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Ain't Too Proud to Beg

Ain't Too Proud to Beg

Telford Work

William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
2007
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Karl Barth's legendary image of preaching with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other now has a matching image for praying. In Ain't Too Proud to Beg Telford Work encourages praying with a social documentary in one hand and the Lord's Prayer in the other. The result is neither a commentary on the Lord's Prayer nor a theology of prayer. Instead it is an exercise book that uses prayer to strengthen our theological muscles. Work proposes that we take whatever is happening in our world -- a political election or the latest war will do -- and set the Lord's Prayer in the middle of it. Let that prayer shed light on the scene and expose what matters. Then pray it. Then look again and see how the prayer is a response to what matters. These three movements give structure to the book as a whole and to each chapter within it. Prayed this way, the Lord's Prayer is always new and never quite the same. Ecumenical, evangelical, postmodern, and irenic in tone, Ain't Too Proud to Beg ends not with a neat scholarly wrap-up but with an open-ended -Amen- -- three sparkling, joyful sermons -- a fitting ending to Work's provocative exploration of prayer as a theological process.
Jesus––the End and the Beginning – Tracing the Christ–Shaped Nature of Everything
Telford Work examines some of the most important ways Jesus is "the omega and the alpha"--the end and the beginning. Jesus alone fulfills the divine purpose for all things, brings about the end of the old world's evil and suffering, and begins eternity's new creation. This core conviction is one of the deepest logics that shapes Christian thinking and life. The author offers a unique, big-picture introduction to how Jesus's life and death shape Christian theology and practice and helps readers fully understand Jesus's transformation of all things.
Deuteronomy

Deuteronomy

Telford Work

Brazos Press
2022
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Pastors and leaders of the classical church--such as Augustine, Calvin, Luther, and Wesley--interpreted the Bible theologically, believing Scripture as a whole witnessed to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Modern interpreters of the Bible questioned this premise. But in recent decades, a critical mass of theologians and biblical scholars has begun to reassert the priority of a theological reading of Scripture.The Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible enlists leading theologians to read and interpret Scripture for the twenty-first century, just as the church fathers, the Reformers, and other orthodox Christians did for their times and places. In the eighth volume in the series, Telford Work presents a theological exegesis of Deuteronomy.
Living and Active

Living and Active

Telford Work; Richard Hays

William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
2001
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For all of the Bible's popularity both in the church and in Western culture, confusion reigns about what the Bible is, its relationship to God, its relationship to its human authors and readers, and its proper use. Living and Active answers these fundamental questions by looking anew at Scripture from the perspective of Christian doctrine. Rather than treating the Bible as a sourcebook for theology, Telford Work uses systematic theology to build a compelling new doctrine of Scripture: the doctrine of God establishes the Bible's triune character and purpose; the doctrine of salvation explains the mission of Scripture in ancient Israel, in the career of Jesus, and in the life of his followers; the doctrine of the church relates the Bible's qualities to those of its reading communities, describes the relation of Scripture and tradition, and appreciates the Bible's role in worship and in personal salvation. Drawing in this way on the full resources of Christian dogmatics allows us to see the Bible at work accomplishing God's purposes in the world.Throughout the book, Work incorporates insights from the Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anabaptist, and evangelical traditions in order to produce a truly ecumenical doctrine of Scripture. He also interacts with patristic theology and practice, historical-critical methods of interpretation, and postmodern thought, refusing to draw lines between biblical studies, ethics, history, philosophy, and theology. As a result, Living and Active is the most comprehensive, balanced, and relevant statement of Scripture now available. It clearly portrays the Bible as integral to the economy of salvation and the life of the church, it offers solutions to the current crisis of biblical authority and practice, and it prescribes fruitful ways to preach, teach, and live Scripture in today's world.
What about Evolution?

What about Evolution?

April Maskiewicz Cordero; Douglas Estes; Telford Work

Cascade Books
2022
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It can be a shock in our culture for a Christian to encounter evolutionary biology and conversely for a Darwinian to encounter biblical Christianity. Can a devout Christian with a high view of scripture accept scientific views of evolution? Some proponents of biblical Christianity or Darwinian evolution are quick to claim their incompatibility. However, as strong believers in both Christ and the sciences, we find more harmony than friction between them. If you or someone you care about sees a tension between evolution and Christian faith, we want to help you understand their interaction. This book, written by a biologist, a pastor/biblical scholar, and a theologian, addresses questions from the gifts of each of their disciplines. We acknowledge the insights and authority of the Bible, explain the science of evolution, explore their mutual relevance, and argue that holding the two together deepens our understanding of the world and its creator.
What about Evolution?

What about Evolution?

April Maskiewicz Cordero; Douglas Estes; Telford Work

Cascade Books
2022
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It can be a shock in our culture for a Christian to encounter evolutionary biology and conversely for a Darwinian to encounter biblical Christianity. Can a devout Christian with a high view of scripture accept scientific views of evolution? Some proponents of biblical Christianity or Darwinian evolution are quick to claim their incompatibility. However, as strong believers in both Christ and the sciences, we find more harmony than friction between them. If you or someone you care about sees a tension between evolution and Christian faith, we want to help you understand their interaction. This book, written by a biologist, a pastor/biblical scholar, and a theologian, addresses questions from the gifts of each of their disciplines. We acknowledge the insights and authority of the Bible, explain the science of evolution, explore their mutual relevance, and argue that holding the two together deepens our understanding of the world and its creator.
Telford

