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    Shining like the Sun: a biblical theology of meeting God face to face.David H. Wenkel - 2016 - Wooster, OH: Weaver Book Company.
    This is the first sustained, whole-Bible treatment on the theme of meeting God face to face. Starting with Genesis and ending with Revelation, the author systematically covers the major events in salvation history, all of which reveal the beauty of encountering God's grace in abundance.
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    Biblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture’s Teachings on Economic Life by Albino Barrera.Raymond Kemp Anderson - 2015 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 35 (1):205-206.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Biblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture’s Teachings on Economic Life by Albino BarreraRaymond Kemp AndersonBiblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture’s Teachings on Economic Life By Albino Barrera LANHAM, MD: LEXINGTON BOOKS, 2013. 353 PP. $89.65; KINDLE, $54.49You will not find much direct application of biblical theology to pressing economic issues in this book. Albino Barrera, a Dominican monk who teaches economics and theology at Providence College, gave us (...)
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    Biblical knowing: a scriptural epistemology of error.Dru Johnson - 2013 - Eugene, OR: Cascade Books. Edited by Craig G. Bartholomew.
    Description: With major themes like "the knowledge of good and evil," "knowing that YHWH is your God," knowing that Jesus is the Christ, and the goal of developing Israel into a "wise and discerning people," Scripture clearly stresses human knowledge and the consequences of error. We too long for confidence in our understanding, the assurance that our most basic knowledge is not ultimately incorrect. Biblical Knowing assesses what Israel knew, but more importantly, how she was meant to know--introducing a (...)
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    The God of the Bible.Reuben Archer Torrey - 1923 - New York,: George H. Doran company.
    Through the insights of author and Bible expert R. A. Torrey, you will come to know God in His power, His love, His faithfulness, and His great mercy, all of which He longs to share with you. And as you come to know God better, you will enter into a closer, more confident relationship with Him, in which you will… Have Someone you can always count on Have all your needs supplied by Him Receive God’s continual protection Use God’s power (...)
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    The indescribable God: divine otherness in Christian theology.Barry D. Smith - 2012 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    The God of classical Christian faith is radically transcendent--utterly beyond understanding and words. So if God is to be known it must be in the luminous darkness of unknowing. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources--biblical, patristic, and medieval--Barry D. Smith identifies and explores seven ways of expressing the otherness of God in classical Christian thinking. By allowing historical theologians to speak for themselves, he shows how an aversion to ontotheology long precedes postmodernism. The book first lays out (...)
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    The God of Jesus--our God?Alexander J. M. Wedderburn - 2014 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    The God of Jesus -- The nature of God: an unanswerable question? -- The nature of God in Christian tradition -- And our God?
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  7. Royal theology, our Lord's teaching about God.Ronald Arthur Ward - 1964 - London,: Marshall, Morgan & Scott.
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    Biblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture's Teachings on Economic Life. [REVIEW]Raymond Kemp Anderson - 2015 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 35 (1):205-206.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Biblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture’s Teachings on Economic Life by Albino BarreraRaymond Kemp AndersonBiblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture’s Teachings on Economic Life By Albino Barrera LANHAM, MD: LEXINGTON BOOKS, 2013. 353 PP. $89.65; KINDLE, $54.49You will not find much direct application of biblical theology to pressing economic issues in this book. Albino Barrera, a Dominican monk who teaches economics and theology at Providence College, gave us (...)
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    The God shot: 100 snapshots of God's character in scripture.Tara-Leigh Cobble - 2022 - Minneapolis, Minnesota: Bethany House, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
    Popular podcast host and author of The Bible Recap offers 90 scriptural devotions to get into the Word and gain a deeper understanding of the character of our Heavenly Father--what He says and does, what He loves and hates, and what motivates Him to do what He does.
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    God is stranger: what happens when God turns up?Krish Kandiah - 2017 - London: Hodder. Edited by Justin Welby.
    What happens when God turns up? 'Has God become as familiar and forgettable as a fridge magnet? That's the danger Krish Kandiah faces up to in this wonderfully readable and very challenging book. Bible stories come to life as Krish tells them afresh, richly illustrated with personal experience and social relevance, and in each case the living God turns up - strange, dangerous, and, like Aslan, not safe but good.' CHRIS WRIGHT, LANGHAM PARTNERSHIP In an age of social and political (...)
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    God knows: when your worries and whys need more than temporary relief.Lisa Whittle - 2023 - Nashville, Tennessee: W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson.
