Books by Fernando Arzola, Jr.
Fernando Arzola, Jr.
Wipf and Stock, 2011
Exploring Worship engages in a comparative study of Catholic, Evangelical, and Orthodox teachings on corporate worship and suggests classic practices that help deepen the understanding and experience of worship.
First Year Studies: Foundations for Excellence
Fernando Arzola Jr. and Denise Hirschlein
Tapestry Press, 2002
Specifically designed for First Year Students entering into the Nyack College Manhattan Campus and rooted in six unifying principles (Community Building, Academic Empowerment, Modern World Understanding, Personal Development, Urban Ministry and Spiritual Formation - CAMPUS), this text is a compilation of essays especially selected to assist students in their transition into a Christian liberal arts college located in the urban context.
Fernando Arzola Jr.
InterVarsity Press, 2007
Youth ministries in large cities have tended to settle onto one of three paths - a traditional paradigm, a liberal paradigm, and an activist paradigm. Arzola proposes a fourth way, a prophetic paradigm that cultivates young people who are spiritually rooted, emotionally mature and responsive to the needs of their community.
Books by James Danaher
James P. Danaher
Cascade Publications, 2011
Theology generally offers us words that purport to give us a more precise and certain understanding of God, but the mystic has always known that our relationship to God transcends words and the kind of understanding that words produce. That is the ultimate purpose of contemplative prayer, and the purpose of this book is to offer a philosophy and theology of contemplative prayer in the twenty-first century."
James Danaher
Liguori, 2006
Our understanding of everything begins with the concepts we learned at our mother's knee. Since the vast majority of those concepts reflect the judgments and prejudices of our culture and language community, we need to rethink these concepts based upon the things that Jesus says and does. This is what it means to "take on the mind of Christ."
James P. Danaher
Pickwick Publications, 2011
Jesus After Modernity sets out to explore what it might mean for us to speak of the truth of the Gospel in a twenty-first century context.
James P. Danaher
Academica Press, 2001
The book is an attempt to reconsider some of the more important concepts at the base of our understanding of the Gospel. Since most of our concepts are the product of judgments made within our language communities there is a pressing need to reconstruct our concepts in order to get closer to Jesus' intentional meaning. The book offers a method and examples of how that can be done.
Books by Denise Hirschlein
First Year Studies: Foundations for Excellence
Fernando Arzola Jr. and Denise Hirschlein
Tapestry Press, 2002
Specifically designed for First Year Students entering into the Nyack College Manhattan Campus and rooted in six unifying principles (Community Building, Academic Empowerment, Modern World Understanding, Personal Development, Urban Ministry and Spiritual Formation - CAMPUS), this text is a compilation of essays especially selected to assist students in their transition into a Christian liberal arts college located in the urban context.
Books by Stephen Maret
Stephen Maret
Church Gate Books, 2009
This textbook covers the foundations of a relatively recent area of developmental psychology focusing on the 9 months prior to birth.
Frank Lake, Stephen Maret, Ed.
Emeth Press, 2008
This book is the third and final book in Frank Lake's Maternal-Fetal Distress Syndrome trilogy and presents a summary of his thoughts on a Christian prenatal psychology and theology.
Stephen Maret
University Press, 2001
This book presents a summary and critique of Frank Lake's Maternal-Fetal Distress Syndrome as a usable theory for understanding the foundations of personality development and malformation, along with a Christian therapeutic approach for addressing psychopathology of a prenatal origin.
Books by Bradley McDuffie
And The West Was Not So Far Away
Brad McDuffie
Des Hymnagistes Press, 2009
And The West Was Not So Far Away is Brad McDuffie's first book of poetry. The collection is divided into four sections which follow the western movement from Europe to California and explores the significance of the "West" in all of its various traditions and myths.
Bradley McDuffie
New Street Communications, 2011
In Teaching Salinger's Nine Stories, Brad McDuffie offers the first full-length study of J. D. Salinger's groundbreaking collection Nine Stories, providing a comprehensive analysis of the stories individually and collectively as a short story cycle. The second part of the book, "Nine Essays," contains essays by a number of eminent scholars, and helps to make it a great classroom companion and to move Salinger scholarship into the 21st Century.
Books by Larry Poston
Larry Poston
Oxford University Press, 1992
This book explores the ways that Muslims have conducted missionary outreach through the centuries, emphasizing their outreach to Westerners in particular. The changeover from the original external-institutional strategy of the jihads to the more modern internal-personal strategy which is much more "evangelical" in form is described in depth.
Larry Poston
Horizon Books, 2000
This book provides readers with a street-level view of the agenda and teachings of American Muslims, evaluates the Islamic faith and practice from the perspective of evangelical Christianity, and motivates believers to become involved in enriching personal encounters with Muslim neighbors.
Books by James Romaine
Objects of Grace: Conversations on Creativity and Faith
James Romaine
Square Halo Books, 2002
Objects of Grace is a collection of conversations focusing on the intersection of Christianity and creativity with some of today’s most intriguing artists Sandra Bowden, Dan Callis, Mary McCleary, John Silvis, Edward Knippers, Erica Downer, Albert Pedulla, Tim Rollins and K.O.S., Joel Sheesley and Makoto Fujimura.
The Art of Guy Chase
James Romaine
Square Halo Books, 2011
The Art of Guy Chase explores the visual, conceptual and spiritual complexities of Guy Chase, one of the most provocative contemporary visual artists of faith. Chase's art is characterized by intentionally cultivated contradictions between humor and sobriety, contemplation and irony, material tactility and sacred meaning.
Books by Steven Ware
Steve Ware
Edwin Mellen Press, 2004
While previous works by other authors explored restorationistic ideas in other major Protestant movements and communions such as the Puritans, Anabaptists, Methodists, Disciples of Christ, Christian Churches/Churches of Christ, and Pentecostals, this work focuses on the development and progress of restorationism in the formative decades of the holiness movement. It therefore provides a necessary link between the implicit restorationism of nineteenth-century American evangelicalism and the more explicit restorationism of pentecostalism.
Books by David Weir
David A. Weir
Eerdmans, 2004
Weir explores the origins and development of covenant thought in America by analyzing the town and church documents written and signed by seventeenth century New Englanders.