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Genre | : Religion |
Author | : Phil Fernandes |
Publisher | : Xulon Press |
Release | : 2003-07 |
File | : 245 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781591602682 |
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Genre | : Religion |
Author | : Phil Fernandes |
Publisher | : Xulon Press |
Release | : 2003-07 |
File | : 245 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781591602682 |
"Understanding God's Government" dares to explore the nature of government at all levels - its pyramidal, hierarchical structure - within civil, religious, business, military, and social spheres, and then dissect the motivations behind their leaders. It is discovered that fear is usually the prime motivator that leaders use to gain and maintain control. The Creator's intended form of government for mankind, however, is a brotherhood based upon lateral relationships of love and concern for one's fellow man. The author delves into Biblical and secular sources to elucidate the nature of today's governments, elements of Godly government, ideal government within the ecclesia, forms of government that work, and their consequences. Additional articles are included, by former presidential candidate Harry Browne, Herbert W. Armstrong, James Lloyd, Norman Edwards, and the author. Learn why future government holds so much promise within this war-torn, unstable world.
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Author | : Paul W. Syltie |
Publisher | : Virtualbookworm Publishing |
Release | : 2005-03 |
File | : 709 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781589397118 |
Growing out of the most radical fringes of the abolitionist movement, the Society for Universal Inquiry and Reform set out to inaugurate a new social order based on the principles of nonresistance. The Society founded eight utopian communities which, though short-lived, were the setting for the most radical questioning of antebellum American society. The members of the Society renounced all forms of coercive relationships. They attempted to live without government or private property and to model new visions of work, education, religion, economics, women's rights and roles, and community. This book tells the story of their impassioned attempt to transform the world and begin the "Government of God."
Genre | : Religion |
Author | : Thomas D. Hamm |
Publisher | : Indiana University Press |
Release | : 1995-11-22 |
File | : 356 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0253114713 |
Martin Luther (1483–1546) famously began the Reformation, a movement that shook Europe with religious schism and social upheaval. While his Ninety-Five Theses and other theological works have received centuries of scrutiny and recognition, his political writings have traditionally been dismissed as inconsistent or incoherent. God and Government focuses on Luther’s interpretations of theology and the Bible, the historical context of the Reformation, and a wide range of writings that have been misread or misappropriated. Re-contextualizing and clarifying Luther’s political ideas, Jarrett Carty contends that the political writings are best understood through Luther’s “two kingdoms” teaching, in which human beings are at once subjects of a spiritual inner kingdom, and another temporal outer kingdom. Focusing on Luther’s interpretations of theology and the Bible, the historical context of the Reformation, and a wide range of writings that have been misread or ignored, Carty traces how Luther applied political theories to the most difficult challenges of the Reformation, such as the Peasants’ War of 1525 and the Protestant resistance against the Holy Roman Empire, as well as social changes and educational reforms. The book further compares Luther’s political thought to that of Protestant and Catholic political reformers of the sixteenth century. Intersecting scholarship from political theory, religious studies, history, and theology, God and Government offers a comprehensive look at Martin Luther’s political thought across his career and writings.
Genre | : Religion |
Author | : Jarrett A. Carty |
Publisher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Release | : 2017-11-08 |
File | : 193 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780773551985 |
Vinz identifies the form of American nationalism as the nationalism of messianism, but demonstrates that Protestant leadership throughout the twentieth century gave no consistent voice on what America should be messianic about, displaying a cacophonous mix of nationalistic expressions that both reflected and contributed to societal confusion.
Genre | : Religion |
Author | : Warren L. Vinz |
Publisher | : SUNY Press |
Release | : 1997-10-27 |
File | : 284 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0791431762 |
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Publisher | : Xulon Press |
Release | : |
File | : 180 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781612159584 |
First Published in 2015. Written in an accessible way and with colour images, this book looks at the role of Colonial rule in the Government within American History. Starting with the landing of Norseman Leif Eirksson in 1020 in North America, early explorers, Spanish and English colonization, the effect on the native American tribes, the four government structures of France, Spain, England the Netherlands. Then moving onto the developing colonies and the breaking away from Great Britain and the Acts of law that influenced change. Includes a timeline and sections for further reference.
Genre | : Political Science |
Author | : Martin Kelly |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2015-04-08 |
File | : 144 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781317469513 |
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Author | : John Howard Hinton (the Elder.) |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1856 |
File | : 246 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : NLS:V000617584 |
Finally buttressed with Natures bounty, fortified with Natures gifts, testifying to Natures truth we must be ready to take a leap in faith. The hardest leap of faith to believe in; is a leap of faith in each other, in the individual. In the end the only way a government of the Individuals, by the Individuals for the Individual can long endure on the face of the Earth. Faith in God alone cannot suffice for such a government to work. It is the most necessary prerequisite for such a government to exist. But it cannot retain it cannot nurture it because the government is a covenant a pact made between God and the individual. If we lose faith in the individual we break the sacred pact. Being granted so many gifts the last act is in our own hands we are the City on the Hill when we believe we are the City on the Hill. When we act the part we are the Light of the world and the Inspiration to the World. It is really simple, if enough individuals carry out this leap of faith, a new critical mass will be reached, and a miracle will turn the tide in our affairs once more and we like the patriots of old will once again fulfill our own self-actualization process and bequeath to our posterity the ability and responsibility to reach their own.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Bill Miller |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Release | : 2014-01-15 |
File | : 287 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781483639222 |
Thematic examination of monotheistic religions The second edition of Jews, Christians, Muslims: A Comparative Introduction to Monotheistic Religions, compares Judaism, Christianity, and Islam using seven common themes which are equally relevant to each tradition. Provoking critical thinking, this text addresses the cultural framework of religious meanings and explores the similarities and differences among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as it explains the ongoing process of interpretation in each religion. The book is designed for courses in Western and World Religions.
Genre | : Religion |
Author | : John Corrigan |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2016-01-08 |
File | : 534 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781317346999 |