    If we really believed that God knowing was enough--and left it there--our questions, worries, and angst over life's struggles would find more than temporary relief. Many of us wake up every day with looming anxieties over our future and a weariness we can't shake. We have more questions than answers and live with difficult daily realities and secrets we feel we cannot share. The question remains for most believers: How can I fix it, make sense of it, or solve it? (...)
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    How human is God?: seven questions about God and humanity in the Bible.Mark S. Smith - 2014 - Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press.
    Prologue, invitation to thinking about God In the Hebrew Bible? -- Part I, questions about God? -- Why does God in the Bible have a body? -- What do God's body parts in the Bible mean? -- Why is God angry in the Bible? -- Does God in the Bible have gender or sexuality? -- Part II, questions about God in the world? -- What can creation tell us about God? -- Who-or what-is the Satan? -- Why do people suffer (...)
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    Made in the image of God: understanding the nature of God and mankind in a changing world.Reid A. Ashbaucher (ed.) - 2011 - [Collierville, TN]: Innovo.
    Christian Metaphysics - Made in the Image of God is a book for those that seek a deeper understanding in knowing who God is, and how we as human beings relate to him physically, emotionally, and spiritually in a metaphysical way, both now and in the future.
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  14. Knowledge of God in the Fourth Gospel.Mary Redington Ely Lyman - 1924
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    Encountering God.Victor Charles Pogue - 1974 - [Edinburgh]: [St Andrew Press].
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    He's where the joy is: getting to know the captivating God of the trinity.Tara-Leigh Cobble - 2021 - Nashville: LifeWay Press.
    A 7-session Bible study for teens that examines each of the Persons of God individually--Father, Son, and Spirit. Students will gain a richer understanding of who God is that will transform how they relate to Him.
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  17. God exists.Thomas Barrosse - 1963 - [Notre Dame, Ind.]: University of Notre Dame Press.
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  18. God in the New Testament.Aubrey William Argyle - 1965 - Philadelphia,: Lippincott.
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    A history of God: the 4000-year quest of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.Karen Armstrong - 1993 - New York: Gramercy Books.
    Over 700,000 copies of the original hardcover and paperback editions of this stunningly popular book have been sold. Karen Armstrong's superbly readable exploration of how the three dominant monotheistic religions of the world—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—have shaped and altered the conception of God is a tour de force. One of Britain's foremost commentators on religious affairs, Armstrong traces the history of how men and women have perceived and experienced God, from the time of Abraham to the present. From classical philosophy (...)
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    The living God.R. T. France - 1970 - London,: Inter-Varsity P..
    "This book is not an academic study of what the church has taught, or what scholars have said, but rather a challenging study of what the Bible itself says about God. In The Living God, author R.T. France encourages us to come to grips with the broad sweep of biblical data, showing us that the God of the Bible is neither passive nor far removed from our everyday lives, but rather a dynamic and living reality to be engaged."--Back cover.
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    Just discipleship: biblical justice in an unjust world.Michael J. Rhodes - 2023 - Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic.
    Biblical scholar Michael Rhodes argues that the Bible offers a vision of justice-oriented discipleship that is critical for the formation of God's people. Grounded in biblical theology, virtue ethics, and his own experiences, he shows that justice is central to the Bible, central to Jesus, and central to authentic Christian discipleship.
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    Mirrors of the divine: late ancient Christianity and the vision of God.Emily R. Cain - 2023 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    There has long been a curious fascination with eyes and mirrors as evident throughout art, film, and literature. From fantastical characters who shoot lasers from their eyes to those whose memories are altered visually, the way in which a story portrays the function of the eyes demonstrates the way the storyteller imagines the character's relationship to the world. Is the character powerful or powerless? Does she impact her world or is she impacted by that world? The storyteller's portrayal of vision (...)
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    Biblical Anthropology is Holistic and Dualistic.John W. Cooper - 2018 - In Jonathan J. Loose, Angus John Louis Menuge & J. P. Moreland (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism. Oxford, U.K.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 411–426.
    Biblical anthropology is demonstrably both holist and dualist. It is holist in teaching that God created, redeems, and will glorify humans as whole embodied persons. It is dualist in teaching that God created humans of two ingredients and that he sustains persons apart from their bodies between death and resurrection. This chapter shows that key arguments against dualism are compromised by problematic hermeneutics, conceptual confusions, and faulty reasoning. It also shows that monism cannot account for the texts (...)
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  24. The living God.A. D. Hunt - 1968 - Adelaide,: Methodist Dept. of Christian Education, South Australia Conference.
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  25. Yahweh, the God of the Old Testament.Robert W. Gleason - 1964 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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  26. Ideas of mediation between God and man in the Apocrypha.L. H. Brockington - 1962 - [London]: University of London, Athlene Press.
