Tag: Faith

Velvet Elvis Repainting the Christian Faith


Free Download Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith By Rob Bell
2012 | 213 Pages | ISBN: 0062197215 | EPUB | 1 MB
Velvet Elvis is the first book from Rob Bell, the New York Times bestselling author of Love Wins. Selected as one of 2011’s most influential people by Time Magazine, pastor Bell offers original and refreshingly personal perspectives on what Christianity is truly all about in Velvet Elvis. A vibrant voice for a new generation of Christians-the most recognizable Christian leader among young adults-Rob Bell inspires readers to take a fresh look at traditional questions of faith.

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The Christianization of Pyrrhonism Scepticism and Faith in Pascal, Kierkegaard, and Shestov


Free Download The Christianization of Pyrrhonism: Scepticism and Faith in Pascal, Kierkegaard, and Shestov By José R. Maia Neto (auth.)
1995 | 158 Pages | ISBN: 9401041032 | PDF | 12 MB
`… this book is an excellent piece of scholarship, one which deserves to be read by anyone interested in the role of Greek philosophy in the development of either Christian or existential thinking.’British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 8:1 (2000)

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Kingdoms of Faith A New History of Islamic Spain [Audiobook]


Free Download Brian A. Catlos, Bob Souer (Narrator), "Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Islamic Spain"
English | ASIN: B07JQ288C3 | 2018 | MP3@64 kbps | ~14:28:00 | 411 MB
A magisterial, myth-dispelling history of Islamic Spain spanning the millennium between the founding of Islam in the seventh century and the final expulsion of Spain’s Muslims in the 17th.
In Kingdoms of Faith, award-winning historian Brian A. Catlos rewrites the history of Islamic Spain from the ground up, evoking the cultural splendor of al-Andalus, while offering an authoritative new interpretation of the forces that shaped it.

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The Light of Faith Lumen Fidei

Free Download Pope Francis, "The Light of Faith: Lumen Fidei"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 1586179063, 0804185859 | EPUB | pages: 111 | 1.8 mb
Faith is the source of light, of guidance for the Christian life. We walk by faith, not by sight, wrote St Paul. In his first encyclical Pope Francis reflects on the meaning of faith, the beginning of God’s gracious salvation.Faith is the means by which man encounters the living God through Jesus Christ in the Holy Spirit. Francis draws on key themes of his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, who wrote encyclicals on charity and hope. He intended to complete the set with a reflection on faith, which would also have underscored the Year of Faith that he launched. Benedict’s history-making retirement meant he was unable to finish his encyclical. Francis took up the task, adding his own insights, themes, and emphases to the work begun by Benedict XVI.According to Pope Francis, Light of Faith is a four hand document. Pope Benedict, Francis notes, handed it to me, it is a strong document. He did the great amount of work. Thus, although officially Light of Faith (Lumen Fidei) is an encyclical of Pope Francis and reflects his teaching ministry, it is also reflects the work of Pope Emeritus Benedict. This is not only Francis’ first encyclical; it is also the first encyclical to have been openly written by two successors of St. Peter.There is an urgent need, then, to see once again that faith is a light, for once the flame of faith dies out, all other lights begin to dim. The light of faith is unique, since it is capable of illuminating every aspect of human existence. A light this powerful cannot come from ourselves but from a more primordial source: in a word, it must come from God. Faith is born of an encounter with the living God who calls us and reveals his love, a love which precedes us and upon which we can lean for security and for building our lives. – Pope Francis

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The God of Yes How Faith Makes All Things New


Free Download Jud Wilhite, "The God of Yes: How Faith Makes All Things New"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1455515396, 1455577758 | EPUB | pages: 208 | 0.4 mb
The Christian life is often defined as "no." What starts with a desire to reject descructive things morphs into a "no" to people, enjoyment, laughter, pleasure, success, and ultimately life itself. Before we know it, we’ve reduced the Christian faith to a huge rejection of just about everything God has created. Is it any wonder why many in our culture think of Christianity and "no" comes to mind?

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