Presents a cautionary history of globalization that cites the period between the Civil War and the Great Depression as a reminder of the consequences of similar capital and labor circumstances.
The Uniqueness of the Jews: A People Not Reckoned Among the Nations By: Curtis A. Kelley, Ph.D
" --David K. Strong, Missiology "This volume remains a wonderfully accessible introduction to and exploration of the missiological promise-plan of God, and hence would serve well as a supplemental text in classes both on missions and the OT ...
This book is about prayers for an end to abortion. People of all faiths who believe in God can pray the prayers in this book.
Clark Pinnock embraces the idea that people from other religions will be saved without knowing Christ. “We do not need to think of the church as the ... Dennis L. Okholm and Timothy R. Phillips (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995), 95–123.
Solomon could see not only the blessing of God for a nation's obedience, but also he could see in the history of Israel ... have seen ample evidence that our founders and forefathers feared God in a unique and special way among nations.
"--Timothy C. Tennent, Asbury Theological Seminary "Based on the whole biblical narrative, this book is a powerful presentation of what it takes for a missional church in the twenty-first century to be 'a light to the nations.
Offers a provocative look at the relationship between Judaism and Christianity, arguing that the inter-religous polemic between the two religions served as a substantial component in the formation of each and that the impact of Christianity ...
The 1928 Book of Common Prayer is a treasured resource for traditional Anglicans and others who appreciate the majesty of King James-style language.