)

Don't Call It a Comeback (Foreword by D. A. Carson)
Title Don't Call It a Comeback (Foreword by D. A. Carson) PDF eBook
Author Kevin DeYoung
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 254
Release 2011-01-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433521725

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Recent cultural interest in evangelicalism has led to considerable confusion about what the term actually means. Many young Christians are tempted to discard the label altogether. But evangelicalism is not merely a political movement in decline or a sociological phenomenon on the rise, as it has sometimes been portrayed. It is, in fact, a helpful theological profile that manifests itself in beliefs, ethics, and church life. DeYoung and other key twenty- and thirty-something evangelical Christian leaders present Don't Call It a Comeback: The Same Evangelical Faith for a New Day to assert the stability, relevance, and necessity of Christian orthodoxy today. This book introduces young, new, and under-discipled Christians to the most essential and basic issues of faith in general and of evangelicalism in particular. Kevin DeYoung and contributors like Russell Moore, Darrin Patrick, Justin Taylor, Thabiti Anyabwile, and Tim Challies examine what evangelical Christianity is and does within the broad categories of history, theology, and practice. They demonstrate that evangelicalism is still biblically and historically rooted and remains the same framework for faith that we need today.

An Old Faith in the New World

An Old Faith in the New World
Title An Old Faith in the New World PDF eBook
Author David de Sola Pool
Publisher New York : Columbia University Press
Total Pages 698
Release 1955
Genre Religion
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Presents a portrait of the Congregation Shearith Israel in New York City, the oldest Jewish congregation in the United States. Looks at the story of the congregation over the course of twelve generations.

Colonial Presbyterianism

Colonial Presbyterianism
Title Colonial Presbyterianism PDF eBook
Author S. Donald Fortson III
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 310
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1630878642

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Colonial Presbyterianism is a collection of essays that tell the story of the Presbyterian Church during its formative years in America. The book brings together research from a broad group of scholars into an accessible format for laymen, clergy, and scholars. Through a survey of important personalities and events, the contributors offer a compelling narrative that will be of interest to Presbyterians and all persons interested in colonial America's religious experience. The clergy described in these essays made a lasting impact on their generation both within the church and in the emerging ethos of a new nation. The ecclesiastical issues that surfaced during this period have tended to be the perennial issues with which Presbyterians have been concerned ever since that time. Now at the three-hundredth anniversary of Presbyterian organization in America, Colonial Presbyterianism is a timely reengagement with the old faith for a new day.

The Ancient Faith Prayer Book

The Ancient Faith Prayer Book
Title The Ancient Faith Prayer Book PDF eBook
Author Vassilios Papavassiliou
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 2017-11-27
Genre
ISBN 9781944967284

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Edited by Vassilios Papavassiliou, the Ancient Faith Prayer Book brings together the most ancient and popular prayers of Orthodox Christians with some additions that address issues of modern life, all rendered in elegant contemporary English and presented in a compact format (4.5 X 7 inches) for ease of use. NOW AVAILABLE WITH A BURGUNDY COVER.