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  • The politics of evangelical identity demonstrates how deep the ties remain between political conservatism and evangelical christianity in americadrawing on her groundbreaking research at evangelical churches near the uoxfam bookshop witney a comparative look at evangelical churches across the u the politics of evangelical identity challenges this notion, arguing that the hijacking metaphor paints a fundamentally distorted picture of how evangelical churches have become politicizedcanada border that reveals deep political differencesit is now a common refrain among liberals that christian right pastors and television pundits have hijacked evangelical christianity for partisan gainshe explains how the most explicit partisan cues come not from clergy but rather from lay opinion leaders who help their less politically engaged peers to link evangelical identity to conservative politicsborder with canada-two in buffalo, new york, and two in hamilton, ontario-lydia bean compares how american and canadian evangelicals talk about politics in congregational settingsside of the border, political conservatism is woven into the very fabric of everyday religious practicebean shows how subtle partisan cues emerge in small group interactions as members define how "we christians" should relate to others in the broader civic arena, while liberals are cast in the role of adversariessee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe book reveals how the powerful coalition between evangelicals and the republican party is not merely a creation of political elites who have framed conservative issues in religious language, but is anchored in the lives of local congregationswhile canadian evangelicals share the same theology and conservative moral attitudes as their american counterparts, their politics are quite different

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  • By contrast, tracy balzer's book, thin places: an evangelical journey into celtic christianity is written to introduce contemporary christians to the great spiritual legacy of the early celts, a legacy that has remained undiscovered or inaccessible for many in the evangelical traditionthin places not only reveals the deeply scriptural, sacramental faith of the celts, but also provides ways for us to learn from this ancient faith expression, applying fresh and lively spiritual disciplines to our lives todaythere has been a revival of all things celtic in recent decades, producing everything from irish folk music to a rise in pagan mysticism

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  • He has headed up the evangelical alliance's policy commission for four yearshe has edited books on transsexuality and on gm crops and foods for the evangelical alliance policy commissionhe completed his pha research associate at london school of theology, he is married with three childrenhorrocks' focus on erskine's soteriology opens up distinctive perspectives on a raft of key theological themes from the doctrine of god to the nature of faith and religious experience, and the authoritative sources for theologyerskine, though, is little read these days, and there has long been a need for an in-depth authoritative treatment of his thought in order to rekindle our interestthomas erskine's precocity has come of age and i can think of no better a presentation of his context and theology than that offered by horrocksname of previous owner written on title page but contents are otherwise tightly bound with clear text and no fadingin addition, this informative study captures the mood of that early-mid nineteenth-century intellectual milieu which erskine's thought both embodies and transcendedon which this work is based at london bible college ina small amount of edgewear to the covers, minor scuffs to rear cover and clean blockthis book is a splendid contribution to the growing conversations concerning previously neglected theologians'the name of thomas erskine is one of the more significant landmarks on the map of nineteenth-century british theologyit should be on the bookshelf of every serious student of the period' - nick needham, lecturer in church history, highland theological college, dingwall, scotland  'don horrocks' work provides a searching analysis of this key nineteenth-century theologian' - meic pearse, associate professor of history, houghton college  don horrocks spent twenty-five years in business in corporate banking and management consultancyvery good aproaching fineit is likely to be the first recourse on the subject for many years to comesee oxfam website for delivery information read morehe was appointed public affairs manager for the alliance in septemberin his study don horrocks introduces us to erskine's thought in a thematic way that is at once lucid, scholarly and stimulating' - trevor hart, professor of divinity, st mary's college, university of st andrews, scotland  'don horrocks is a born researcher who writes with clarity and interestoxfam books & music winchester 361pp' - graham mcfarlane, lecturer in systematic theology, london school of theology, uk  'thomas erskine is one of the seminal but neglected theologians of nineteenth-century scotlanddon horrocks has provided just such a studyunmatched in its analysis and evaluation of erskine's contribution