Telford

David Trumper

Sutton Publishing Ltd
2001
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Since 1968 the five towns of Wellington, Oakengates, Dawley, Madeley and Ironbridge, along with smaller villages and hamlets, have been melded into the new town of Telford. Even so the planners and the local population have done their utmost to preserve the identities of these settlements, some of which pre-date the Norman Conquest. It was an area of great contrast, from the rural character of Wellington in the north to the heavy industrialisation of Coalbrookdale and Ironbridge in the south.Each settlement developed its own unique history and local folklore, which this book has tried to capture. The pace of change has been great over the past forty years, but with the aid of over 200 rare photographs of the Telford area we look back to the era before those changes began, as well as charting the growth of the new town.
Telford, Ironbridge and the Wrekin

Telford, Ironbridge and the Wrekin

Ordnance Survey
2015
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OS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The OS Explorer range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps. Providing complete GB coverage the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways.
Telford Then & Now

Telford Then & Now

David Trumper

Pitkin Publishing
2013
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In 1968 the government decided to enlarge the area previously known as Dawley New Town. It was renamed 'Telford' after Thomas Telford, the 'Father of Civil Engineering', whose influence on the country can still be seen today. The architects and planners of the new town were faced with a daunting task as the area was a range of contrasting landscapes made up of large settlements, villages and hamlets, agricultural land and large areas of disused industrial sites. Another problem for the planners was how to pacify the inhabitants of the five main townships of Wellington, Oakengates, Dawley, Madeley and Ironbridge, who were fiercely independent. The Telford Development Corporation wisely left them as district centres, linking them together with an amazing network of bypasses and roads. Teleford Then and Now charts the town's transformation through a wonderful collection of old photographs, taken between 1890 and 1970, which are compared and contrasted with modern equivalents, unveiling striking changes and unexpected similarities.
Telford A Pictorial History

Telford A Pictorial History

George Evans; Ron Briscoe

Phillimore Co Ltd
1995
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Telford may be a new town, but it also contains a World Heritage Site, and the famous Ironbridge Gorge Museum. It is an area renowned for pioneering and innovations from Darby’s furnace, and the first railway engine to the discovery of digitalis and the invention of electric propulsion. “... this is no stuffy history text book ... The captions capture the spirit of a bygone era and the text is informative without being boring.” Telford Journal
Telford Dreams

Telford Dreams

Marty Murr

Independently Published
2019
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Telford Dreams is a fiction novel about a high school senior who is facing a lot of adversity as his senior year comes to an end. He has a dad who casts a shadow that seems almost impossible to escape. He has a friend he is in love with, but he doesn't know how to tell her, and he seems to be trapped in the inescapable friend zone. Finally, he must decide where he is going to college. Does he choose to escape the shadow of his father and follow the girl that may or may not love him, or does he face the pressure of being engulfed by his father's shadow, but never know what may happen with the girl?
Telford Steam Railway

Telford Steam Railway

Dave Angell

Amberley Publishing
2021
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Telford Steam Railways is based on part of the ex-Great Western Railway line from Wellington to Craven Arms via Ironbridge, which was completed in 1867 and closed to passengers by 1962. By good fortune the line to Horsehay was kept open for irregular transportation of bridge parts. Telford Steam Railway can be traced back to the purchase of ex-GWR loco No. 5619 in the mid-1970s by Telford Development Corporation, initially intended as a static exhibit.Since those early days the group of volunteers have transformed the railway into a major local tourist attraction. Regular trains operate, initially only from Horsehay to Heath Hill Tunnel, but with grit and determination an extension was opened back into Lawley, involving the movement of 50,000 tons of spoil and extensive ground works. The operating Trust now have grand plans to extend the railway back in to the World Heritage Site of the Ironbridge Gorge, providing an added tourist attraction along with an alternative solution to traffic congestion.Extensive use of members photographs is made to detail the history of the original line, the story of Telford Steam Railway and the plans to complete their journey to Ironbridge.
Telford's Odyssey

Telford's Odyssey

David Ebsworth

SilverWood Books Ltd
2025
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A novel in ten acts, following the misadventures of correspondent Jack Telford, from 1945 until his death in 1983. A series of linked long short stories, and short novellas, brought together in Telford’s Odyssey. ‘Odysseus had it easy,’ said Jack Telford. ‘Only adrift for ten years after his war. But me? It’s taken me forty!’ Forty years before he could finally come home. And all those journeys; the places he’d seen; the treacheries he’d known; the enemies he’d managed to make, like Papa Hemingway; the unlikely friendship with young George Harrison; the secrets he’d discovered; the dangers he’d come through. Unscathed? Hardly. Though, just look what he’d found at the end. Had it been worthwhile? Had he made a difference somewhere along the road? Somewhere in those forty long years?
Telford Taylor

Telford Taylor

VDM Publishing House
2010
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Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
Thomas Telford

Thomas Telford

Thomas Telford Ltd
2007
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Thomas Telford is arguably the most influential civil engineer who ever lived. First president of the Institution of Civil Engineers, he has left an enduring legacy. From the 1790’s for four decades, Telford’s achievements were second to none in the application of engineering solutions, improved constructional materials and the use of technology. His projects, involving movement of people, goods or water extended to Poland, Sweden, Panama, Canada and India. This celebration of Telford’s work marks the 250th anniversary of his birth. It includes original illustrations from the Institution of Civil Engineers archives and is written by industry experts to demonstrate the impact that his works and ideas still have on society today.