To Count Our Days

To Count Our Days
Author: Erskine Clarke
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2019-08-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611179971


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An in-depth look at the institution as the center of many important cultural shifts with which the South and the wider Church have wrestled historically. Columbia Theological Seminary’s rich history provides a window into the social and intellectual life of the American South. Founded in 1828 as a Presbyterian seminary for the preparation of well-educated, mannerly ministers, it was located during its first one hundred years in Columbia, South Carolina. During the antebellum period, it was known for its affluent and intellectually sophisticated board, faculty, and students. Its leaders sought to follow a middle way on the great intellectual and social issues of the day, including slavery. Columbia’s leaders, Unionists until the election of Lincoln, became ardent supporters of the Confederacy. While the seminary survived the burning of the city in 1865, it was left impoverished and poorly situated to meet the challenges of the modern world. Nevertheless, the seminary entered a serious debate about Darwinism. Professor James Woodrow, uncle of Woodrow Wilson, advocated a modest Darwinism, but reactionary forces led the seminary into a growing provincialism and intellectual isolation. In 1928 the seminary moved to metropolitan Atlanta signifying a transition from the Old South toward the New (mercantile) South. The seminary brought to its handsome new campus the theological commitments and racist assumptions that had long marked it. Under the leadership of James McDowell Richards, Columbia struggled against its poverty, provincialism, and deeply embedded racism. By the final decade of the twentieth century, Columbia had become one of the most highly endowed seminaries in the country, had internationally recognized faculty, and had students from all over the world and many Christian denominations. By the early years of the twenty-first century, Columbia had embraced a broad diversity in faculty and students. Columbia’s evolution has challenged assumptions about what it means to be Presbyterian, southern, and American, as the seminary continues its primary mission of providing the church a learned ministry. “A well written and carefully documented history not only of Columbia Theological Seminary, but also of the interplay among culture, theology, and theological institutions. This is necessary reading for anyone seeking to discern the future of theological education in the twenty-first century.” —Justo L. González, Church Historian, Decatur, GA “Clarke’s engaging history of one institution is also an incisive study of change in Southern culture. This is institutional history at its best. Clarke takes us inside a school of theology but also lets us feel the outside forces always pressing in on it, and he writes with the skill of a novelist. A remarkable accomplishment.” —E. Brooks Holifield, Emory University

The Faith I Live by

The Faith I Live by
Author: Ellen Gould Harmon White
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780828015059


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Pursue the Intentional Life

Pursue the Intentional Life
Author: Jean Fleming
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1612910971


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How will you live the rest of your life?

Receiving the Day

Receiving the Day
Author: Dorothy C. Bass
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506454763


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Embrace time as a gift--not an obstacle Receiving the Day invites us to open the gift of time, to dwell in the freedom to rest and worship that God intends for us and for all creatures. In this book, Dorothy C. Bass shows how Christian practices for rest and worship continually welcome us into a way of life attuned to the love of God, neighbor, earth, and self. Bass does not aim to provide clear instructions for creating a schedule that solves all our puzzles about how to live in time. Rather, convinced that Christian faith bears great wisdom about time, Bass offers an account of the weekly practice of keeping sabbath, along with other practices by which Christians have sought to live faithfully in time. These practices have been lived by diverse communities of faith across centuries and cultures. Through them, we can learn to dwell more graciously, attentively, and faithfully within the hours and days we have. We can also learn to share the gift of time gladly and gratefully with others, in and for this world God loves.

Teach Us to Number Our Days

Teach Us to Number Our Days
Author: Barbara Dee Baumgarten
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1999-09
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0819217654


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Includes historical explanations of various Christian symbols, full-sized patterns, and detailed step-by-step instructions on how to create your own calendar out of a variety of materials.

The Old Scofield® Study Bible, KJV, Large Print Edition

The Old Scofield® Study Bible, KJV, Large Print Edition
Author: C I Scofield
Publisher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-02-23
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9780195274868


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This Bible's crisp, large print makes it particularly attractive for preaching purposes, and for use by people with vision problems. The features found in other Scofield® editions - references, book introductions, chronologies, subject chain references, indexes and authoritative Oxford Bible Maps - are all present in this special edition of a renowned study resource.

Number Our Days

Number Our Days
Author: Barbara Myerhoff
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1980-05-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0671254308


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Anthropologist Myerhoff's penetrating exploration of the aging process is brilliant sociology--as well as living history--that tells readers about the importance of ritual, the agonies of aging, and the indomitable human spirit. "(The book) shines with the luminous wit of old age".--Robert Bly.

Learning to Love the Psalms

Learning to Love the Psalms
Author: W. Robert Godfrey
Publisher: Reformation Trust Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781567697438


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The Psalms are undeniably beautiful. They are also difficult, and readers often come away convinced that tremendous riches remain just beyond their grasp. In this book, Dr. W. Robert Godfrey invites us to journey with him towards a greater understanding and love for these sacred verses. The timeless elegance of the Psalms, their depth of expression, and testimony to the greatness of God have enchanted and edified Gods people for centuries. Learning to Love the Psalms is intended to help todays Christians share in that delight.

Numbering Our Days

Numbering Our Days
Author: Nichole J Suvar
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2022-12-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1664285741


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Each of us was placed on this earth for a certain number of days. Time is precious, and you don’t want to waste it. You desire a life that has meaning and purpose but you find yourself caught in a current of non-stop rushing. When this becomes your existence, day after day, you find you’ve lived a series of months, even years, unintentionally. In the middle of all of this is the suffocating presence of anxiety. You want a life that matters, but how do you do that in the middle of...life? How do you use the struggle of anxiety as a path to a life of meaning? With short daily devotions and practical application, Numbering Our Days encourages you to move out of maintenance mode and away from the spiral of anxiety and into a life lived with intention. Anxiety doesn’t have to define you. It can be what brings you back to Jesus, living a life that brings Him glory and points others to Him. This book will help you to pause, reflect with Scripture, and take action to combat anxiety and start living intentionally, one moment at a time. Because small moments, day by day, add up to an intentional life.