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  • Oxfam bookshop carlisle whilst evangelism may be seen by many to be the duty of evangelical churches, it is actually central to the role of the catholic churchthis book answers the questions of what is evangelism and why is it so crucialforeword by mervyn alexander bishop of clifton very good condition, some age yellowing to pages see oxfam website for delivery information read moreit then goes on to build the key elements of our faith and how to best present themtaking this he builds a framework on what evangelism isit is in their nature to do thisfr pat lynch, founder of sion catholic community for evangelism sets a clear argument for those from a more traditional background to broaden their experience and start sharing the gospelpat lynch begins by looking at the role and function of the catholic churchhe builds a firm foundation for this and also addresses the stumbling blocks that can occur

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  • The depict the evangelists luke, matthew, and john with their evangelical symbolstwo of them still have the square iron pins on back used to fix them, probably on panels or doorsplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikicatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablethree important bas-reliefs made of heavy gilt bronze made in italy in the 19th centurytotal weight: 97 kg, weight of each bas-relief is shown in their photosour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeheight ranges between 45 cm and 47 cm read more

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  • Casey gerald's story begins at the end of the world: dallas, new year's eve , when he gathers with the congregation of his grandfather's black evangelical church to see which of them will be carried off

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  • 'jim shaw has the most amazing collection of cultural oddities that i have ever seen' – mike kelley secret societies, far-fetched orders and fraternities, evangelical and fundamentalist movements, new age spiritualists, scientologists, mormons, freemasons, ultraconservatives and all kinds of conspirators, encyclopaedias for children and even drplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikicatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablenetter's famous medical illustrationsour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecondition: very goodwalther könig, kölnjim shaw is showing in this catalogue his incredible collection of didactic art that accounts for his main source of inspiration

    61 €

  • The story is told by the wife and four daughters of nathan price, a fierce evangelical baptist who takes his family and mission to the belgian congo inthe poisonwood bible dances between the darkly comic human failings and inspiring poetic justices of our timesin a compelling exploration of religion, conscience, imperialist arrogance, and the many paths to redemption, barbara kingsolver has written a novel of overwhelming power and passionoxfam bookshop cheltenham the poisonwood bible tells the story of an american family in the congo during a time of tremendous political and social upheavalthey carry with them all they believe they will need from home, but soon find that all of it - from garden seeds to scripture - is calamitously transformed on african soilsee oxfam website for delivery information read morethis tale of one family's tragic undoing and remarkable reconstruction, over the course of three decades in postcolonial africa, is set against one of history's most dramatic political parables

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  • Tracing the narrative of the jewess from its beginnings in romantic and evangelical literature, and reading canonical writers including walter scott, george eliot and anthony trollope alongside more minor figures such as charlotte elizabeth tonna, grace aguilar and amy levy, valman demonstrates the remarkable persistence of this narrative and its myriad transformations across the centurywhile previous scholarship has explored the prevalence of antisemitic stereotypes in this period, nadia valman argues that the figure of the jewess - virtuous, appealing and sacrificial - reveals how hostility towards jews was accompanied by pity, identification and desiresee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop knutsford stories about jewesses proliferated in nineteenth-century britain as debates about the place of the jews in the nation ragedreading a range of texts from popular romance to the realist novel, she investigates how the complex figure of the jewess brought the instabilities of nineteenth-century religious, racial and national identity into uniquely sharp focus

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  • Even in evangelical circles, we find increasingly attractive a view of god in which god is one of us, as it were, a partner in the unfolding drama of lifethe final section applies the doctrines of election and divine sovereignty to christian living, prayers, evangelism, and preachingin contrast, the vision of god affirmed in these pages is of one who reigns supreme over all, whose purposes are accomplished without fail, and who directs the course of human affairs, including the central drama of saving a people for the honor of his name, all with perfect holiness and matchless grace"the fourteen chapters of still sovereign (originally part of the two-volume, the grace of god, the bondage of the will) are divided into three partspart 1 offers fresh exegesis of the biblical texts that bear most directly on the doctrines of election, foreknowledge, and perseverance of the saintsoxfam shop great dunmow the relationship between divine sovereignty and the human will is a topic of perennial theological dispute and one that is gaining increased attention among contemporary evangelicalssee oxfam website for delivery information read moreaccording to the editors, "ours is a culture in which the tendency is to exalt what is human and diminish what is divinepart 2 explores theological and philosophical issues related to effectual calling, prevenient grace, assurance of salvation, and the nature of god's lovein still sovereign, thirteen scholars write to defend the classical view of god's sovereignty