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  27. The search for God.Marchette Gaylord Chute - 1941 - New York,: Dutton.
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  28. The revelation of God in the Old Testament.John Morgan Jones - 1942 - London,: J. Clarke & co..
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    Christ's revelation of God.William Temple - 1934 - London,: Student Christian movement press.
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  30. Our awesome God.John MacArthur - 1993 - Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway Books.
    A bestselling author lifts the blinders from our eyes, allowing us to focus on our Creator's face. Packed with Scripture references and day-to-day applications, this fascinating book can help readers in their pursuit of perceiving, recognizing, and understanding the wonders of God's person more strongly and clearly.
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    Becoming a woman whose God is enough.Cynthia Heald - 2014 - Colorado Springs: NavPress.
    ...Through this eleven-session Bible study, you will learn to turn from worldly satisfactions to a life of contentment, from selfishness to humility, and from unbelief to rich fellowship with God.--back cover.
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    God is here: reimagining the Divine.Toba Spitzer - 2022 - New York: St. Martin's Essentials.
    Toba Spitzer's God Is Here is a transformative exploration of the idea of God, offering new paths to experiencing the realm of the sacred. Most of us are hungry for a system of meaning to make sense of our lives, yet traditional religion too often leaves those seeking spiritual sustenance unsatisfied. Rabbi Toba Spitzer understands this problem firsthand, and knows that too often it is traditional ideas of the deity-he's too big, too impersonal, and too unbelievable-that get in the way. (...)
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    Biblical Symbols of the Struggle with Evil.Stephen R. Palmquist - 2015 - In Comprehensive Commentary on Kant's Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 215–247.
    In Section Two of Second Piece of Religion, Immanuel Kant presents a step‐by‐ step assessment of the biblical account of salvation, starting with the Genesis narrative, proceeding from there to the life and teachings of Jesus, and concluding with his death and resurrection as the source of a new freedom. The main text of the Second Piece then ends with a summary interpretation of the rational meaning of biblical symbols regarding the struggle between good and evil. Kant gives (...)
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  34. The Hebrew looks up to God.Edward Mack - 1936 - Richmond, Va.,: Published for the author by Presbyterian Committee of Publication.
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  35. The Old Testament understanding of God.J. Stanley Chesnut - 1968 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
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    The one and the many in the Israelite conception of God.Aubrey R. Johnson - 1961 - Cardiff,: University of Wales Press.
    If the argument of this short study is sound, we have here a point of view which needs to be borne in mind as an aid to the solution of, not only textual and literary problems, but even more those problems which are associated with the attempt to employ such terms as 'polytheism' and 'monotheism' in connexion with Israelite thought, and also those which are inherent in the question of the prophetic psychology or, again, that of revelation. It may also (...)
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  37. The Bible on the living God.Bastiaan Martinus Franciscus van Iersel - 1965 - De Pere, Wis.,: St. Norbert Abbey Press.
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    Biblical v. secular ethics: the conflict.R. Joseph Hoffmann & Gerald A. Larue (eds.) - 1988 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Establishing acceptable norms of behavior and consistent standards of conduct has been part of the human enterprise since the dawn of time. Without principles of ethics and the moral rules that affect individual behavior, humankind would plunge into a state of chaotic indifference, insecurity, and unending fear. But while few question the need for moral guidance, a growing number of people believe that the only ethic worth considering must rest on a biblical foundation. Is morality dependent upon God and (...)
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    His healing hands: finding God in broken places.Margaret Feinberg - 2013 - Nashville, Tenn.: Thomas Nelson.
    Life hurts. There's no getting around it. But surely there's a way through it? Thankfully, God meets us in the broken places. This isn’t just something we can hope for but something we can expect! This study leads women to find God in broken places by examining the life of Christ, the true Healer. Each of the twelve chapters will highlight a moment in which Jesus brought healing and restoration to an individual or situation. Through this study we will find (...)
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    The Christian understanding of God today: theological colloquium on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the foundation of Trinity College, Dublin.James M. Byrne (ed.) - 1993 - Dublin: Columba Press.
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    God who stands and stays.Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry - 1982 - Waco, Tex.: Word Books.
    God, Revelation and Authority by Carl Henry is one of the most important evangelical theological works of the twentieth century. Published between 1976 and 1983, it shaped the evangelical movement in countless ways and is still widely read, studied, and appreciated as a clear statement of evangelical beliefs contra liberalism and neo-orthodoxy. What you need to know is that God, Revelation and Authority is a key resource for understanding, teaching and defending many doctrines central to evangelicalism, including biblical (...)
