Crocodyle tracks and traces

Crocodyle tracks and traces
Title Crocodyle tracks and traces PDF eBook
Author Jesper Milàn
Publisher New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Total Pages 253
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Crocodiles
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Dinosaur Tracks and Traces

Dinosaur Tracks and Traces
Title Dinosaur Tracks and Traces PDF eBook
Author David D. Gillette
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 480
Release 1989
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521407885

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This is the first book ever to be devoted to this subject.

Cenozoic Vertebrate Tracks and Traces

Cenozoic Vertebrate Tracks and Traces
Title Cenozoic Vertebrate Tracks and Traces PDF eBook
Author Spencer G. Lucas
Publisher New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Total Pages 339
Release 2007
Genre Footprints, Fossil
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Renewing a Modern Denomination

Renewing a Modern Denomination
Title Renewing a Modern Denomination PDF eBook
Author Andy Goodliff
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 242
Release 2021-01-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725279835

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This book is an exploration of the renewal of the Baptist Union of Great Britain in the 1990s, the only historic UK denomination which grew in this period. It was an exciting time, with plenty of denominational activity and engagement, both theological and institutional. The book tells this story focusing on the particular individuals involved and the wide-ranging discussions centered around mission and identity, ministry, associating, and ecumenism. It argues that there were competing visions emerging from two different streams of thought which whilst not divisive caused tension. At the end of the decade structural changes were introduced with hope for the new millennium, but the book contends that opportunities were missed for a more deeply theological renewal.

Who Can Take the Lord’s Supper?

Who Can Take the Lord’s Supper?
Title Who Can Take the Lord’s Supper? PDF eBook
Author Dallas W. Vandiver
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 381
Release 2021-09-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 166670315X

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Baptism and the Lord's Supper are likely more basic for the church than you think. When Jesus inaugurated the new covenant by his death on the cross, he established baptism as the new covenant sign of entry and the Lord's Supper as the new covenant sign of participation. These signs identify believers with Christ and his people. They are integral to the existence, membership, and discipline of the local church. In answer to the question "Who can take the Lord's Supper?" this book catalogues four major positions in the broad Baptist tradition. While proponents of various views have appealed to the necessity of circumcision for participation in Passover as evidence for their position, none have adequately worked out the covenantal relationships between circumcision and baptism or Passover and the Lord's Supper. By contrast to Reformed pedobaptist covenantal theology and in distinction from Baptist covenantal theology and dispensational theologies, this book develops the relation of these covenantal signs from a progressive-covenantal perspective. It presents an unprecedented comparison of the continuities and discontinuities between the covenant signs across the storyline of Scripture to demonstrate a biblical-theological principle that the sign of entry should precede the sign of participation.

Tracks and Traces

Tracks and Traces
Title Tracks and Traces PDF eBook
Author Paul S. Fiddes
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 343
Release 2007-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1597527297

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This is a comprehensive, yet unusual, book on the faith and life of Baptist Christians. It explores a Baptist understanding of the church, ministry, sacraments, and mission from a thoroughly theological perspective. In a series of interlinked essays, the author relates Baptist identity to a theology of covenant, and to participation in the communion of the triune God. The book thus surveys the tracks of heritage, giving a solid historical background to each of the major themes, while at the same time offering traces of possible paths for the future, based on a tracing out of a vision of God.

Brotherhood in Christ

Brotherhood in Christ
Title Brotherhood in Christ PDF eBook
Author Oleksandr Geychenko
Publisher Langham Publishing
Total Pages 396
Release 2024-05-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1786410192

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Traditional evangelical theology, with its emphasis on individual responsibility and the independence of faith communities, has often failed to offer a robust ecclesial vision for the unity of Christ’s church. Engaging this reality, Dr. Oleksandr Geychenko seeks to provide a theological framework for understanding the ecclesiological nature of Ukrainian Baptist church associations. He traces the history and development of Baptist unions in Eastern Europe, examining associational practices and organisational structure, along with the theological language used to describe the role and purpose of such unions. In dialogue with the covenant theology of Paul S. Fiddes, he demonstrates that church associations should be viewed as more than pragmatic entities. Rather, they are ecclesial bodies embodying covenantal unity, committed to mutual care and participation in Christ’s mission to the world. While drawing from primary sources and ecclesial practices to provide a unique and significant contribution to local theology, this study bears relevance for engaging ecumenical relations across traditions and encouraging the unity of the broader global church.