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  • Laing gave the company its evangelical direction, which included pioneering ideas that nurtured staff, such as paid holidays, in the early part of the 20th centuryhe retired from the business in , was knighted in and died in , aged 98under his leadership, the firm became a national enterprise that culminated in the rebuilding of coventry cathedral, whose consecration laing attended in mayhe inherited his father's building business - which is now known as john laing group - in the early sexcellent pages, a little edge and jacket wear + inscription to fly-leafin he gave almost 40% of his shareholding in the business to a charitable foundationsee oxfam website for delivery information read morelaing followed his father, john, into the construction business, expanding it from a local building firm to open a london office inthis history of the company was published inoxfam bookshop carlisle sir john william laing cbe (24 september january ) was a british entrepreneur in the construction industry

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  • It seeks to identify changes in evangelical theology and practice in the last decades of the 19th centuryryle, the first anglican bishop of liverpoolsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreexcellent pages, a little edge and cover wearoxfam bookshop carlisle this work is an analysis and assessment of the life and work of j

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  • Oxfam books & music aberdeen william cowper was an 18th century evangelical poet and translator, renowned for his celebrated gifts and genius paperback book written by george ella published in see oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • Its authors are leading evangelical theologians who provide practical truths and biblical principlesany bible student will gain new insights through this one-volume commentary based on the timeless king james version of the bibleoxfam bookshop holmfirth the king james version bible commentary is a complete verse-by-verse commentarysee oxfam website for delivery information read moreno inscriptionsit is comprehensive in scope, reliable in scholarship, and easy to use

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  • From this vivid account cranmer emerges a more sharply focused figure than before, more conservative early in his career than admirers have allowed, more evangelical than anglicanism would later find comfortable  ex library with plastic coverthis is the first major biography of him for more than three decades, and the first for a century to exploit rich new manuscript sources in britain and elsewhereoxfam bookshop chipping norton paperback yale upsee oxfam website for delivery information read morewinner of whitbread biography award  thomas cranmer, the architect of the anglican book of common prayer, was the archbishop of canterbury who guided england through the early reformation;and henry viii through the minefields of divorcediarmaid macculloch, one of the foremost scholars of the english reformation, traces cranmer  through his tangled clife story

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  • Self-interpreting family bible: containing the old and new testaments; to which are annexed an extensive introduction, marginal reference, and illustrations, an exact summary of the several books; a paraphrase on the most obscure or important parts; explanatory notes, evangelical reflections, &cplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteimpressive full leather binding with gold impressionsare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikifull title: the holy bible, with notes and observationsxiii-lxxxii-(575) with beautiful lithographic cover page and frontispiece in colour, numerous maps and large tipped-in chromo-lithographs in colour and b/w, which illustrate the various episodes of sacred historycatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablelarge folio volume, original full leather binding with embossing on the plates, golden title on the spine, golden edges, ppdecorated spinefirm binding, crisp interior with beautiful lithographic cover page and frontispiece in colour, numerous maps and large tipped-in chromo-lithographs in colour and b/w, which illustrate the various episodes of sacred historybrown john london, william mackenzie, circagolden frames on the plates and gold coat of arms in the middle of the plateour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storegold title and edges

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  • It was a result of a long parliamentary campaign by an alliance of evangelical anglicans and quakers led by william wilberforcecoin: an act for the abolition of the slave tradethe act did not abolish slavery itself but was a major step towards recognising its damaging effects and led toward its complete abolition across the empire ingood, circulated conditionedge inscription: am i not a man and a brother from a pet and smoke-free homecollection from newchurch, romney marsh or happy to postin , the act for the abolition of the slave trade received royal assent and became a law throughout the british empire

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