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    Biblical Ethics, HIV/AIDS, and South African Pentecostal Women: Constructing an A-B-C-D Prevention Strategy.Katherine Attanasi - 2013 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (1):105-117.
    This essay shows how South African Pentecostal teachings about sexuality, particularly HIV prevention and divorce, constrain women’s real and imagined choices. Institutional Review Board–approved fieldwork revealed the prevalence of wives remaining faithful to unfaithful husbands despite high risks of physical abuse and HIV infection. Maintaining the “ideal” of abstinence and faithfulness, male pastors actively oppose condom use and emphasize that “God hates divorce”. In this essay I engage and resist such hermeneutics. Using scripture as source and norm, I construct an (...)
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    Singing the ethos of God: on the place of Christian ethics in Scripture.Brian Brock - 2007 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans.
    Introduction: the problem of estrangement from Scripture in Christian ethics -- Learning about reading the Bible for ethics -- Reading self-consciously : the hermeneutic solution -- Reading together : the communitarian solution -- Focusing reading : the biblical ethics solution -- Reading doctrinally : the biblical theology solution -- Reading as meditation : the exegetical theology solution -- Listening to the saints encountering the ethos of Scripture -- Augustine's ethos of salvific confession -- Luther's ethos of consoling doxology (...)
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    Teaching the Trinity: Scripture and Performance of the Psychological Analogy in Aquinas's Summa Theologiae.Zane E. Chu - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (4):1149-1170.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Teaching the Trinity:Scripture and Performance of the Psychological Analogy in Aquinas's Summa TheologiaeZane E. ChuTeaching the Trinity, for St. Thomas Aquinas, takes its point of departure from Sacred Scripture. He makes this explicit at the outset of the Trinitarian treatise in the Summa theologiae, citing Christ's words at John 8:42, "from God I proceeded," and affirming, "divine Scripture in the things of divinity, uses words that pertain to (...)
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    The concept of the knowledge of God.Brian Haymes - 1988 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Truly God is Good: Suffering in Old Testament Perspective.Russell L. Meek - 2016 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 9 (2):151-163.
    This article discusses the concept of suffering in the Old Testament. It first looks at passages in the Pentateuch that describe life before the fall, which paints a picture of human existence before suffering. It then examines what the Pentateuch and Proverbs teach about avoiding suffering through living a life of faithful obedience. Next, it examines suffering in the books of Job and Ecclesiastes, which tackle head-on the issue of the suffering of the righteous. It then moves to the New (...)
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    God in the Classroom: Religion and America's Public Schools.R. Murray Thomas - 2008 - R&L Education.
    Conflicts over the proper role of religion in schools-and particularly in public schools supported by tax monies-are frequently featured in news reports. For example, in the United States there currently are conflicts over the teaching of evolution, inserting the word God in the pledge of allegiance, conducting school holiday celebrations, posting the biblical Ten Commandments in schools, and praying at school functions. People who are interested in such controversies often-or, perhaps, usually-fail to understand the historical backgrounds to the (...)
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    Taking a holistic view of the biblical perspectives on childlessness: Implications for Nigerian Christians and the church in Nigeria.Solomon O. Ademiluka - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-10.
    The belief amongst some Christians that it is God’s plan for everyone to have children, and that barrenness is a punishment from God is apparently derived from the Old Testament. This article attempts a holistic study of the biblical perspectives on childlessness with a view to ascertain whether procreation is a moral responsibility of every individual. The target group includes Nigerian Christian couples suffering from infertility. The article employs the descriptive and exegetical methods. The study revealed that the belief (...)
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    Longing: Jewish meditations on a hidden God.Justin David - 2018 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    Longing is a universal human experience, born of the inevitable gulf between dream and reality, what we need and what we have. While the experience of longing may arise from loss or the awareness of a void in one’s life, it may also become a powerful engine of spiritual growth, prompting one to draw closer to the hidden yet present “Other.” Across the range of Jewish teachings, longing takes center stage in one’s spiritual life. From the Bible through current frontiers (...)
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    Amazing Grace: Fortune, God, and Free Will in Machiavelli's Thought.Cary J. Nederman - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (4):617-638.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Amazing Grace: Fortune, God, and Free Will in Machiavelli’s ThoughtCary J. Nederman*Machiavelli and ReligionSurely there is no political theorist about whom scholarly opinion is more divided than Niccolò Machiavelli. The subject of intense and continuous examination almost from the time of his death, Machiavelli has become if anything more enigmatic with the passage of time and the proliferation of interpretations. Although one might argue that this fact reflects the (...)
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