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  1. Überraschende Freiheit
    1. Timothy , Keller

    Überraschende Freiheit

    Was kennzeichnet ein Herz, das von Gott verändert wurde? Diese Frage stellt der Apostel Paulus in seinem Brief an die Gemeinde in Korinth. Ihm geht es nicht um äußere Anpassung, sondern um eine tiefgreifende Erneuerung unseres Wesens - eine Veränderung, die von innen heraus geschieht. In einer Welt, die von Selbstinszenierung, Karrierestreben und Anerkennungssuche geprägt ist, lädt das Evangelium zu echter Ruhe in einer 'gesegneten Selbstvergessenheit' ein. In diesem kompakten Buch zeigt Bestsellerautor Timothy Keller, wie die Gute Nachricht von Christus uns von der ständigen Ich-Zentrierung befreit. Wer im Evangelium lebt, muss nicht länger um sich selbst kreisen. ¿ Veranschaulicht eindrucksvoll die befreiende Kraft des Evangeliums ¿ Vom renommierten Autor Timothy Keller (1950-2023) ¿ Ideal für Wenigleser und Lesemuffel

    € 6,90
  2. Timothy Keller über das Leben als Christ
    1. Matt , Smethurst

    Timothy Keller über das Leben als Christ

    Dieses Buch fasst Tim Kellers (1950-2023) Wirken in beeindruckender Weise zusammen und beleuchtet in jedem Kapitel einen Schlüsselaspekt des christlichen Lebens. Der Autor Matt Smethurst schöpft aus Kellers über 40 Jahren an Predigten, Konferenzvorträgen und Büchern, um praktische theologische Einsichten zu vermitteln, die sowohl Leiter als auch Laien anregen werden. Der bekannte Pastor und Autor Timothy Keller hat die Redeemer Presbyterian Church gegründet und die Gospel Coalition mit aufgebaut. Mit seiner biblischen Einsicht, die bereits zahlreiche Gemeindeleiter geprägt hat, und seinen Ratschlägen für das christliche Leben, die das Publikum auf der ganzen Welt bewegt und gestärkt haben, werden mit Sicherheit auch künftige Generationen in den Themen Gebet, Leiden, Freundschaft, Gnade, Berufung, Vertrautheit mit Gott usw. geschult. ¿ Rückblick auf Timothy Kellers bleibendes geistliches Erbe aus über 40 Jahren Dienst ¿ Behandelt theologische Schlüsselthemen wie Gnade, Gerechtigkeit und Leid ¿ Klar und fesselnd im Stil von Timothy Keller geschrieben ¿ Für Leiter und Laien, die biblische Anleitung für das tägliche Leben suchen

    € 22,90
  3. Galater | Kommentar (Die Bibel erklärt)
    1. Timothy , Keller

    Galater | Kommentar (Die Bibel erklärt)

    Das Evangelium verändert unser ganzes Leben, zeigt Timothy Keller in dieser Auslegung des Galaterbriefes. Der Kommentar ist als Teil der Auslegungsreihe Die Bibel erklärt nicht akademisch ausgerichtet. Er macht den Galaterbrief zugänglich und bietet relevante Anwendungen für unser Leben. Er kann wie jedes andere Buch von vorne bis hinten gelesen werden, für die Stille Zeit verwendet werden, zur Predigtvorbereitung genutzt werden oder um Hauskreise anzuleiten. Neben dem Buch sind ein Arbeitsheft sowie eine Arbeitshilfe für Gruppenleiter erhältlich, die das gemeinsame Studium in Kleingruppen unterstützen. ¿ Von Bestsellerautor Timothy Keller ¿ Leidenschaftliche Darstellung des Evangeliums ¿ Lebensnahe Anwendungen ¿ Teil der Serie Die Bibel erklärt

    € 18,90
  4. Richter | Kommentar (Die Bibel erklärt)
    1. Timothy , Keller

    Richter | Kommentar (Die Bibel erklärt)

    Das Buch der Richter im Alten Testament steckt voller Gewalt und bietet Bibellesern keinen einfachen Zugang. Deshalb lassen wir es in unserem Bibelstudium gern außen vor. In diesem Kommentar der Reihe Die Bibel erklärt hilft Timothy Keller uns, die Bedeutung der Erzählungen über die fragwürdigen Helden zu verstehen. Er zeigt, wie das wiederholte Versagen der Richter uns auf den wahren Helden Jesus hinweist und wie das unser Herz und unser Leben verändern kann. Neben dem Kommentar ist ein Arbeitsheft für Gruppen und Leiter erhältlich, um das Buch in einer Kleingruppe zu studieren. ¿ Von Bestsellerautor Timothy Keller ¿ Verständliche Erklärung schwieriger Themen ¿ Erfrischende Perspektive auf ein vernachlässigtes Bibelbuch ¿ Teil der Serie Die Bibel erklärt

    € 18,90
  5. Tim Keller on the Christian Life
    1. Matt Smethurst

    Tim Keller on the Christian Life

    The Transforming Power of the Gospel

    Matt Smethurst distills over 40 years of Tim Keller’s teaching topic by topic—drawing from popular books to lesser-known conference talks, interviews, and sermons—to present practical insight for generations of readers eager to grow in their walk with Christ.

