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For an introduction to process theology and how it might change your way of thinking and impact your life in a positive way, this trilogy presents Process Theology: Embracing Adventure with God, Process Spirituality: Practicing Holy Adventure, and Beauty and Process Theology: A Journey of Transformation. The first two are by Bruce Epperly and the…
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The biblical picture of the Spirit is one of action, change, and renewal. Are you ready to join this joyous adventure?
The biblical picture of the Spirit is one of action, change, and renewal. Are you ready to join this joyous adventure?
An ethical/spiritual journey leading from life as a devout Catholic girl from a Louisiana mill town to a mystical humanist Unitarian Universalist. Connects life experiences with intellectual, spiritual, and ethical growth.
Original PDF pamphlet version of FastTracts booklet by the same title. You have permission to copy and print this as much as you want as long as it is not modified in content, other than to fill in the personalization section. There is one downloadable file, an 8 1/2″ x 14″ file to be printed…
In debates about the authority of the Bible, people commonly argue that the Bible is inspired, even inerrant, and therefore that it has authority. Is this argument valid? Dr. Edward W. H. Vick argues that it is not, that authority does not derive from inspiration, and that terms like “inspiration” and “inerrancy” do not contribute…
In debates about the authority of the Bible, people commonly argue that the Bible is inspired, even inerrant, and therefore that it has authority. Is this argument valid? Dr. Edward W. H. Vick argues that it is not, that authority does not derive from inspiration, and that terms like “inspiration” and “inerrancy” do not contribute…
What are the key experiences that have defined the traditional Seventh-day Adventist approach to hermeneutics? Veteran Seventh-day Adventist theologian and philosopher Edward W. H. Vick provides a brief answer to this question in this short book, with only 64 pages of text. Tracing the way interpretation was done starting with the Millerite movement in the…