biblical teaching

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Models of faith

biblical spirituality of our time
1990
Faith is contemplated in its great biblical models - Abraham, Moses, John the Baptist, Paul- and is analysed in the personal experience which we all have gratefully lived day to day. Faith is here submitted to a loving and keen study to purify its value and deepen its commitment with new resolution under grace.

Transforming body and soul

therapeutic wisdom in the Gospel healing stories
1990
Beginning the premise that Jesus' healing powers came because he had a much deeper spiritual and psychological consciousness than other religious leaders, Galipeau plumbs the depths of the Gospel's healing stories in an exciting and though-provoking manner. A Jungian therapist and Episcopal priest, Galipeau searches for the meaning of the healing powers of Jesus.

The God we seek

portraits of God in the Old Testament
2011
Discusses the portrayal of God in the Old Testament.

Why priests?

a failed tradition
2013
In his most provocative book yet, Pulitzer Prize?-winner Garry Wills asks the radical question: Why do we need priests? Author Wills spent five years as a young man at a Jesuit seminary and nearly became a priest himself. But after a lifetime of study and reflection, he now poses some challenging questions: Why do we need priests at all? Why did the priesthood arise in a religion that began without it and opposed it? Would Christianity be stronger without the priesthood, as it was at its outset? Meticulously researched, persuasively argued, and certain to spark debate, Why Priests? asserts that the anonymous Letter to Hebrews, a late addition to the New Testament canon, helped inject the priesthood into a Christianity where it did not exist, along with such concomitants as belief in an apostolic succession, the real presence in the Eucharist, the sacrificial interpretation of the Mass, and the ransom theory of redemption. But Wills does not expect the priesthood to fade entirely away. He just reminds us that Christianity did without it in the time of Peter and Paul with notable success.

Erasing hell

what God said about eternity, and the things we made up
2011
Addresses a variety of views on hell, the Bible, and the character of God, and offers an eloquent response to the recent media storm surrounding questions of eternal destiny.

Unprotected texts

the Bible's surprising contradictions about sex and desire
2011
"UNPROTECTED TEXTS will directly and pointedly address widely shared misconceptions about biblical writings and sex, arguing that the Bible cannot--and should not--serve as a rulebook for sexual morality, despite popular claims to the contrary. This is a major book by a top biblical scholar that will shed much-needed light on what the Bible actually says about sex, desire, monogamy, homosexuality, and how we should interpret those thorny verses today. Written over the course of more than 2,000 years, the books of the Bible offer many different-and conflicting-versions of sexual morality. With clarity and precision, Knust addresses the big questions people continue to ask when it comes to sex and the Bible: Is pre-marital sex a sin? When, and in what contexts, is sexual desire appropriate? With whom can I legitimately have sex? Are same-sex relations permissible? What about multiple partners? Is extra-marital sex always wrong? And what is "sex" anyway? With repeated "ah-ha" moments for the reader, Knust reveals what the Bible really says about a topic of perennial interest"--.

Pagan Christianity?

exploring the roots of our church practices
2007

Drip drop

Genesis 6-8, Noah's ark
1990
Contains just twenty-five words and describes the story of Noah's ark in a simple manner.

Learning about God

2003
Presents information about God, expressing what Christians believe based on the Bible.

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