The Nazarene

The Nazarene
Author: Michael Card
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830848029

Over the course of his career, singer-songwriter Michael Card has explored the depths of Scripture by bringing together biblical study and the power of the imagination. Now he sheds light on the life of Jesus through forty lyrical reflections on the four Gospels, leading us to a place where Jesus becomes real and we can hear him with both hearts and minds.


What is a Nazarene?

What is a Nazarene?
Author: Wesley Tracy
Publisher: Beacon Hill Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780834129627

The dream that drew the founders together was a believers church in the Wesleyan tradition. It is the same dream that guides the Church of the Nazarene today. But how does that translate into a world where denominational lines don t seem to matter as much as they used to?


The Nazarene Gospel Restored

The Nazarene Gospel Restored
Author: Robert Graves
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
Total Pages: 1075
Release: 2023-03-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1800173776

The Nazarene Gospel Restored is Robert Graves's major work on the life of Jesus, written in collaboration with the distinguished Hebrew scholar Joshua Podro. The research and writing occupied them for over ten years, in a working relationship compounded, in John W. Presley's phrase, 'of argument, scholarship and mutual respect', in which the imaginative writer and the Hebraist drew on their vast knowledge of the ancient world to reveal an extraordinary new, 'true' story of Jesus. The result is, as Graves wrote to T.S. Eliot, 'a very long, very readable, very strange book', and one that Presley argues is as central to Graves's thought as The White Goddess. The Nazarene Gospel Restored was controversial when first published: the Church Times refused to advertise it, reviews were hostile, and Graves twice sued for libel. In the twenty-first century it is possible to read it in the context of a continuing engagement with the historical Jesus, both scholarly and popular. In this new edition, John W. Presley gives a detailed account of the composition and reception of the book, setting it in the context of Graves's writing and of biblical scholarship. The inclusion of Graves's Foreword and annotations for a project revised edition make this an indispensable resource.


Brother Jesus

Brother Jesus
Author: Schalom Ben-Chorin
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0820344303

Students of American history know of the law's critical role in systematizing a racial hierarchy in the United States. Showing that this history is best appreciated in a comparative perspective, The Long, Lingering Shadow looks at the parallel legal histories of race relations in the United States, Brazil, and Spanish America. Robert J. Cottrol takes the reader on a journey from the origins of New World slavery in colonial Latin America to current debates and litigation over affirmative action in Brazil and the United States, as well as contemporary struggles against racial discrimination and Afro-Latin invisibility in the Spanish-speaking nations of the hemisphere. Ranging across such topics as slavery, emancipation, scientific racism, immigration policies, racial classifications, and legal processes, Cottrol unravels a complex odyssey. By the eve of the Civil War, the U.S. slave system was rooted in a legal and cultural foundation of racial exclusion unmatched in the Western Hemisphere. That system's legacy was later echoed in Jim Crow, the practice of legally mandated segregation. Jim Crow in turn caused leading Latin Americans to regard their nations as models of racial equality because their laws did not mandate racial discrimination-- a belief that masked very real patterns of racism throughout the Americas. And yet, Cottrol says, if the United States has had a history of more-rigid racial exclusion, since the Second World War it has also had a more thorough civil rights revolution, with significant legal victories over racial discrimination. Cottrol explores this remarkable transformation and shows how it is now inspiring civil rights activists throughout the Americas.


Welcome to the Church of the Nazarene

Welcome to the Church of the Nazarene
Author: Richard Leslie Parrott
Publisher: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1988
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780834112568

A straightforward, basic introduction to church membership, written in everyday language for the new Christian or for the Christian who is new to the Church of the Nazarene.


Jesus the Nazarene

Jesus the Nazarene
Author: A. Jordan
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2023-04-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666750840

The historical Jesus is as elusive as he is appealing. Everyone wants to find who the man really was. Scholars pour over the pages of the New Testament and apocryphal literature for any clue about his true identity. People have looked in all places for answers—accept one. The Talmud contains a powerful counter-narrative to the Christian and scholarly consensus about Jesus. Did Jesus live in the first century BCE? Was he the son of a Roman soldier? Did he perform magic? Why was he executed? These are all questions that the Talmud answers, pointing us closer to knowing who the historical Jesus was and when he lived. Within these pages, you will find a clear presentation of the Talmud’s narrative and some of the implications of this narrative for our understanding of Jesus as a Jewish man from Greco-Roman Palestine.


Ordained Women in the Church of the Nazarene

Ordained Women in the Church of the Nazarene
Author: Rebecca Laird
Publisher: Beacon Hill Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Ordination of women
ISBN: 9780834114524

It is often assumed that the church was mostly founded by men. Here is the story of 12 women who were crucial to the birth and development of the Church of the Nazarene.