Man's salvation cannot only be personal but requires the salvation of the world. Love and peace mean struggling for the liberation, reconciliation, and unity of all men. This is the way to overcome the evils of the world. THIS DAY IS OURS is a provocative, perceptive book which expresses a sensitive concern for and understanding of the confusions of men in the face of the problem of evil and…
The Library of Theological Ethics series focuses on what it means to think theologically and ethically. It presents a selection of important and otherwise unavailable text-English-language texts and translations that have fallen out of print, new translations, and collections of significant statements about problems and themes of special importance - in an easily accessible form. Volumes in thi…
Psychologist Gary R. Collins takes us on a lively tour of the human brain and pauses periodically to consider how all of the marvelous and mysterious workings of our brains affect our daily lives. Discover how your mind works - how it is controlled; how it controls anger, depression, anxiety, how it is influenced by humor, a positive attitude, stress, dreams, religious experiences, how it can b…
Doktrin Manusia dan Dosa merupakan uraian ringkas namun padat mengenai hakikat manusia, penciptaannya yang istimewa sebagai gambar Allah, tujuan keberadaannya, dan posisinya diantara semua ciptaan.
What is the role of the will in believing the good news of the gospel? Why has there been so much controversy over free will throughout church history? "Willing To Believe" is a major work on the Protestant doctrines of man's total depravity and God's effectual grace. R.C. Sproul traces the free-will controversy from its formal beginning in the fifth century, when Augustine took up the pen agai…
The question: What is Man? which arose centuries ago in the Psalms remains one of the most vital issues faced by present-day man. Bewildered by technological advance, alienated from the convictions and lifestyle of lus forefathers, modern man has lost his place in the universe The echoes of his bewilderment can be heard everywhere, from the city graffiu to the rock songs, subcultures and new…
An “open self in an open society” is the ideal which Charles Morris sets forth. America’s foremost younger philosopher describes in popular terms how modern philosophy copes with some of the major problems of today. In these pages he explores the main roads to self-knowledge, and the correlation of the individual with society. Not one to rely on mere airy speculation, Dr. Morris polled mo…