Author: David Powlison
Publisher: Crossway
ISBN: 1433556219
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Where Is God? There are never quick fixes or easy answers when it comes to suffering. But even when we can't immediately see God's hand—when the struggle is hard and painful—he is working. Weaving together Scripture, personal stories, and the words of the classic hymn "How Firm a Foundation," David Powlison brings an experienced counselor's touch to exploring how God enters into our sufferings, helping us see God working in our own particular struggles—and discover how God's grace goes deeper than we could ever imagine.
God's Grace in Your Suffering
Author: David Powlison
Publisher: Crossway
ISBN: 1433556219
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Where Is God? There are never quick fixes or easy answers when it comes to suffering. But even when we can't immediately see God's hand—when the struggle is hard and painful—he is working. Weaving together Scripture, personal stories, and the words of the classic hymn "How Firm a Foundation," David Powlison brings an experienced counselor's touch to exploring how God enters into our sufferings, helping us see God working in our own particular struggles—and discover how God's grace goes deeper than we could ever imagine.
Publisher: Crossway
ISBN: 1433556219
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Where Is God? There are never quick fixes or easy answers when it comes to suffering. But even when we can't immediately see God's hand—when the struggle is hard and painful—he is working. Weaving together Scripture, personal stories, and the words of the classic hymn "How Firm a Foundation," David Powlison brings an experienced counselor's touch to exploring how God enters into our sufferings, helping us see God working in our own particular struggles—and discover how God's grace goes deeper than we could ever imagine.
La Grâce de Dieu Dans La Souffrance (God's Grace in Your Suffering)
Author: David Powlison
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782890823402
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 134
Book Description
English title: God's Grace in Your Suffering Il n'existe pas de solutions rapides ou de réponses faciles à la souffrance.Toutefois, nous pouvons avoir la certitude que Dieu agit toujours, même lorsquenous souffrons et qu'il est difficile de percevoir ses interventions. Dans ce livre, David Powlison utilise les Écritures, des témoignages personnels et les parolesd'un cantique afin de nous faire comprendre que Dieu nous accompagne dansnos souffrances et qu'il est à l'oeuvre lorsque nous traversons des difficultés.L'auteur nous amène ainsi à découvrir toute la profondeur de la grâce de Dieu. Auteur DAVID POWLISON est détenteur d'une maîtrise en théologie duWestminster Theological Seminary. Il est professeur, conseiller et directeurexécutif de la Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation. Il est égalementle rédacteur en chef du Journal of Biblical Counseling et l'auteur de Vers unerelation d'aide renouvelée et de Dire la vérité avec amour. Recommandations Depuis plusieurs années, la sagesse de David m'aide à vivre ma vie de quadriplégiqueet je recommande vivement la lecture de son livre. C'est un guide remarquable pour ceux qui empruntent au quotidien le difficile chemin ensanglanté du Calvaire. Joni Eareckson Tada, fondatrice de Joni and Friends International Disability Center Les conseils que l'on reçoit dans l'épreuve s'avèrent parfois plus accablantsqu'utiles. David Powlison met fin à cette souffrance supplémentaire en dirigeantses lecteurs vers l'Évangile et en leur montrant le solide fondement de la Parole.Il dépose dans nos mains tremblotantes la boussole de la Parole de Dieu et nousindique le vrai Nord: Jésus-Christ lui-même. Gloria Furman, coauteure du livre Le ministère féminin centré sur la Parole Ce livre est, en effet, un atelier de formation dans lequel l'auteur nousapprend à voir la bonté de Dieu et à découvrir sa grâce dans la souffranceet par la souffrance. Juan R. Sanchez, pasteur principal, High Pointe Baptist Church, Austin, Texas
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782890823402
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 134
Book Description
English title: God's Grace in Your Suffering Il n'existe pas de solutions rapides ou de réponses faciles à la souffrance.Toutefois, nous pouvons avoir la certitude que Dieu agit toujours, même lorsquenous souffrons et qu'il est difficile de percevoir ses interventions. Dans ce livre, David Powlison utilise les Écritures, des témoignages personnels et les parolesd'un cantique afin de nous faire comprendre que Dieu nous accompagne dansnos souffrances et qu'il est à l'oeuvre lorsque nous traversons des difficultés.L'auteur nous amène ainsi à découvrir toute la profondeur de la grâce de Dieu. Auteur DAVID POWLISON est détenteur d'une maîtrise en théologie duWestminster Theological Seminary. Il est professeur, conseiller et directeurexécutif de la Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation. Il est égalementle rédacteur en chef du Journal of Biblical Counseling et l'auteur de Vers unerelation d'aide renouvelée et de Dire la vérité avec amour. Recommandations Depuis plusieurs années, la sagesse de David m'aide à vivre ma vie de quadriplégiqueet je recommande vivement la lecture de son livre. C'est un guide remarquable pour ceux qui empruntent au quotidien le difficile chemin ensanglanté du Calvaire. Joni Eareckson Tada, fondatrice de Joni and Friends International Disability Center Les conseils que l'on reçoit dans l'épreuve s'avèrent parfois plus accablantsqu'utiles. David Powlison met fin à cette souffrance supplémentaire en dirigeantses lecteurs vers l'Évangile et en leur montrant le solide fondement de la Parole.Il dépose dans nos mains tremblotantes la boussole de la Parole de Dieu et nousindique le vrai Nord: Jésus-Christ lui-même. Gloria Furman, coauteure du livre Le ministère féminin centré sur la Parole Ce livre est, en effet, un atelier de formation dans lequel l'auteur nousapprend à voir la bonté de Dieu et à découvrir sa grâce dans la souffranceet par la souffrance. Juan R. Sanchez, pasteur principal, High Pointe Baptist Church, Austin, Texas
