How do you read the Bible?(Preaching Helps)Satterlee, Craig A
The fluid is often clear or a bit milky in appearance and has a bit of a sweet taste. When a woman squirts it may just dribble out or it can squirt out with great force, enough to hit the wall across the room. The volume of fluid can also differ from woman to woman with as litt...
看How to read a church,里面说BiBle记载基瑟斯死前喊道“神啊,神啊,你为何背弃我”,体现出他已完全绝望,神学界一直争议这句话的必要性,但它很可能是基瑟斯真正说过的话,并且表现了基瑟斯珍贵的人性一面然后立刻就想到了小十的I don’t wanna go(也被人骂博士本应坦然面对重生来着),hmm……RTD这是不是...
This is a compilation of scripts and instructions for 26 Christian object talks, and the fourth book in a series of five books written to provide object le... VAV Seters 被引量: 0发表: 1992年 Adonai is My Shepherd: Theology, Values, and Sexism in Bible Translation Our translation of bibl...
Until now, no reference work has yet appeared on the Bible and Western music. This volume fills that gap, providing a convenient guide to musical interpret... None - 《Interpretation A Journal of Bible & Theology》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Book Notes Until now, no reference work has yet ...
aYes, I would like to buy all three pieces, but I cannot visit China. It would cost several thousand dollars to come to China just to see three pieces. I think if you can send me good quality pictures, this will be better for us. 是,我希望买全部三个片断,但我不可能访问中国。 将花...
To Bible or Not to Bible: How on Earth Does a Text Become Scripture? (In Jewish, Christian, and Derived Traditions) TeologiaR. V.
aThough most Christians agree the Bible is important, they disagree strongly about how to view this book. Some believe that it is an allegory (a metaphor, not literal), while some believe that it is literal and that people need to do exactly what it says. 虽然多数基督徒同意圣经是重要的,...
Is it a non-profit, government agency, or organisation? How might this affect their point of view? What makes the publisher qualified to generate works on this subject? What can the URL tell you about the publisher? For instance, .gov may signify that it is a government agency. Accuracy ...
At the beginning of the 20th century in Casamance, southern Senegal, a young woman with healing powers named Alandisso Bassene opened a shrine, and would quickly amass a following of both men and women. A clash with missionaries and French colonial administration would result in the most acclai...