In this publication, "A Doctrine On The Christian Life," I planned to cover this field of Christian Doctrine. I perceive the treatment is lacking. The idea of the subject blocks ampleness. Who could give a satisfactory treatment to such a teaching? One ventures the supposition that the greater part of the adjustments in religious philosophy (Christian Theology) are the correct way. Men are turning their contemplations toward the need and the reality of disclosure, of man's wrongdoing (sin) and vulnerability, of both the individual and social disappointment of man without God, of the ampleness…mehr
In this publication, "A Doctrine On The Christian Life," I planned to cover this field of Christian Doctrine. I perceive the treatment is lacking. The idea of the subject blocks ampleness. Who could give a satisfactory treatment to such a teaching? One ventures the supposition that the greater part of the adjustments in religious philosophy (Christian Theology) are the correct way. Men are turning their contemplations toward the need and the reality of disclosure, of man's wrongdoing (sin) and vulnerability, of both the individual and social disappointment of man without God, of the ampleness of God's grace for man's need, and of the sureness of Jesus Christ and his saving work for mankind's history. Man does not live by bread alone. It is more critical that man have something to live for than that he have something to live on; and existence without God isn't genuine life. Today, Modern man needs to confront that reality and acknowledge it. Reverend Dr. John Thomas WylieHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The Reverend Dr. John Thomas Wylie is one who has dedicated his life to the work of God's Service, the service of others; and being a powerful witness for the Gospel of Jesus Christ.¿ Dr. Wylie was called to Gospel Ministry June 1979, whereby in that same year he entered the American Baptist College of the American Baptist Theological Seminary, Nashville, Tennessee. As a young Seminarian he read every book available to him that would help him better his understanding of God as well as God's plan of Salvation and the Christian Faith.¿ He made a commitment as a promising student that he would inspire others as God inspires him.¿ He understood early in his ministry that we live in times where people not only question who God is, but whether the miracles were and are real, and who the enemy is or if such an enemy exists. Dr. Wylie carried out his commitment to God, which has been one of excellence and earning his Bachelors of Arts in Bible and Theology, along with Pastoral Studies.¿ Faithful and obedient, with a believing - believing faith unto God's call he continued to matriculate from Emmanuel Bible College, Nashville, Tennessee and Emmanuel Bible College, Rossville, Georgia.¿ Still inspired to please the Lord and do that which is well-pleasing in the Lord's sight, Dr. Wylie in 2006 completed his Masters of Education with a concentration in instructional Technology from The American Intercontinental University, Holloman Estates, Illinois.¿ Continuing his graduate education, he completed his Education Specialist Degree (Ed.S).¿ With a great zeal for education as well as ministry he pursued and further his education and received his Doctorate of Theology degree from The Holy Trinity College and Seminary, St. Petersburg, Florida.Dr., Wylie has served in the capacity of pastor of two congregations in Middle and Southern Tennessee, as well as an Evangelist, Preacher, Chaplain., Christian Educator, and a Published Author of several inspiring Christian publications of which the first caught the attention of The Atlanta Journal Constitution¿Newspaper. A Believing-Behaving Faith: a practical commentary on the Epistle of James) is an exceptional work from an inspiring man, who serves as associate minister of the Salem Missionary Baptist Church, under the leadership of Reverend Doctor Richard B. Haynes, Senior Pastor, Lilburn, Georgia.
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