The Suffering Man-god (L'homme-dieu Souffrant) Or the Divinity of Jesus Christ Resplendent in His Sufferings
Author: Seraphin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
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Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
God's Wounds: Hermeneutic of the Christian Symbol of Divine Suffering, Volume Two
Author: Jeff B. Pool
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1556354657
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
This book constitutes the second volume of a three-volume study of Christian testimonies to divine suffering: God's Wounds: Hermeneutic of the Christian Symbol of Divine Suffering, vol. 2, Evil and Divine Suffering. The larger study focuses its inquiry into the testimonies to divine suffering themselves, seeking to allow the voices that attest to divine suffering to speak freely, then to discover and elucidate the internal logic or rationality of this family of testimonies, rather than defending these attestations against the dominant claims of classical Christian theism that have historically sought to eliminate such language altogether from Christian discourse about the nature and life of God. This second volume of studies proceeds on the basis of the presuppositions of this symbol, those implicit attestations that provide the conditions of possibility for divine suffering-that which constitutes divine vulnerability with respect to creation-as identified and examined in the first volume of this project: an understanding of God through the primary metaphor of love (God is love); and an understanding of the human as created in the image of God, with a life (though finite) analogous to the divine life-the imago Dei as love. The second volume then investigates the first two divine wounds or modes of divine suffering to which the larger family of testimonies to divine suffering normally attest: (1) divine grief, suffering because of betrayal by the beloved human or human sin; and (2) divine self-sacrifice, suffering for the beloved human in its bondage to sin or misery, to establish the possibility of redemption and reconciliation. Each divine wound, thus, constitutes a response to a creaturely occasion. The suffering in each divine wound also occurs in two stages: a passive stage and an active stage. In divine grief, God suffers because of human sin, betrayal of the divine lover by the beloved human: divine sorrow as the passive stage of divine grief; and divine anguish as the active stage of divine grief. In divine self-sacrifice, God suffers in response to the misery or bondage of the beloved human's infidelity: divine travail (focused on the divine incarnation in Jesus of Nazareth) as the active stage of divine self-sacrifice; and divine agony (focused on divine suffering in the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth) as the passive stage of divine self-sacrifice.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1556354657
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
This book constitutes the second volume of a three-volume study of Christian testimonies to divine suffering: God's Wounds: Hermeneutic of the Christian Symbol of Divine Suffering, vol. 2, Evil and Divine Suffering. The larger study focuses its inquiry into the testimonies to divine suffering themselves, seeking to allow the voices that attest to divine suffering to speak freely, then to discover and elucidate the internal logic or rationality of this family of testimonies, rather than defending these attestations against the dominant claims of classical Christian theism that have historically sought to eliminate such language altogether from Christian discourse about the nature and life of God. This second volume of studies proceeds on the basis of the presuppositions of this symbol, those implicit attestations that provide the conditions of possibility for divine suffering-that which constitutes divine vulnerability with respect to creation-as identified and examined in the first volume of this project: an understanding of God through the primary metaphor of love (God is love); and an understanding of the human as created in the image of God, with a life (though finite) analogous to the divine life-the imago Dei as love. The second volume then investigates the first two divine wounds or modes of divine suffering to which the larger family of testimonies to divine suffering normally attest: (1) divine grief, suffering because of betrayal by the beloved human or human sin; and (2) divine self-sacrifice, suffering for the beloved human in its bondage to sin or misery, to establish the possibility of redemption and reconciliation. Each divine wound, thus, constitutes a response to a creaturely occasion. The suffering in each divine wound also occurs in two stages: a passive stage and an active stage. In divine grief, God suffers because of human sin, betrayal of the divine lover by the beloved human: divine sorrow as the passive stage of divine grief; and divine anguish as the active stage of divine grief. In divine self-sacrifice, God suffers in response to the misery or bondage of the beloved human's infidelity: divine travail (focused on the divine incarnation in Jesus of Nazareth) as the active stage of divine self-sacrifice; and divine agony (focused on divine suffering in the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth) as the passive stage of divine self-sacrifice.
