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The Doctor's Perfect Match
by Irene HannonPrescription For RomanceHis Nantucket neighbor is trying to fix him up with Marci Clay? First of all, Dr. Christopher Morgan doesn’t date. Not since his last relationship ended in tragedy. And second, he and the pretty waitress with the secretive past come from two different worlds. Worlds that he will not let collide during the few weeks she has left on the island. Besides, Marci seems as wary of him as he is of her. Until he discovers a special cure for the sadness in her emerald green eyes: a heaping dose of faith, trust and love.Originally published in 2010
The Doctor's Perfect Match
by Irene HannonHis Nantucket neighbor is trying to fix him up with Marci Clay? First of all, Dr. Christopher Morgan doesn't date. Not since his last relationship ended in tragedy. And second, he and the pretty waitress with the secretive past come from two different worlds. Worlds that he will not let collide during the few weeks she has left on the island. Besides, Marci seems as wary of him as he is of her. Until he discovers a special cure for the sadness in her emerald green eyes: a heaping dose of faith, trust and love.
The Doctor's Perfect Match
by Arlene JamesA Time to Heal Everyone in Buffalo Creek, Texas, knows that Dr. Brooks Leland doesn't date. After his harrowing loss, the widower focuses all his time on helping the sick. But when a mysterious newcomer with a heartbreaking secret becomes his patient, Brooks is drawn to Eva Russell. Suddenly, the blonde spitfire he can't bear to fall for is working in his medical practice, living at Chatam House and challenging everything he knows about love. Now even the town's triplet matchmakers have hope that these two battered hearts are on the way to healing.nging everything he knows about love. Now even the town's triplet matchmakers have hope that these two battered hearts are on the way to healing.
The Doctor's Return
by Narelle AtkinsMegan Bradley Is Putting Down Roots After years spent traveling the globe, she never expected to be back in her hometown sharing an office with her former sweetheart, Dr. Luke Morton. Megan is focused on building her business, and doesn't have time to dwell on past mistakes. But she can't ignore her feelings for the handsome doctor who works down the hall. Luke is afraid to trust his heart to Megan, knowing she may not stay for long. But as they work together, their romance quickly rekindles. When a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity comes her way, Luke must free Megan to choose between a big-city career or love and family...right there in Snowgum Creek.
The Doctor's Second Chance
by Missy TippensThe Bachelor's Baby Jake West's troubled cousin leaves him with a most unusual parting gift-her newborn baby girl! And now the small-town contractor is forced to seek help from the very woman he resents-the new big-city pediatrician who practically stole his uncle's practice, Violet Crenshaw. Violet knows she shouldn't be consorting with the enemy. But she can't resist the adorable baby and her handsome new caretaker. Violet traded her chance at motherhood for her career years ago. But raising a family with Jake could be everything she's ever wanted. But raising a family with Jake could be everything she's ever wanted.
The Doctor's Undoing
by Allie PleiterEven a doctor’s heart needs some tender, loving care—and she’s the best woman for the job: an inspirational romance from the author of Small-Town Fireman.When Dr. Daniel Parker requested an army nurse to help with his orphanage, he expected an organized, sensible matron. Instead he gets young, beautiful, obstinate Ida Lee Landway, whose vibrant outlook and unrelenting optimism turn his work and his life inside out.Army life was easy compared to the discipline at her new workplace. Yet Ida is immediately smitten by the children in her care—and impressed by Daniel’s unfaltering dedication. Adding color and warmth to her new surroundings is one thing. Can she also help the good doctor embrace joy—and in so doing, find the family they both deserve?
A Doctor's Vow
by Lois RicherTo fulfill a promise made to her twin, Dr. Jaclyn LaForge opens a children's clinic in Hope, New Mexico. She's determined to prove to the community that she's the doctor they need. But it's not just the children of Hope who need healing. It's the fractured town itself, including handsome widowed rancher Kent McCloy, who steps up to make her dream a reality. As they work together to renovate the clinic, two wary hearts are under construction, as well. Can sweet, stubborn Jaclyn show Kent that life-and love-are worth cherishing?
A Doctor's Vow & Perfectly Matched: A Doctor's Vow\Perfectly Matched
by Lois RicherTwo Healing Hearts novels by bestselling author Lois RicherA Doctor’s VowTo fulfill a promise, Dr. Jaclyn LaForge opens a children’s clinic in Hope, New Mexico. But it’s not just the children who need healing. It’s the fractured town itself, including rancher Kent McCloy. As they work together to renovate the clinic, two wary hearts are under construction, as well. Can Jaclyn show Kent that life—and love—are worth cherishing?Perfectly MatchedShay Parker has come home to Hope, New Mexico, seeking refuge from the nightmares that haunt her. Then she runs into Nick Green—the only person who makes Shay feel safe again. Shay’s more than willing to help Nick care for his orphaned niece and aging mother. But when he makes plans to leave Hope, what will become of the love and trust they’ve built?
