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      • Religion & beliefs
        April 2016

        Der Kreuzweg - Jesus besiegt den Tod

        Ewiges Leben in Gottes strahlendem Herzen

        by Karin Waldl

        Der Kreuzweg als Erlebnis für Kinder und Jugendliche. Ein moderner Kreuzweg, der auch die 15. Station, Jesu Auferstehung, beinhaltet. Die Botschaft des Lebens als frohe Botschaft steht im Vordergrund. Die Texte sind der Gefühls- und Gedankenwelt der Heranwachsenden angepasst. Die liebevoll und schlicht illustrierten Bilder laden zum gemeinsamen Nachdenken ein. Insgesamt ist der Kreuzweg nicht nur für die Arbeit in der Gemeinde oder im Religionsunterricht geeignet, sondern ein Buch für die ganze Familie.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences

        Analytical History of Christianity

        by Mohammad Sadeq Ahmadi

        Christianity, which with all its jurisprudential and theological religions has the most followers among the believers of the world, is a dark spot in its history due to the expediency of the leaders of this religion or due to sectarian intentions. Religions do not address a particular religion. These include the Crusades and the sectarian killings of Christian denominations, ideological differences over the person of Jesus, and historical disputes in this regard, which are addressed in this work.

      • Biblical studies & exegesis

        The Way of the Disciple

        Following Jesus according Mark's Gospel

        by Santiago Guijarro

        The originality of this work is the invitation to read the Gospel in light of the experience of Jesus’ discipleship. The circumstances of today’s readers are certainly different from those of the first disciples. Nowadays, possibly no one makes a living by fishing with rudimentary techniques in a small lake and no one speaks the language of those fishermen...  Yet, today’s readers can easily share with them the experience of being called by Jesus and the joy of being by His side. They may even know first hand how difficult it is sometimes to persevere in following Jesus. We must remember today the founding experiences of our faith, discipleship being one of them.

      • The historical Jesus

        The Four Gospels

        Third Revised Edition

        by Santiago Guijarro

        Towards the end of the second century A.D., the apostolic Church accepted the fourfold Gospel, that is, the four versions of the one Gospel preached from the beginning, the versions which were credited with being a true reflection of Jesus’ Good News. The present book is founded upon a simple premise: all four Gospels must be read and studied together. In the introduction, the author deals with the context (the books about Jesus written at that time) and explains why the Church chose exclusively these four books. Next, the author goes on to present the formation process of the Gospels, to study the relationship between them, and to analyze the oral tradition and the material used by the evangelists. Finally, the book offers an in-depth analysis of each Gospel: process of formation, literary structure and existential context. Essay, reference book, encyclopaedia, handbook on the four Gospels… all these titles are a accurate definition of this work.

      • Christianity

        The Birth of Christmas

        by Clifford F. Boyle

        A unique and timeless Christmas book which celebrates the true meaning of Christmas; the joy of the birth of the Christ child. Beautifully written by Pushcart finalist Cliff Boyle in a simple Shakespearean sonnet form, accompanied by hauntingly beautiful vintage Victorian black and white, as well as color photographs, the result is a work that encourages a return to the purity of classic religious values. At a time when many in our society seek to remove elements of religion from modern-day life, "The Birth of Christmas" helps readers to rediscover the true meaning of Christmas.

      • Religion & beliefs

        ER (HE)

        by Ralf Frisch

        What if one could ask the author of the Mark Gospel why he wrote what he wrote? What if one could ask him if he really thought it was the truth what he said about Jesus? In his brilliant book about Jesus of Nazareth, Ralf Frisch engages the unknown evangelist, who since ancient times is known by the name of Mark, in a virtual dialogue about demons and heroes, about fiction and truth, about loneliness, beauty and anger, about the boredom of today's faith and about the intensity of this Jesus of Nazareth. In his thought experiment Ralf Frisch does not avoid theological taboos: Would it not have been wiser to spare posterity the death on the cross? Was the resurrection of the Nazarene perhaps only a fantasy? What future does Jesus Christ have in a world that longs for life, salvation and redemption, but in the end perhaps no longer believes in God? The answers of the man from the past come unexpectedly. They have the power to transform space and time – not only in the past, but also in the present.

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