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Jerusalem Burning

Jerusalem Burning

Robert L Canfield; Darrell Whiteman

Cascade Books
2024
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The Babylonian attack on Jerusalem in 587 BCE forced upon the Israelite survivors the realization that Yahweh, one of the gods they had venerated, was an overwhelming presence in their affairs. The attack on their city had been devastating, overturning virtually the only world they knew. Such a disaster had been prophesied by several prophets of Yahweh who had warned them against worshipping other gods than Yahweh and ignoring his commandments. These prophets reminded them that in the ancient past Yahweh had established a special relationship with their people, binding them to himself through a covenant in which Yahweh promised to protect and lead their people while they were to honor him as their only god and keep his commandments. The community of survivors living as exiles in Babylon, and their heirs who would return to Judah after 539 BCE, believed that Yahweh had caused the destruction of their society because of the refusal of their people to abide by the terms of the ancient covenant. Indeed, they saw it as an act of Yahweh's love, an appeal for them to honor him as their only god so that he could show them his favor. Anthropologist Robert Canfield examines the process by which this transformation in religious understanding took place, describing it as an example of how human beings imaginatively imbue their affairs with moral significance.
Jerusalem Burning

Jerusalem Burning

Robert L Canfield; Darrell Whiteman

Cascade Books
2024
sidottu
The Babylonian attack on Jerusalem in 587 BCE forced upon the Israelite survivors the realization that Yahweh, one of the gods they had venerated, was an overwhelming presence in their affairs. The attack on their city had been devastating, overturning virtually the only world they knew. Such a disaster had been prophesied by several prophets of Yahweh who had warned them against worshipping other gods than Yahweh and ignoring his commandments. These prophets reminded them that in the ancient past Yahweh had established a special relationship with their people, binding them to himself through a covenant in which Yahweh promised to protect and lead their people while they were to honor him as their only god and keep his commandments. The community of survivors living as exiles in Babylon, and their heirs who would return to Judah after 539 BCE, believed that Yahweh had caused the destruction of their society because of the refusal of their people to abide by the terms of the ancient covenant. Indeed, they saw it as an act of Yahweh's love, an appeal for them to honor him as their only god so that he could show them his favor. Anthropologist Robert Canfield examines the process by which this transformation in religious understanding took place, describing it as an example of how human beings imaginatively imbue their affairs with moral significance.
Essays on Biblical Texts

Essays on Biblical Texts

Robert L. Canfield Phd

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Robert L. Canfield is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis. In this collage of essays he examines passages of the Bible that have informed his understanding of himself and his life and career. Its narratives, proclamations, examples, enjoinders, claims and promises have shaped his priorities, thoughts, and concerns and so affected his approach to the deep questions that on a subliminal level vex everyone. In these Biblical passages he finds grounds for reflection into the nature of the human condition, the origins of the Christian movement, the practice of authentic faith (which, he stresses, requires creativity), the social implications of belief in Christ, the threats to the earth's ecosystem, and the wonder of the cosmos. Some of the passages examined here have received little notice in Christian circles. The chapters examine various texts in order to comment on diverse subjects: what Christianity is, rejection of slavery implied in two letters of Paul, the relation of envy and cowardice in public situations, the resurrection of Christ, suicide, political abuses of religious zeal, ways to live "non-religiously," Peter's insight into the state of those who have "never heard", the life of faith in an unpredictable world, the importance of prophetic social critique, the authority and significance of "twelve Jewish men" in the advance of the Christian movement, the marvel of the cosmos and nature's works, and, finally, a curious prediction of climate change.
Walking Blind: And Other Essays on Biblical Texts

Walking Blind: And Other Essays on Biblical Texts

Robert L. Canfield

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Robert L. Canfield, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis, examines passages of the Bible that have informed his understanding of himself and his life and career. Its narratives, proclamations, examples, enjoinders, claims and promises have shaped his priorities, thoughts, and concerns and so affected his approach to the deep questions that on a subliminal level vex all of us. In these Biblical passages he finds grounds for reflection into the nature of the human condition, the origins of the Christian movement, the practice of authentic faith, the social implications of belief in Christ, the threats to the earth's ecosystem, and the wonder of the cosmos. Some of the passages examined here are little remarked in Christian circles.The chapters examine various texts in order to comment on such subjects as: what Christianity is, how slavery is rejected in two letters of Paul, how envy and cowardice converge in public situations, why the resurrection of Christ can be regarded as a fact of history, what the Christian view of suicide is, how religious zeal is abused in politics, how the Bible enjoins us to live "non-religiously," how a comment by Peter formulates God's provision for those who have "never heard", how the prophetic social critique has been critical in God's relation to man, how the agreement of "twelve Jewish men" was foundational to the advance of the Christian movement, how the cosmos elicits awe and wonder, and, finally, how a strange prediction of Christ seems to relate to the effects of a warming earth.
For Self-Examination and Judge for Yourself! / Edited by Robert L. Perkins.
For the first time in English the world community of scholars is systematically assembling and presenting the results of recent research in the vast literature of Soren Kierkegaard. Based on the definitive English edition of Kierkegaard's works by Princeton University Press, this series of commentaries addresses all the published texts of the influential Danish philosopher and theologian.
Footprints: Raising Godly Children: The Life and Legacy of Robert L. Hoover Sr.

