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  • Beacon Press Thou Dear God

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    Book SynopsisThou, Dear God is the first and only collection of sixty-eight prayers by Martin Luther King, Jr. Arranged thematically in six parts--with prayers for spiritual guidance, special occasions, times of adversity, times of trial, uncertain times, and social justice--Baptist minister and King scholar Lewis Baldwin introduces the book and each section with short essays. Included are both personal and public prayers King recited as a seminarian, graduate student, preacher, pastor, and, finally, civil rights leader, along with a special section that reveals the biblical sources that most inspired King. Collectively they illustrate how King turned to private prayer for his own spiritual fulfillment and to public prayer as a way to move, inspire, and reaffirm a quest for peace and social justice. With a foreword by Rev. Dr. Julius R. Scruggs, it is the perfect gift for people and leaders of all faiths, and an invaluable resource for spiritual individuals and those who lead worship.

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    £999.99

  • Early Anabaptist Spirituality CWS Selected

    Paulist Press International,U.S. Early Anabaptist Spirituality CWS Selected

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    £18.99

  • Pacific Press Publishing Association Michael Asks Why Ellen G Whites Classic the Great

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    £12.34

  • Pacific Press Publishing Association Escape from the Flames How Ellen White Grew from

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    20 in stock

    £18.35

  • The University of Alabama Press Uplifting the People

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    Book SynopsisA distinctive Afro-Baptist faith emerged as African religious emphasis on spirit possession, soul-travel, and rebirth combined with evangelical faith. This book presents the history of the Alabama Missionary Baptist State Convention - its origins, churches, associations, conventions, and leaders. It also explores the role of women.Trade ReviewThis work makes a significant contribution to the study of American church history. It is clear and does a good job of surfacing figures, communities, and their roles in the history of Black Baptists in Alabama. - Stephen G. Ray Jr., author of Do No Harm: Social Sin and Christian Responsibility

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    £999.99

  • Review and Herald Publishing Association Ellen G White Letters Manuscripts with

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    Picador USA Unfollow

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £16.15

  • We Were a Peculiar People Once

    Baylor University Press We Were a Peculiar People Once

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    Book SynopsisIn this fast-paced and thought-provoking memoir, David Lyle Jeffrey recalls growing up in the ‘old-time’ Scottish Baptist tradition in rural Canada. With nostalgia, good humour, and sometimes lament, he considers his own theological and spiritual formation in a nearly vanished variety of Christian culture.Table of Contents Preface: The Way We Were 1 The Sabbath 2 Outhouse Theology 3 Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 4 Baptism 5 The Missionary Conference 6 Churchy Expletives 7 Youth Groups and the New Music 8 Sin 9 Salvation 10 Grace 11 Grave Matters 12 Gratitude 13 A Reckoning Appendix: The Necessity of Biblical Language

    1 in stock

    £34.78

  • Baptists and the Catholic Tradition: Reimagining

    Baker Publishing Group Baptists and the Catholic Tradition: Reimagining

    Book SynopsisBarry Harvey provides a doctrine of the church that combines Baptist distinctives and origins with an unbending commitment to the visible church as the social body of Christ. Speaking to the broader Christian community, Harvey updates, streamlines, and recontextualizes the arguments he made in an earlier edition of this book (Can These Bones Live?). This new edition offers a style of ecclesial witness that can help Christian churches engage culture. The author suggests new ways Baptists can engage ecumenically with Catholics and other Protestants, offers insights for Christian worship and practice, and shows how the fragmented body of Christ can be re-membered after Christendom.Table of ContentsContents Foreword to the Revised Edition Introduction 1. Where, Then, Do We Stand?: The Church as the Presupposition of Theology 2. Can These Bones Live? The Dismembering of Christ's Body 3. Caught Up in the Apocalypse: God's Incursion into the World in Israel and Christ 4. Let Us Be like the Nations: Becoming Entangled in the Ways of the World 5. Sacramental Sinews: The Sacramental Re-membering of Christ's Body 6. Holy Vulnerable: Spiritual Formation for a Pilgrim People 7. Dwelling Again in Tents: Living in Tension with the Earthly City Indexes

    £31.12

  • Wanted

    Pelican Publishing Co Wanted

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    £13.33

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Die Schwarzenauer Neutaufer: Genese Einer

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    Book SynopsisThis study depicts under social, economical, and theological aspects the genesis of the Brethren movement from the separation of the first members to the formation in the German county Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein in 1708.

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    £72.00

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Southern Edwardseans: The Southern Baptist Legacy

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisLaying the groundwork for a convention marked by the theology of Jonathan Edwards

    4 in stock

    £117.79

  • V&R unipress GmbH Schriften zur politischen Kommunikation.: Die

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    £999.99

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