12 books found
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Martin Luther, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Dante Alighieri, Henry Van Dyke, David Hume, James Allen, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Andrew Murray, John Bunyan, Grace Livingston Hill, Thomas Paine, Voltaire, Lew Wallace, John Milton, Charles M. Sheldon, Ludwig Feuerbach, G. K. Chesterton, Friedrich Nietzsche, Thomas à Kempis, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Charles Spurgeon, Prentice Mulford, St. Teresa of Ávila, Saint Augustine, Florence Scovel Shinn, H. Emilie Cady, Gregory of Nyssa, Pope Gregory I, Athanasius of Alexandria, John of Damascus, Brother Lawrence, Arthur Pink
2023 · DigiCat
In 'The Essential Works of Christianity,' readers are invited to journey through a remarkable tapestry of Christian thought, literature, and philosophy. Spanning centuries and encompassing a wide range of literary styles, this anthology features essays, sermons, theological treatises, and inspirational writings. The collection deftly captures the diversity and richness of Christian literature, from mystical contemplations to the fiery reformative rhetoric, offering both intimate devotions and profound philosophical reflections. Each work contributes to an overarching dialogue on faith, morality, and the human condition, and, taken together, they present an invaluable tapestry of literature that is rich in historical and spiritual significance. The contributing authors, including towering figures like Dante Alighieri, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and Fyodor Dostoevsky, bring a wealth of historical and cultural perspectives to this collection. The anthology spans across the theological landscapes shaped by the Reformation, Enlightenment, and more contemporary spiritual movements, illustrating the manifold ways these thinkers have collectively shaped Christian theology and practice. Through their writings, these authors delve into the profound questions of existence, ethics, and divine love, enriching the reader's understanding of Christianity's enduring influence on moral and philosophical thought. 'Essentials Works of Christianity' is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to explore the depth and breadth of Christian intellectual history. This anthology offers a unique opportunity to engage with acclaimed texts and authors within a single, thoughtfully curated volume, allowing readers to appreciate the dialogues and intersections between diverse theological traditions and literary forms. Whether approached for scholarly purposes or personal enrichment, this collection stands as a testament to the enduring power and versatility of Christian literature to inspire, question, and transform.
by John James Given
1881
by William Caven, James Alexander MacDonald
1908 · Westminster Company
by James William Norton-Kyshe
1898
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Martin Luther, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Dante Alighieri, Henry Van Dyke, David Hume, James Allen, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Andrew Murray, John Bunyan, Grace Livingston Hill, Thomas Paine, Voltaire, Lew Wallace, John Milton, Charles M. Sheldon, Ludwig Feuerbach, G. K. Chesterton, Friedrich Nietzsche, Thomas à Kempis, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Prentice Mulford, St. Teresa of Ávila, Florence Scovel Shinn, H. Emilie Cady, Gregory of Nyssa, Pope Gregory I, Athanasius of Alexandria, Basil the Great, John of Damascus, Brother Lawrence, Arthur Pink, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Augustine
2023 · DigiCat
The "Christian Omnibus" weaves an intricate tapestry of faith and theology through the profound thoughts and literary prowess of distinguished authors across the ages. Ranging from works that delve into the fervent personal spirituality of St. Teresa of Ávila, to the grand theological explorations reminiscent of Thomas Aquinas, this collection celebrates the rich diversity inherent in Christian thought and writing. Whether through the pious simplicity of Brother Lawrence's reflections, the philosophical inquiries of Friedrich Nietzsche, or the narrative power found in Fyodor Dostoevsky's tales, the anthology captures a multitude of perspectives that contribute to its overarching theme of spiritual strength and faith. The contributions hail from a spectrum of renowned thinkers and writers, each lending unique insight into the historical and cultural milieu that shaped their works. From the Reformation's indomitable spirit exemplified by Martin Luther, to the existential musings of Dostoevsky set against the backdrop of Imperial Russia, each voice represents a facet of the ongoing discourse on faith through time. The anthology's assembly of such diverse voices through history not only highlights the evolution of Christian thought but also presents a convergence of literary, philosophical, and theological ideals that define various movements in Western literature and belief. "The Strength of Faith - Christian Omnibus" is an essential read for those looking to deepen their understanding of the interplay between faith and literature. This collection is a treasure trove for anyone interested in exploring the rich dialogues that unfold between vastly different thinkers, showcasing the vast array of insights garnered from centuries of religious and philosophical contemplation. It invites readers to not only appreciate the artistic merit of these works but also to engage with the profound questions they raise, serving as both an educational journey and a catalyst for introspection on the resilient nature of faith in the human experience.