Footprints: Raising Godly Children: The Life and Legacy of Robert L. Hoover Sr.

Robert L. Hoover Jr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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In his book, FOOTPRINTS: Raising Godly Children, Robert L. Hoover Jr. exposes a lack of godly parenting in America today. His straight forward approach to expressing timeless truths taught in the Bible about parental involvement, discipline and making children accountable are unparalleled in today's society. In today's world and unfortunately, even in the church world, common sense and Biblical correctness is woefully absent in far too many homes. Mr. Hoover has taken his many years of experience in the ministry, combined with his experiences in the business world and now in the public school system to weave what will be to many, a provocative and head scratching account of what it means to be a good dad by Biblical standards. Frankly, the words of this book are against the grain and counter-cultural to all that seems normal by todays standards of parenting and raising godly children. Mr. Hoover digs into the Scripture to look at good dads of the Bible and bad dads. Some will surprise the reader. As the contemporary measuring stick Mr. Hoover uses his own dad, Robert L. Hoover Sr. as the example; and what a measuring stick it is indeed All three of Mr. Hoover Sr.'s children not only are Spirit filled Christians, but they are all in ministry. All twelve of the grandchildren are also Spirit filled Christians with several feeling the call into full time ministry. Mr. Hoover also spins humor and light comedy in his writing as he describes what it was like living in his dads home as a child. Some of the stories will amuse, and entertain you while others will bring a tear or two to your eye. But the bottom line is, that there has never been a time in American History where dads are so badly needed and sadly are too often missing or are not fulfilling their duties. The male reader, if he takes the words of these pages as a standard, will become a better dad. The ladies who read will obviously become better moms and wives and the children who read here will learn to strive to be better mom's and dad's as they approach their adult years.
Robert L Thompson

Robert L Thompson

Robert L Thompson

Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
2022
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Robert L. Thompson, FAIA, is the founder and lead design principal of the Portland-based firm TVA Architects, a firm that has built a foundation of collaboration, innovation, and conservation through beautiful design. He is responsible for the design of many of the most prominent buildings throughout Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. TVA Architects creatively transforms their clients' needs and aspirations into elegantly understated works of meaningful architecture, meticulously detailed and impeccably crafted. The projects documented in this book coincide with the fortieth anniversary of this celebrated architect and his body of work as a designer and innovator. He founded TVA Architects in 1984 and built an internationally recognised practice, starting in the Pacific Northwest. In 1993, at the age of thirty-nine, Thompson was the youngest architect in America to be inducted into the American Institute of Architects’ College of Fellows for his contribution to the profession. Thompson and TVA Architects have been honored with scores of local, national, and international awards for excellence in design. His projects have ranged from major corporate campuses, high-rise office towers and condominium towers, sports and recreational facilities, retail and cultural projects as well as multi- and single-family residences. This lavishly illustrated monograph, filled with full-colour photography and detailed plans, forms a compilation of select work that celebrates Thompson’s influence across architecture over several decades.
Robert Chapman: Biographie par Robert L. Peterson

Robert Chapman: Biographie par Robert L. Peterson

Robert L. Peterson

Editions Impact
2010
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Bien qu'il ne soit pas tr s connu de nos jours, Robert Chapman fut l'un des chr tiens les plus respect s de sa g n ration. Son attitude humble et bienveillante a produit un effet consid rable sur les vies d'hommes tels que George M ller, J. Hudson Taylor, John Nelson Darby, et Charles Spurgeon. Ces hommes remarquables s'accordaient dire que Chapman tait un g ant parmi eux.Cet homme exceptionnel servait Dieu dans la petite ville de Barnstaple, en Angleterre, au cours du XIXe si cle. Chapman vita d lib r ment la publicit parce qu'il ne voulait pas attirer sur lui l'attention qui revenait de droit son Seigneur. Pourtant, vers la fin de sa vie, il tait reconnu travers le monde pour sa grande compassion, sa sagesse et son amour. Cette parole le caract risait: Ma t che est d'aimer, sans chercher ce que les autres m'aiment en retour. La vie de Robert Chapman ne peut faire autrement que de mettre le peuple du Seigneur au d fi d'approfondir son attachement Christ et d'aimer les autres avec plus d'abn gation. Nous parlons des cieux, mais Robert Chapman y vit ...] Il vit ce que j'enseigne. - John Nelson Darby
Brigadier General Robert L. McCook and Colonel Daniel McCook, Jr.
The dramatic battlefield deaths of brother Union Army commanders Robert L. McCook and Daniel McCook, Jr.--members of a prominent Ohio family known as "the Fighting McCooks"--drew the full attention of the news media and a war-weary nation. A veteran of Shiloh and Chickamauga, Colonel Daniel McCook was mortally wounded while leading his brigade in a reckless assault up Kennesaw Mountain in June 1864, on the orders of his friend and former law partner General William Tecumseh Sherman. Brigadier General Robert L. McCook distinguished himself in the western Virginia campaign before he was shot by a Rebel while riding in an ambulance in the summer of 1862. His death, in what was an apparent ambush, set off a firestorm of outrage throughout the North.