Divine Hand in Human Events

Divine Hand in Human Events
Author: G. C. Kinney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 151
Release: 1925
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

Download Divine Hand in Human Events Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Divine Hand in Human Events

Divine Hand in Human Events
Author: Grover C. Kinney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1917
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

Download Divine Hand in Human Events Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Hand of God in History

The Hand of God in History
Author: Hollis Read
Publisher:
Total Pages: 702
Release: 1862
Genre: History
ISBN:

Download The Hand of God in History Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Divine Action

Divine Action
Author: John Sanders
Publisher: Brill Schoningh
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2022-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9783506791276

Download Divine Action Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Divine Speech in Human Words

Divine Speech in Human Words
Author: Durand Op Emmanuel
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2022-06-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0813235367

Download Divine Speech in Human Words Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Is the portrait of God revealed in Scripture fundamentally intelligible? The biblical accounts of God reveal seemingly contradictory themes: God's holiness and narratives telling of his anger; the Divine Omnipotence faced with the Impossible; the suffering Christ upon the Cross and the transcendent Trinity of Persons in God; the unique Savior and the universality of God's salvific will; and so forth. How are we to hold together all of this data without denying any aspect of the mystery of God? Must we give into our ambient culture's sense that the biblical God cannot be taken seriously by truly discerning and rational minds when they try to understand "the Divine"? Or, in the midst of this apparent contradiction, can we find the lines of harmony in the revealed mysteries? In Divine Speech in Human Words, Fr. Emmanuel Durand unties some of the knots that face us when we reflect on the God of biblical Revelation. In each of the essays gathered here, Fr. Durand sympathetically articulates the tensions and apparent contradictions experienced by contemporary minds as they strive to understand the revealed truth of God. A whole host of topics are covered in this volume: the Cross and the revelation of the Trinity; God's holiness and transcendence; divine immutability and the sorrow of a loving God; Divine Providence and human prayer; the fatherhood of God and eschatology; Christ's way of life; and many others. Drawing philosophical insights from the Thomistic tradition as his intellectual tools, Fr. Durand nonetheless emphasizes the importance of a properly theological mode of reflection, allowing these issues to be illuminated by the revealed truth of Sacred Scripture. Thus, for each of these difficult topics, he shows that a vital theological response must not limit itself to mere logical rigor but, rather, requires metaphysical insight and, above all, sapiential appreciation of God's revealed word. With such instruments in hand, each essay approaches the tensions of biblical revelation with an eager readiness to show how a thoughtful Thomistic practice of biblical theology can guide faith as it seeks an understanding of both contemporary and perennial theological problems.

The First Khedive

The First Khedive
Author: Daniel March
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1887
Genre:
ISBN:

Download The First Khedive Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Jonathan's Journey

Jonathan's Journey
Author: Linda Clore
Publisher: Aspect Books
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1479610127

Download Jonathan's Journey Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is a journey of Jonathan's life and how God's unseen hand has guided and protected Jonathan and has seen him through his folly years and spared his life time and time again. How his dad, David, and I have been praying for our son and claiming Proverbs 22:6 for him. God has a work for Jonathan to do in winning souls. God has a work for each one of us. Jonathan, at three years old, said, “I want to be a preacher!” At eight years old, he preached his first sermon to me, Linda, his mother, and to his grandma, Gladys, about not following Satan and end up in hell but follow Jesus and get to go to heaven. In this book, Jonathan's Journey follows the ways God has rescued Jonathan and brought him through miraculous situations, so his life has been spared for the work God has for him to do. May this life story of Jonathan's fighting the devil through depression, suicidal thoughts and attempts on his own life, drugging, smoking, drinking, car accidents, complete paralysis of his whole body, ending up in a wheelchair, and feeling lost and forsaken of the Lord—may these experiences Jonathan has gone through help you to see how God is sparing your life and helping you through your rough times, too. And may the parents of rebellious children be encouraged to keep praying for their wayward children and never give up on them! God's unseen hand is on them! Have faith in God! We continue to pray and claim Romans 8:28; Matthew 21:22; Mark 10:27; Luke 1:37; and Proverbs 22:6.

Divine Providence

Divine Providence
Author: Bruce R. Reichenbach
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498292852

Download Divine Providence Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

We ask God to involve himself providentially in our lives, yet we cherish our freedom to choose and act. Employing both theological reflection and philosophical analysis, the author explores how to resolve the interesting and provocative puzzles arising from these seemingly conflicting desires. He inquires what sovereignty means and how sovereigns balance their power and prerogatives with the free responses of their subjects. Since we are physically embodied in a physical world, we also need to ask how this is compatible with our being free agents. Providence raises questions about God's fundamental attributes. The author considers what it means to affirm God's goodness as logically contingent, how being almighty interfaces with God's self-limitation, and the persistent problems that arise from claiming that God foreknows the future. Discussion of these divine properties spills over into the related issues of why God allows, or even causes, pain and suffering; why, if God is all-knowing, we need to petition God repeatedly and encounter so many unanswered prayers; and how miracles, as ways God acts in the world, are possible and knowable. Throughout, the author looks at Scripture and attends to how providence deepens our understanding of God and enriches our lives.

Shadow of Oz

Shadow of Oz
Author: Wayne D. Rossiter
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2015-10-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 149822072X

Download Shadow of Oz Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the century and a half since Darwin's Origin of Species, there has been an ongoing--and often vociferously argued--conversation about our species' place in creation and its relationship to a Creator. A growing number of academic professionals see no conflict between Darwin's view of life and the Christian faith. Dubbed "theistic evolution," this brand of Christianity holds that God has used processes like Darwinian evolution to achieve his creation. But is that true? Can Darwin's mechanism of natural selection acting on chance mutations be reconciled with God's intentionality in producing particular outcomes? Does humanity represent the apex of his creation, or just an erasable and ephemeral signpost along a path still being revealed? Does theistic evolution permit God to intervene supernaturally in the workings of his creation? Can we as humans be made in the image of God if we are just one of the millions of products of evolution? Can we salvage concepts like freewill, meaning, purpose, or an eternal soul within theistic evolution? In this book, Wayne Rossiter assess theistic evolution, and whether or not it is consistent with Christianity and secular science. His conclusion is that it bears little resemblance to classical Christianity, and promotes a century-old understanding of evolutionary theory. Theistic evolution renders God a passive player in creation, so far removed and undetectable that he resembles a mere shadow of the Creator described in Christianity.