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2018-11-13 13:40

Pearson Sears ve Zemansky'nin Üniversite Fiziği (Cilt 1) - Hugh D. Young TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

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Bryan's thesis/position is: "The Old Testament Sabbath is still binding but has undergone a transformation and been fulfilled in the Lord's Day, the Christian Sabbath." He defends his thesis primarily from Isaiah (and Mark). I don't have time to detail out his arguments. Suffice it to say, I do not see his conclusions as necessarily following from Isaiah (or Mark). Nor do I think he reasons cogently. The reality is that Scripture does not provide the clarity on this issue to come to Bryan's conclusions. The observations he makes on the text are keen and helpful, however. The way that he lives out the Sabbath is beautiful-- and challenging me to continue to rethink what I do as a father and what I should teach as a pastor on this subject. Lord help me. Most agree that the Sabbath did not originate with Mosaic Law, but was incorporated into it. Sabbath begins in Genesis 2 & Exodus 16. This important observation, however, does not require that the OT Sabbath is binding today. Bryan writes: "The people of God begin to celebrate the New Creation and the New Exodus on the day in which that reality was introduced. The Sabbath is changed from Saturday to Sunday, the day on which Christ rose from the dead and rested from his labors over the evil one." (40) As I see it, this sentence describes _a_ beautiful way to worship and feast on Sunday. It is not, however, clearly taught in Scripture. John Frame, in "The Doctrine of the Christian Life," implicitly acknowledges that this is not clearly taught in Scripture: "God, Jesus, and the apostles had warranted first-day worship, and, implicitly, a first-day Sabbath." (569) My conscience will not allow me to preach the view defended in this book. The Sabbath and 4th commandment are complex for the Christian. Bryan wants to avoid reductionism and legalism but I think he wades into it (see below). Competitive people can make backyard horseshoes or hoops into a win-or-die event. The solution is not to avoid league horseshoes/hoops, but to repent. Horseshoes and hoops, league or no league, can be done as worship or as idolatry, on any day of the week. Again, does the Bible clearly teach that we are to reserve the Lord's Day for fellowship only? Can a single/no-chidlren believer joyfully play on league team with a heart full of praise and a desire to win teammates to Christ? "It is important to distinguish between recreation and organized sports. The former are a joy to the Lord (Zech 8:4-5). Part of feasting is sporting about, enjoying the day, throwing the frisbee, sledding down the hill, shooting hoops, throwing horseshoes, playing tennis. It seems to me, however, that organized or league sports are decidedly different. In the former case, the recreation serves as a means of enjoying fellowship and feasting with the people of God. The focus can still be the Lord and his day. In the latter case, however, the sport has become the focus itself. No longer is it the means to the end, it is the end itself. While we may still get to church, the sense of reserving this day for the Lord and his people is gone. For my family, therefore, sports that include scheduled Sunday practices or games are out." (101-02)

2018-11-13 14:40

Benim Evim Nerede? (Ciltli) TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

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Though I read this book years ago, I just noticed the many negative reviews that it received here on Goodreads and wanted to put my two cents in on the subject. A lot of people seem to be angry at Corinne Hofmann because she acts so ignorantly. They don't understand the instant attraction she has for Lketinga and how she can decide to live in the bush with him and "invade his culture". I think these people may never have fallen head over heels in love nor are very risk-taking or open-minded to the possibility of feeling such a strong connection with a person and/or a country. I admire her pursuit of love and her struggle to stay with the man she loves, even though he doesn't always treat her very well. You have to keep in mind that this is a different culture where women are less important than men, and she just tries to find her balance there. A real Masai woman would probably not even protest or try to change her situation (and as we all know from television and magazines, a lot of so-called civilised women don't either!), something you can't accuse Hofmann of. In the end, (view spoiler). Does this make it a failed relationship with no added value whatsoever? Certainly not. I think both Hofmann and Lketinga, and all the other people involved, have had experiences that most people will never have in a lifetime. This becomes clearer in the sequels, in which we also learn how the author and later on her editor try to help the local situation there. In part three, she describes the first reunion with her African family, who welcome her home after fourteen years. Would they really do that if she had ruined everything in their eyes?

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