    € 28,95
  6. Timothy Keller
    1. Collin , Hansen

    Timothy Keller

    Newsweek bezeichnet Timothy Keller als den "C. S. Lewis des 21. Jahrhunderts". Millionen von Menschen haben seine Bücher gelesen und seine Predigten gehört. In dem "City-to-city"-Netzwerk hat er christliche Gemeinden weltweit vernetzt.Aber welche Menschen, welche Theologen und Denker, welche Bücher und welche Lebenserfahrungen haben sein eigenes Denken und seinen geistlichen Werdegang geprägt? Angefangen von der Frau, die ihn lehrte, die Bibel zu lesen, über den Professor, der ihn bei jeder Predigt Jesus ins Zentrum stellen ließ, bis hin zu dem Philosophen, der ihm den Blick unter die Oberfläche der Gesellschaft zeigte. Wie haben C. S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jonathan Edwards, Billy Graham, Francis Schaeffer, Elisabeth Elliot, John Stott und viele andere ihn geprägt?Zum ersten Mal zeichnet Hansen auch Timothy Kellers frühe Jahre nach: Wie er sich mit seiner alles bestimmenden Mutter auseinandergesetzt hat und zum Wortführer der Geschwister wurde und wie er in seiner ersten Gemeinde lernte, Menschen als Seelsorger und Pastor zu begleiten. Und natürlich zeigt er, wie Tim Keller als Pastor der Redeemer Church in New-York-City zu einem der weltweit prägendsten christlichen Leiter wurde - auch wenn er selbst diese internationale Bekanntheit nie gewollt hat.

    € 26,00
  7. The Chief Sinners Objects of the Choicest Mercy
    1. Stephen , Charnock

    The Chief Sinners Objects of the Choicest Mercy

    Lightly modernized for today's readersThis is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.-1 TIM. 1:15.I. Obs. The salvation of sinners was the main design of Christ's coming into the world.II. God often makes the chiefest sinners objects of his choicest mercy. Regarding the second point, it should be noted that: 1.God has previously extended invitations to such sinners. Look at how sinful they were, as described in Isaiah 1. They were rebels, and rebels against the one who had nurtured them: "I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me" (verse 2). In this respect, they were worse than the animals they owned; the dull ox and the stupid donkey were more clever: "The ox knows its owner, and the donkey its master's crib; but Israel does not know, my people do not consider" (verse 3). God calls on heaven and earth to judge them (verse 2). He appeals to men and angels as a jury to give their verdict, whether these people had not been the most ungrateful and disingenuous people in the world. If by "heaven and earth" he meant magistrates and people, as is usually the case in prophetic language, then God is appealing to them to let their own natural consciences and common sense judge between them. He accuses them of being "laden with iniquity" (verse 4). They had such heavy burdens on them that they could not move, or they were burdened like crabapples with sour fruit. They had come from a wicked stock; they had corrupted one another by their society and example, as rotten apples putrefy the sound ones that lie near them.

    € 13,50
  8. The Bruised Reed
    1. Richard , Sibbes

    The Bruised Reed

    There is no better introduction to the Puritans than the writings of Richard Sibbes, who is, in many ways, a typical Puritan. `Sibbes never wastes the student's time,' wrote C. H. Spurgeon, `he scatters pearls and diamonds with both hands.'Since its first publication in 1630, The Bruised Reed has been remarkably fruitful as a source of spiritual help and comfort. Richard Baxter records: `A poor peddler came to the door . . . and my father bought of him Sibbe's Bruised Reed . . . It suited my state . . . and gave me a livelier apprehension of the mystery of redemption and how much I was beholden to Jesus Christ . . . Without any means but books was God pleased to resolve me to himself.' Such testimonies could be multiplied. Speaking of the preacher's need to suit his reading to the varying conditions he finds within, Dr Martyn Lloyd Jones says in his Preaching and Preachers:You will find, I think, in general that the Puritans are almost invariably helpful . . . I shall never cease to be grateful to one of them called Richard Sibbes who was balm to my soul at a period in my life when I was overworked and badly overtired, and therefore subject in an unusual manner to the onslaughts of the devil. In that state and condition . . . what you need is some gentle, tender treatment for your soul. I found at that time that Richard Sibbes, who was known in London in the early seventeenth century as `the heavenly Doctor Sibbes', was an unfailing remedy. His books The Bruised Reed and The Soul's Conflict quietened, soothed, comforted, encouraged and healed me."The prophet Isaiah, being lifted up and carried with the wing of a prophetical spirit, passes over all the time between him and the appearing of Jesus Christ in the flesh. Seeing with the eye of prophecy, and with the eye of faith, Christ as present, he presents him, in the name of God, to the spiritual eye of others, in these words: `Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my soul delighteth; I have put my spirit upon him: he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles. He shall not cry, nor lift up, nor cause his voice to be heard in the street. A bruised reed shall he not break, and the smoking flax shall he not quench: he shall bring forth judgment unto truth' (Isa. 42:1 3). These words are alleged by Matthew as fulfilled now in Christ (Matt. 12:18 20). In them are propounded, first, the calling of Christ to his office; secondly, the manner in which he carries it out.

