Spiritual Liberation

Spiritual Liberation
Author: Michael Bernard Beckwith
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1582702055

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A spiritual leader featured in The Secret challenges readers to search within themselves for the key to unlocking their future and changing their lives in amazing ways, in a book that teaches inner spiritual work, rather than religiosity or dogma, and is structured around the key themes of transformation, peace, abundance, and more. Original.

The Holy Spirit and Liberation

The Holy Spirit and Liberation
Author: Jose Comblin
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2004-02-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1592445624

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Speaking from his own experiences living among the very poor in Northeastern Brazil, Belgian liberation theologian Jose Comblin examines the effects of the presence of the Spirit in the world and the church. Comblin's theology of the Spirit and mission provides the first systematic treatment of the Holy Spirit from a liberation perspective and is significant in that it seeks to name the action of the Spirit in the lives of the poor, in the history of oppressed peoples.

The Spirit of Liberation

The Spirit of Liberation
Author: E. Bernard Jordan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1995-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780939241095

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Chains of the Spirit

Chains of the Spirit
Author: Tim Timmons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1973
Genre: Devil
ISBN: 9780913686072

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How can you discern what is demonic activity? How do you cope with spiritual warfare? With force and sensitivity Timmons identifies the demonic and sets forth the means of release from these chains of bondage as few other authors can do.

History and Spirit

History and Spirit
Author: Joel Kovel
Publisher: Beacon Press (MA)
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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Spirit, Pathos and Liberation

Spirit, Pathos and Liberation
Author: Samuel Solivan
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1998-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781850759423

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The growth of the Pentecostal movement is often most evident among the poor and disenfranchised of society, as, for example, among the Hispanic-American community. As this community continues to develop, will Pentecostal theology be able to incorporate into its hermeneutics those issues that especially concern it? Solivan looks at relevant issues to this debate from a Hispanic-American perspective, presenting an overview of Hispanic diversity, and its common roots and struggles. He talks of four critical issues in Hispanic theology (religious experience, suffering, the work of the Holy Spirit and the importance of language and culture) and other issues including acculturation and assimilation. He shows how a community's suffering and oppression can be transformed by the Holy Spirit into a liberating life, full of hope and promise.

Liberation

Liberation
Author: Francisco Cândido Xavier
Publisher: FEB Editora
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8594661452

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In this compelling narrative, Andre Luiz emphasizes the work of high order spirits in the effort to convert the spirit Gregorio to the Good, an effort that culminates with the unforgettable reencounter with his mother – herself a highly evolved spirit – wherein he surrenders to the irresistible call of Love. The book also contains information on how unhappy spirits act as they try to involve incarnates in their wiles. The spirit author tells of the intercession of high order spirits on behalf of human beings, demonstrating the divine compassion that grants to all the blessed opportunity to free themselves by means of study, labor and persevering service in the practice of the Good.

Hinduism

Hinduism
Author: Swami Nikhilananda
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1000480062

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First Published in 1959, Hinduism written specifically for the modern readers describes and interprets one of the world’s chief religions. For thousands of years Indian sages have speculated on man, creation, and the universe. One result has been an astonishing amount of myth and ritual, of art, asceticism, and philosophy. Swami Nikhilananda provides a brief account of Hinduism in both its theoretical and its practical aspects. It is written mainly from the point of view of non-dualism which the author argues is the highest achievement of India’s mystical insights and philosophical speculation, and her real contribution to world culture. The volume deals with themes like Hindu Ethics; Karma-Yoga; Bhakti-Yoga; Jnana- Yoga; Raja-Yoga; and Tantra. This complete survey of Hindu beliefs and customs is indispensable for scholars and researchers of Hinduism, religion, Indian philosophy, Indian culture, and heritage.