Doctrina Bíblica: Enseñanzas esenciales de la Fe cristiana
by Wayne A. Grudem¿Cómo sabemos que la Biblia es la Palabra de Dios? ¿Qué es el pecado y de dónde vino? ¿Cómo es que Jesús es completamente Dios y completamente hombre? ¿Qué son los dones espirituales? ¿Cuándo y cómo volverá Cristo? Si se hace preguntas de este tipo, > no es un término abstracto, solo es una forma de acercarse a encontrar las respuestas que todo cristiano debe saber. Este libro es un compendio de la sumamente recomendada Teología Sistemática de Grudem, el cual abarca las mismas cuestiones esenciales de la fe, dándole una firme comprensión sobre siete tópicos clave: ? La doctrina de la Palabra de Dios ? La doctrina de Dios ? La doctrina del hombre ? Las doctrinas de Cristo y del Espíritu Santo ? La doctrina de la aplicación de la redención ? La doctrina de la iglesia ? La doctrina del futuro Al igual que Teología Sistemática, este libro se caracteriza por su claridad, su fuerte énfasis espiritual, su minuciosidad en cada detalle y su referencia a temas actuales como la guerra espiritual y los dones del Espíritu. Sin embargo, usted no necesita tener varios años de estudio bíblico para obtener el beneficio total que brinda Doctrina Bíblica, ya que es fácil de comprender y cuenta con sólidas respuestas bíblicas a sus preguntas más importantes.
Doctrina Metodista (Methodist Doctrine) - Spanish edition: Los fundamentos
by Ted A. CampbellJohn Wesley distinguished between essential doctrines on which agreement or consensus is critical and opinions about theology or church practices on which disagreement must be allowed. Though today few people join churches based on doctrinal commitments, once a person has joined a church it becomes important to know the historic teachings of that church's tradition. In Methodist Doctrine: The Essentials, Ted Campbell outlines historical doctrinal consensus in American Episcopal Methodist Churches in a comparative and ecumenical dialogue with the doctrinal inheritance of other major families of Christian tradition. In this way, the book shows both what Methodist churches historically teach in common with ecumenical Christianity and what is distinctive about the Methodist tradition in its various contemporary forms. Documents examined include The Twenty-Five Articles of Religion, The General Rules, Wesley's Standard Sermons and Explanatory Notes upon the New Testament, The Methodist Social Creed, and the Apostles' Creed.
Doctrinal Standards in the Wesleyan Tradition: Revised Edition
by Thomas C. OdenThe history of Wesleyan family of churches doctrines What are our core beliefs? Doctrinal Standards in the Wesleyan Tradition, Revised Edition, narrates the history of the formation of Wesleyan doctrines, describing how they were transplanted from the British Isles to North American, how they became constitutionally protected in Wesleyan-rooted churches. The first edition of this book affected the outcome of the 1988 General Conference of The United Methodist Church as the delegates decided many then-disputed doctrinal issues. This revised edition addresses the continuing hunger for more precise and useful information on the doctrinal traditions of mainline Protestantism. Hence the arguments have been updated with more than 400 changes. Included are doctrinal statements for the Evangelical United Bethren, Free Methodist, Methodist Protestant, Wesleyan, Nazarene, African Methodist Episcopal Zion, Christian Methodist Episcopal, and African Methodist Episcopal Churches; as well as an outline syllabus of a Course on the Articles of Religion.
Doctrine and Debate in the East Christian World, 300–1500 (The Worlds of Eastern Christianity, 300-1500)
by Averil Cameron and Robert HoylandThe reign of Constantine (306-37), the starting point for the series in which this volume appears, saw Christianity begin its journey from being just one of a number of competing cults to being the official religion of the Roman/Byzantine Empire. The involvement of emperors had the, perhaps inevitable, result of a preoccupation with producing, promoting and enforcing a single agreed version of the Christian creed. Under this pressure Christianity in the East fragmented into different sects, disagreeing over the nature of Christ, but also, in some measure, seeking to resist imperial interference and to elaborate Christianities more reflective of and sensitive to local concerns and cultures. This volume presents an introduction to, and a selection of the key studies on, the ways in which and means by which these Eastern Christianities debated with one another and with their competitors: pagans, Jews, Muslims and Latin Christians. It also includes the iconoclast controversy, which divided parts of the East Christian world in the seventh to ninth centuries, and devotes space both to the methodological tools that evolved in the process of debate and the promulgation of doctrine, and to the literary genres through which the debates were expressed.
