Selected from more than fifty volumes of Martin Luther's work, this anthology of writings by the Reformation leader includes his sermons, letters, Old and New Testament Bible commentaries, treatises, polemics, and his hymns.
65 According to Yoder , ' Karl Barth is far nearer to Christian pacifism than he is to any kind of systematic apology for Christian ... John H Yoder , Karl Barth and the Problem of War ( Nashville : Abingdon Press , 1970 ) , 38.
Frankel examines some of the religious liberty cases in the last half century, including the use of peyote, exempting Amish children from school, and the prosecution of religous fraud.
Gottlieb argues that the faith-reason debate is best understood not primarily as an argument about metaphysical questions, such as whether or not God exists, but rather as a contest between two competing conceptions of human dignity and ...
A Debate on Jewish Emancipation and Christian Theology in Old Berlin. Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett Pub., 2004. Curley, Edwin. “Homo Audax: Leibniz, Oldenburg and the TTP.” Studia Leibnitiana 27, (1990): 277–312. ———.
Thomas Gornall, S.J. emphasizes the visual metaphor: “because he eternally surveys all things as they are in their presence to him,” Summa Theologiae, vol. 4: Knowledge in God (New York: McGraw—Hill, 1964), p. 49. 63 Geach (note 5), p.
Often portrayed as either hostile to faith or unbelieving in a personal God, the Founding Fathers of Faith and Freedom just might surprise you!
As this book explains, there is a path back to freedom, one illuminated by faith, paved with practical, sensible policy reforms and traveled by people ready to exercise responsible citizenship.
This book is the first detailed study to emphasize Muslim women's rights as human rights and to explore the existing patriarchal structures and processes that present women's human rights as contradictory to Islam.
Gottlieb argues that the faith-reason debate is best understood not primarily as an argument about metaphysical questions, such as whether or not God exists, but rather as a contest between two competing conceptions of human dignity and ...
This book subverts that idea by showing how it is actually ongoing inquiry, examination, and indeed change, requiring similarly ongoing acts of informed and responsible freedom, that will produce a dynamic and meaningful faith.
Structured around the five canonical hours that give its peculiar rhythm to the monastic day, this book is a thoughtful and bold polemic against the exploitation and injustice of the status quo.
Faith and Freedom: The Pillars of American Democracy
Contributors to this book attended the 2018 conference where they were taught how to communicate God's truth with the excellence He deserves.
Faith and Freedom: Toward a Theology of Liberation
This collection of stories, poems, and devotions reflect all of these forms. May they inspire you to celebrate your own journey or to take the steps necessary to secure your own faith and freedom.
This is a new release of the original 1947 edition.
Faith and Freedom offers an illuminating analysis of constitutional disputes over the religion clauses in the First Amendment.
As this book explains, there is a path back to freedom, one illuminated by faith, paved with practical, sensible policy reforms and traveled by people ready to exercise responsible citizenship.
President Carter has written importantly about his spiritual life and faith. In this book, he offers a personal consideration of "moral values" as they relate to the important issues of the day.