The Suffering Man-God (L'Homme-Dieu Souffrant) Or The Divinity of Jesus Christ Resplendent in His Sufferings
Author: Father Seraphin ([Giovanni Giammaria.])
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
Pages :
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God's Wounds
Author: Jeff B Pool
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
ISBN: 0227903153
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
God's Wounds: Hermeneutic of the Christian Symbol of Divine Suffering, Volume II: Evil and Divine Suffering is the second of a three-volume study of Christian testimonies to divine suffering. The larger study focuses its inquiry on the testimonies to divine suffering themselves, seeking to allow the voices that attest to divine suffering to speak freely. The goal is then to discover and elucidate the internal logic or rationality of this family of testimonies, rather than defending these attestations against the dominant claims of classical Christian theism that have historically sought to eliminate such language altogether from Christian discourse about the nature and life of God. This second volume proceeds on the basis of the presuppositions of the symbol, those implicit attestations that permit the possibility of divine suffering - that which constitutes divine vulnerability with respect to creation. The author investigates two divine wounds or modes of divine suffering to which the larger family of testimonies normally attest: (1) divine grief, or suffering due to human sin or betrayal by the beloved human; and (2) divine self-sacrifice, or suffering for the beloved human in its bondage to sin or misery, so as to establish the possibility of redemption and reconciliation.
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
ISBN: 0227903153
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
God's Wounds: Hermeneutic of the Christian Symbol of Divine Suffering, Volume II: Evil and Divine Suffering is the second of a three-volume study of Christian testimonies to divine suffering. The larger study focuses its inquiry on the testimonies to divine suffering themselves, seeking to allow the voices that attest to divine suffering to speak freely. The goal is then to discover and elucidate the internal logic or rationality of this family of testimonies, rather than defending these attestations against the dominant claims of classical Christian theism that have historically sought to eliminate such language altogether from Christian discourse about the nature and life of God. This second volume proceeds on the basis of the presuppositions of the symbol, those implicit attestations that permit the possibility of divine suffering - that which constitutes divine vulnerability with respect to creation. The author investigates two divine wounds or modes of divine suffering to which the larger family of testimonies normally attest: (1) divine grief, or suffering due to human sin or betrayal by the beloved human; and (2) divine self-sacrifice, or suffering for the beloved human in its bondage to sin or misery, so as to establish the possibility of redemption and reconciliation.
School of Music Programs
Author: University of Michigan. School of Music
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Concert programs
Languages : en
Pages : 1112
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Category : Concert programs
Languages : en
Pages : 1112
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Nature and Grace
Author: Andrew Dean Swafford
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
ISBN: 0227903870
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Conventional wisdom has it that thinking on nature and grace among Roman Catholic intellectuals between the sixteenth century and the eve of Vatican II was severely clouded by the work of Cajetan and his fellow Thomistic commentators. Henri de Lubachas rightly been given credit for pointing this out; and to all appearances, de Lubac's influence won the day, as can be seen by the imprint of his thought upon not just the Second Vatican Council, but also the pontifi cates of John Paul II and Benedict XVI. In recent years, however, a new crop of Thomistic scholars has arisen who question whether de Lubac's word on nature and grace should be the last; hence, the debate over the nature-grace relation, so heated in the mid-twentieth century, has been stirred once again. Andrew Dean Swafford here offers a 'third way' by way of the nineteenth-century German theologian, Matthias J. Scheeben, who has been neglected in academic appraisals of the subject until now. Swafford shows that Scheeben captures the very best of both sides, while at the same time avoiding the characteristic pitfalls so often alleged against each.
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
ISBN: 0227903870
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Conventional wisdom has it that thinking on nature and grace among Roman Catholic intellectuals between the sixteenth century and the eve of Vatican II was severely clouded by the work of Cajetan and his fellow Thomistic commentators. Henri de Lubachas rightly been given credit for pointing this out; and to all appearances, de Lubac's influence won the day, as can be seen by the imprint of his thought upon not just the Second Vatican Council, but also the pontifi cates of John Paul II and Benedict XVI. In recent years, however, a new crop of Thomistic scholars has arisen who question whether de Lubac's word on nature and grace should be the last; hence, the debate over the nature-grace relation, so heated in the mid-twentieth century, has been stirred once again. Andrew Dean Swafford here offers a 'third way' by way of the nineteenth-century German theologian, Matthias J. Scheeben, who has been neglected in academic appraisals of the subject until now. Swafford shows that Scheeben captures the very best of both sides, while at the same time avoiding the characteristic pitfalls so often alleged against each.
School of Music, Theatre & Dance (University of Michigan) Publications
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1078
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Pages : 1078
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The Suffering Man-God (L'Homme-Dieu Souffrant), Or the Divinity of Jesus Christ Resplendent in His Sufferings ... Translated by Lilian M. Ward
Author: Father Giovanni Giammaria SÉRAPHIN
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Languages : en
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