The Doctrine and Ritual of High Magic: A New Translation
by Eliphas Lévi John Michael Greer Mark Anthony MikitukFilling a huge gap in our spiritual culture, here--at last--is a comprehensive and elegant translation of the 1854 French masterwork of occult philosophy.The Doctrine and Ritual of High Magic reignited the esoteric spiritual search in the West and led to the emergence of Madame Blavatsky, Manly P. Hall, and the New Age revolution.Lévi's study of magic is an absolute must for every seeker in occult, esoteric, and druidic realms; but this need has been frustrated by dated and inaccurate translations--until now. Greer, a respected occult scholar, and Mikituk, a masterful translator, collaborate to restore this landmark work--complete with its original illustrations and symbols--to the center of the alternative spiritual canon.From the Trade Paperback edition.
Doctrine In Experience: A Methodist Theology of Church and Ministry
by Russell E. RicheyA fresh way to look at the ministry of The United Methodist Church. United Methodism is often accused of having an incoherent theological center. By examining the history and salient features of the church, this book says that United Methodist theology is actually appropriated from its experience as a missional corporate body. This allows United Methodist to do theology in new ways and to better adapt to its multivalent contexts.
The Doctrine of Awakening: The Attainment of Self-Mastery According to the Earliest Buddhist Texts
by Julius EvolaIn a probing analysis of the oldest Buddhist texts, Julius Evola places the doctrine of liberation in its original context. The early teachings, he suggests, offer the foremost example of an active spirituality that is opposed to the more passive, modern forms of theistic religions. This sophisticated, highly readable analysis of the theory and practice of Buddhist asceticism, first published in Italian in 1943 , elucidates the central truths of the eightfold path and clears away the later accretions of Buddhist doctrine. Evola describes the techniques for conscious liberation from the world of maya and for achieving the state of transcendence beyond dualistic thinking. Most surprisingly, he argues that the widespread belief in reincarnation is not an original Buddhist tenet. Evola presents actual practices of concentration and visualization, and places them in the larger metaphysical context of the Buddhist model of mind and universe. The Doctrine of the Awakening is a provocative study of the teachings of the Buddha by one of Europe's most stimulating thinkers.
The Doctrine of Creation: A Constructive Kuyperian Approach
by Craig G. Bartholomew Bruce Riley AshfordApart from the doctrine of God, no doctrine is as comprehensive as that of creation. It is woven throughout the entire fabric of Christian theology. It goes to the deepest roots of reality and leaves no area of life untouched. Across the centuries, however, the doctrine of creation has often been eclipsed or threatened by various forms of gnosticism. Yet if Christians are to rise to current challenges related to public theology and ethics, we must regain a robust, biblical doctrine of creation. According to Bruce Ashford and Craig Bartholomew, one of the best sources for outfitting this recovery is Dutch neo-Calvinism. Abraham Kuyper, Herman Bavinck, and their successors set forth a substantial doctrine of creation's goodness, but recent theological advances in this tradition have been limited. Now in The Doctrine of Creation Ashford and Bartholomew develop the Kuyperian tradition's rich resources on creation for systematic theology and the life of the church today. In addition to tracing historical treatments of the doctrine, the authors explore intertwined theological themes such as the omnipotence of God, human vocation, and providence. They draw from diverse streams of Christian thought while remaining rooted in the Kuyperian tradition, with a sustained focus on doing theology in deep engagement with Scripture. Approaching the world as God's creation changes everything. Thus The Doctrine of Creation concludes with implications for current issues, including those related to philosophy, science, the self, and human dignity. This exegetically grounded constructive theology contributes to renewed appreciation for and application of the doctrine of creation—which is ultimately a doctrine of profound hope.
The Doctrine of God (A Theology of Lordship, Volume #2)
by John M. FrameReaders familiar with Frame's analysis of historic doctrines and current questions will welcome this long-awaited second installment in the Theology of Lordship series. Here he examines the attributes, acts, and names of God in connection with a full spectrum of relevant theological, ethical, and spiritual issues.
The Doctrine of Salvation
by Charles HorneIs anything more important than understanding eternal salvation?When it comes down to it, all human beings can be divided into two categories: the saved and the unsaved. Every person longs to find the path to eternal life. Many different paths are tried. But what does the Word of God have to say about it?In The Doctrine of Salvation, Charles Horne explains the basics of this important biblical doctrine. Why is there a need for salvation? What is its basis? What are its results? How can you be assured of it? And how does salvation culminate in eternal life?Using clear and precise language, Dr. Horne lays out the biblical evidence. &“The doctrine of salvation is central to the message of Scripture,&” he writes. &“From Genesis 3 to Revelation 22 we witness the unfolding drama of redemption.&” May this book open your eyes to the greatest story ever told!