    € 12,20
  9. The Practice of Piety
    1. Lewis , Bayly

    The Practice of Piety

    The Practice of Piety presents the substance of several sermons Lewis Bayly preached while minister at Eversham. It was made into a devotional manual and soon became one of the most popular books in England. It was translated into Welsh, French, Hungarian, Polish, and several other languages.The Practice of Piety is filled with scriptural and practical guidelines on the pursuit of holy living. Bayly begins his work with "a plain description of God in His essence, person, and attributes," understanding this to be the basis for piety; every grace that sinners need springs from the gracious character of God. He emphasizes the necessity of true faith and holy living, and explains how to attain and maintain readiness for Christ's second advent. Bayly then shows how to overcome obstacles to the pious life, stresses how piety is to be cultivated, and offers wise advice on the spiritual disciplines. He shows how to guide our thoughts, words, and actions in times of health as well as in times of sickness and affliction. He even provides directives to protect us from despair and the fear of death. In short, this is a book about how to live godly and die well.

    € 15,70
  10. The Attributes of God
    1. Arthur W. , Pink

    The Attributes of God

    "Thus saith the LORD, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches: But let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth Me, that I am the LORD" (Jer 9:23,24). A spiritual and saving knowledge of God is the greatest need of every human creature.The foundation of all true knowledge of God must be a clear mental apprehension of His perfections as revealed in Holy Scripture. An unknown God can neither be trusted, served, nor worshipped. In this book an effort has been made to set forth some of the principal perfections of the divine character. If the reader is to truly profit from his perusal of the pages that follow, he needs to definitely and earnestly beseech God to bless them to Him, to apply His truth to the conscience and heart, so that his life will be transformed thereby.Something more than a theoretical knowledge of God is needed by us. God is only truly known in the soul as we yield ourselves to Him, submit to His authority, and regulate all the details of our lives by His holy precepts and commandments. "Then shall we know, if we follow on [in the path of obedience] to know the LORD" (Hosea 6:3). "If any man will do His will, he shall know" (John 7:17). "The people that do know their God shall be strong" (Dan 11:32).

    € 11,70
  11. Systematic Theology
    1. Louis , Berkhof

    Systematic Theology

    This is the most important 20th century compendium of Reformed Theology. Louis Berkhof's loyalty to the well-defined lines of the Reformed faith, his concise and compact style and his up-to date treatment have made this work the most important twentieth century compendium of Reformed theology. 'The work seemed particularly important to me', writes the author, 'in view of the widespread doctrinal indifference of the present day, of the resulting superficiality and confusion in the minds of many professing Christians, of the insidious errors that are zealously propagated even from the pulpits, and of the alarming increase of all kinds of sects. If there ever was a time when the church ought to guard her precious heritage, the deposit of the truth that was entrusted to her care, that time is now'.Professor Berkhof died in 1957, at the age of 83. He was an outstanding American teacher and the author of some 22 books. After two pastorates, he began his long career as professor at Calvin Seminary, Grand Rapids, in 1906. Here he remained for 38 years, devoting his talents and immense stores of knowledge to the training of men for the ministry. His Systematic Theology was his magnum opus, being revised and enlarged during his lifetime until it reached its present final form.

    € 29,80
  12. Light from Old Times; or, Protestant Facts and Men
    1. J. C. , Ryle

    Light from Old Times; or, Protestant Facts and Men

    After providing a short history of the Anglican Church, J. C. Ryle presents the biographies of some of the most influential English Reformers and detractors, some of whom are little known. Light From Old Times includes the biographies of John Wycliffe, John Rogers, John Hooper, Rowland Taylor, Hugh Latimer, John Bradford, Nichols Ridley, Samuel Ward, Archbishop Laud, Richard Baxter, William Gurnall, and James II.

    € 14,50