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Cutting Yourself and Self-Injury: When Life Really Hurts - A Christian Perspective on Self-Harm by Cutting written by Robert Alan King is a book with over 8,800 words. Though there is a Christian perspective in the book it is a practical book with factual information and real solutions for all cutters regardless of their religious beliefs.With this rising problem of self-cutting, King takes a look at the deeper psychological or emotional causes that might lead to cutting and what a...
PHP349.17
2013
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Savior: A Christian Rebuttal to Reza Aslan's Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Robert Alan King is a rebuttal from a Christian perspective that exposes the fallacy of Aslan's position that Jesus was a mere Jewish peasant and political revolutionary who was suffering from delusions of grandeur and thus failed in his mission. In light of the real historical evidence that exists, this rebuttal will show how Aslan is violently misrepresenting the truth as he attempts to rewrit...
PHP232.59
2012
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Dream Interpretation and Meaning: Learning About Your Dreams by Robert Alan King is a booklet with 4,600 words. King explores the purpose of dreams as primarily a release of subconscious stress that assists in maintaining a healthy mind and body. He also provides instructions on how to properly interpret dreams, explaining how to analyze them so that you can have a better understanding of what is going on with you in your subconscious. The booklet also touches briefly on spiritual dreams, ...
PHP290.88
2012
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The Holy Trinity and the Bible: God as Father, Son and Spirit by Robert Alan King is a book with about 11,500 words. King explores the Scriptures to show how the Holy Trinity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit is clearly conveyed in the biblical text. The book also responds to some of the major claims of critics regarding the deity of Jesus. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.
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2013
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A Biography of Elijah the Tishbite: The Prophet Who Defeated Baal from the series Servants of God in the Bible by Robert Alan King is a book with over 11,600 words. King explores some of the major events in Elijah's life and takes a look at his walk with God. The book also focuses on getting to know Elijah and understanding his personality as well as contemplating the recognition of Elijah as one of the greatest prophets that ever lived. It will discuss his confrontation with Baal and his ...
PHP290.88
2014
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Textual Criticism of Luke 3:22: A Response to Bart Ehrman, An Argument Supporting the Traditional Reading, by Robert Alan King is a book with over 8,800 words. This book first presents the argument of Ehrman regarding the textual variant in Luke 3:22, then discusses and defines the meaning of Psalms 2:7, and afterwards explores the Sonship theology in Luke. What then follows is a brief look at the manuscript evidence, an examination of the early gospels used by the Hebrews relevant to the ...
PHP232.59
2016
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Spiritual and Social Evils in the American Religious Experience as Conveyed in This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti and In His Steps by Charles M. Sheldon is a book by Robert Alan King with approximately 3,500 words. It is an essay with a brief review, analysis and critique of the two books being discussed with some contrasts and similarities between them.
PHP174.29
2016
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Commentary on the Pericope of Romans 1:19-25 by Robert Alan King is a booklet with over 4,500 words. In this study, King examines and discusses Romans 1:19-25, a pericope that provides us with an amazing insight into what happened after the Fall in the relationship between humanity and God. He explores the meaning within each verse and shows how they all correlate with one another to stress the central point of this pericope that the willful actions of humanity in rejecting God resulted in...
PHP232.59
2016
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The Debate Between Believers' Baptism and Infant Baptism by Robert Alan King is a booklet with over 5,300 words. In this study, King examines, discusses and contrasts the arguments for believers' baptism versus those for infant baptism. After having done so, he demonstrates why he believes that believers' baptism is the correct biblical position. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.
PHP232.59
2016
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Karl Barth's Ideas on the Economic and Immanent Trinity by Robert Alan King is a booklet with over 3,700 words. This study examines and explains Barth's ideas about the Trinity as the starting point of all theological inquiry about God. It will take a look at how he finds what he refers to as "the problem of the Trinity" in God's revelation to humanity. The booklet will discuss how his three specific questions will help us discover God when examined in the witness of God's revelation as gi...
PHP232.59
2016
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Ontological Ideas About the Holy Spirit in the Early Church by Robert Alan King is a booklet with over 4,600 words. This book will focus on the ontological ideas about the Spirit that we can identify among five of the most prominent early church fathers following the apostolic age, including Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Tertullian, and Origen. King discusses how they agree on many basic theological aspects about God in three persons, but that they also maintain some differences, incl...
PHP232.59
2016
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The Mistreatment of Others in the American Religious Experience as Conveyed in Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe and The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a book by Robert Alan King with approximately 1,900 words. It is an essay with a brief review, analysis and critique of the two books being discussed with some contrasts and similarities between them.
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