951 resultados para Theology of Prosperity
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"Also, a trans. of [his] Elements of theology ... Providence and fate ... extracts from ... Ten doubts concerning providence, and trans. of extracts from ... Subsistence of evil ; by Thomas Taylor."
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"[v. 1] ...only one ever published" handwritten on t.p.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Translated by T.G. Worcester, and revised by the Rev. T.B. Hayward."--Hyde, J. A bibliography of the works of Emanuel Swedenborg (no.2740)
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With: A treatise on the Divine Trinity, together with an account of wonderful things seen in the spiritual world extracted from The true Christian religion containing the universal theology of the new church by Emanuel Swedenborg. Philadelphia: Printed for William Schlatter, 1817=61[i.e. 1817]
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Includes indexes.
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Thèse numérisée par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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A theology of institutions is dependent upon an imagination sparked by the cross and shaped by the hope of the resurrection. Creative destruction is the institutional process of dying so that new life might flourish for the sake of others. Relying upon the institutional imagination of James K.A. Smith, the institutional particularity of David Fitch, and L. Gregory Jones’ traditioned innovation, creative destruction becomes a means of institutional discipleship. When an institution practices creative destruction, it learns to remember, imagine, and be present so that it might cultivate habits of faithful innovation. As institutions learn to take up their cross a clearer telos comes into view and collaboration across various organizations becomes possible for a greater good. Institutions that take up the practice of creative destruction can reimagine, reset, restart or resurrect themselves through a kind of dying so that new life can emerge. Creative destruction is an apologetic for an institutional way of being-in-the-world for the sake of all beings-in-the-world.
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Thèse numérisée par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.