The Doctrine of Salvation
by Charles HorneIs anything more important than understanding eternal salvation?When it comes down to it, all human beings can be divided into two categories: the saved and the unsaved. Every person longs to find the path to eternal life. Many different paths are tried. But what does the Word of God have to say about it?In The Doctrine of Salvation, Charles Horne explains the basics of this important biblical doctrine. Why is there a need for salvation? What is its basis? What are its results? How can you be assured of it? And how does salvation culminate in eternal life?Using clear and precise language, Dr. Horne lays out the biblical evidence. &“The doctrine of salvation is central to the message of Scripture,&” he writes. &“From Genesis 3 to Revelation 22 we witness the unfolding drama of redemption.&” May this book open your eyes to the greatest story ever told!
The Doctrine of Salvation in the First Letter of Peter
by Martin WilliamsThe prevalence of salvation language in the first letter of Peter has often been acknowledged though rarely investigated in depth. Martin Williams presents a new account exploring the concept of salvation in this theologically rich letter. He brings together the disciplines of hermeneutics, New Testament studies, and systematic and historical theology in order to explore the language of salvation which resonates within the text. The book also elaborates on a methodological level the segregation which has arisen between Biblical studies and theological studies. In doing this, Williams identifies a basis for how there can be interaction between these two different viewpoints. This book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the exegesis and theology of 1 Peter, the doctrine of salvation and Biblical interpretation.
The Doctrine of the Christian Life (A Theology of Lordship, Volume #3)
by John M. FrameThe third volume of Frame's Theology of Lordship series, this book focuses on biblical ethics. In an age of ethical relativism and suspicion of authority, how can we know what is good, virtuous, or just? Frame surveys non-Christian ethical traditions before setting forth a solidly Christian ethical method. By clarifying biblical norms, life situations, and personal dimensions, he presents a model for decision making that honors God in all aspects of life. Discussions range from natural law and conflict of duties to detailed explorations of the Ten Commandments in connection with questions surrounding worship, the Sabbath, church and state, respect for life and truth, sexuality, and the relation of Christ to culture.
The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God (A Theology of Lordship, Volume #1)
by John M. FrameIn keeping with the conviction that theology is the application of God's word to our lives in all situations, Frame combines trenchant analysis with practical insight and counsel for living in the knowledge of God.
The Doctrine of the Spirit-filled Church
by Francis VlokThe Lord Jesus Christ declared . . . I will build My church: and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. (Matthew 16:18). Throughout the past two thousand years, the church has proclaimed a variety of methods for people to follow in Jesus’ steps. Yet, few have followed His instructions and built the church according to Christ’s teachings which were entrusted to the ministers in His church. The first church was rooted and grounded in the Apostles’ Doctrine (Acts 2:42) and as such the church was built on the sure foundation. Sadly, it has not always contended for the faith but designed and adopted methods that are not in accordance with Christ’s teachings.Now is the appropriate time for the church to return to the biblical structure and conform to tenets found in the Bible. This book contains all the tenets of the Apostles’ Doctrine in one volume. It expounds the deep truths within the Holy Writ and leads ministers to once again conform to the perfect will of God (Romans 12:1-2).
The Doctrine of the Word of God (A Theology of Lordship, Volume #4)
by John M. FrameThis book discusses God's word in modern theology and how God's word comes to us as his controlling power, meaningful authority, and personal presence.
Doctrine, Spirit, and Discipline: A History of the Wesleyan Tradition in the United States
by Kevin M. WatsonThe definitive history of the Wesleyan movement in the United States.An expansive, substantive history of the Wesleyan tradition in the United States, Doctrine, Spirit, and Discipline offers a broad survey of the Methodist movement as it developed and spread throughout America, from the colonial era to the present day.It also provides an theological appraisal of these developments in light of John Wesley's foundational vision. Beginning with Wesley himself, Watson describes the distinctiveness of the tradition at the outset. Then, as history unfolds, he identifies the common set of beliefs and practices which have unified a diverse group of people across the centuries, providing them a common identity through a number of divisions and mergers.In the midst of the sweeping changes happening in Methodism and the pan-Wesleyan movement today, Watson shows that the heart of the Wesleyan theological tradition is both more expansive and substantive than any singular denominational identity."A fresh, panoramic overview of the history of the Methodist movement. . . Promises to be a standard textbook on the history of Methodism for years to come." —TIMOTHY C. TENNENT, Asbury Theological Seminary