Books by "James S. Browning"

11 books found

The Family of Hoge

The Family of Hoge

by James Hoge Tyler

1927

William Hoge was born in Scotland in 1660 and came to America in 1682. The family lived in Pennsylvania and Virginia. Includes Barker, Green, Jones, Knox, Reynolds, Walker and related families.

Reliques of the Rives (Ryves)

Reliques of the Rives (Ryves)

by James Rives Childs

1929

A Treatise on the Law of Partnership

A Treatise on the Law of Partnership

by Nathaniel Lindley Baron Lindley, Walter Barry Lindley, Thomas James Chesshyre Tomlin baron Tomlin, John Campbell Lorimer

1905 · London : Sweet and Maxwell

Effective English

Effective English

by Philander Priestley Claxton, James McGinniss

1917

The National Fifth Reader

The National Fifth Reader

by Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson

1872

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee

by Benjamin James Lea

2024 · BoD – Books on Demand

Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.

Christian Practical Wisdom

Christian Practical Wisdom

by Dorothy C. Bass , Kathleen A. Cahalan , Bonnie J. Miller-Mclemore , James R. Nieman , Christian B. Scharen

2016 · Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

In this richly collaborative work, five distinguished scholars examine the oft-neglected embodied practical wisdom that is essential for true theological understanding and faithful Christian living. After first showing what Christian practical wisdom is and does in several real-life situations, the authors tell why such practical wisdom matters and how it operates, exploring reasons behind its decline in both the academy and the church and setting forth constructive cases for its renewal.

Body Theology

Body Theology

by James B. Nelson

1992 · Westminster John Knox Press

Nelson offers an incarnational way of doing theology in this unique book. He takes body experiences seriously and views sexuality as central to the mystery of human experience and to the human relationship with God. He seeks to identify what Scripture and tradition say about sexuality and focuses on sexual theology, men's issues, and biomedical ethics.

Rethinking Faith

Rethinking Faith

by James Newton Poling

2011 · Fortress Press

What can practical theology contribute to other theological disciplines and the church about the nature of God and the church's witness to Jesus Christ in the world? What can we learn about the love and power of God in Jesus Christ from the community of survivors of violence? Rethinking Faith urges all Christians to consider themselves practical theologians by drawing on their own experiences in making theological assertions. Poling couples his understanding of the tradition with his work with survivors of violence to demonstrate the resilience of Christianity.