How Jesus Met Life Questions
Elliott, Harrison S.
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Add to basketSold by The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 30 November 2006
Condition: Used - Good
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Add to basket1927 date at title page. Copyright 1920, by The International Committee of Young Men's Christian Associations. From copyright: "The Scripture text is taken from 'The New Testament, A New Translation' by James Mofatt and is used through the courtesy of Geo. H. Doran Company." Dk. brown full cloth boards, black cover and spine titles, moderate shelf wear, rub. Pages very good; no writing. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Scarce near very good early issue of this instructive classic. Short treatise on character and individual action based upon Jesus' teachings and parables. Contents: "Foreword; Topical Index; Jesus' Call and His Decision as to His Life Mission: I. What Do the Peole of the World Want? A Study of the National Hopes in Jesus' Day; II. What Should We Choose? Jesus Faces His Mission for His Nation; Jesus' Work in Gallilee and Clash with the Religious Leaders: III. How Can We Help the Need of the World? Jesus Helps Relieve His People's Distress; IV. How Far Should Custom Determine Standards of Conduct? Jesus' Attitude toward Commonly Accepted Standards; V. How Is the Christian Standard of Conduct Different? Jesus Declares His Ethical Standards; VI. How Should a Christian Get Even? Jesus Establishes a New Type of Revenge; VII. What is Wrong with 'Bluffing' and 'Knocking'? Jesus Attacks Sham and Tells How to Test Religion; VIII. What Is Jesus' Cause in the World? Jesus' Points of Emphasis Regarding the Kingdom; IX. What Makes Religion Stand the Test? Jesus Shows the Essentials in Everyday Relgion, etc." Jesus' Visit, as a Fugitive, to Tyre, Sidon, and Decapolis: X. How Shall We Treat Other Races and Nationalities? Jesus, a Fugitive, Breaks with Jewish Narrowness; Issue at Caesarea Philippi Regarding the Cost of Messiahship: XI. How Much Does Loyalty Cost? Jesus Faces His Followers with Costly Sacrifice; Incidents on the Journey to Jerusalems: XII. What Good Does It Do to Pray? Jesus Answers Inquiries about Prayer. XIII. What is Our Responsibility in the World? Jesus Extends the Obligations of His Followers. XIV. How Can We Face Life Without Worry? Jesus Sets Forth the Christian's Confidence; XV. What Is Man's Object in His Work? Jesus Establishes an Impelling Motive for Life; XVI. What Shall We Do on Sunday? Jesus Justifies the Hiss Breaking of the Sabbath Law; XVII. What Determines the Value of a Man? Jesus Shows His Estimate of People; XVIII. What Makes a Person a Success? Jesus Shows His Basis for True Leadership. Final Clash with the Religious Leaders in Jerusalem: XIX. Who Is a Hypocrite? Jesus' Indignation Blazes Forth against Graft and Hypocrisy. The Struggle in Gethsemane and Jesus' Trial, Crucifixion, and Victory: XX. How Can We Meet Times of Supreme Testing? XXI. Jesus Faces Trial and Death; Can We Believe that Life Does not End? Jesus' Followers See that He is Alive. Some Additional Issues Faced by Jesus at Various Times: XXII. How Do We Enlist in Jesus' Cause? What Jesus Asked of His Followers; XXIII. What Is the Christian Ideal of Chivalry? Jesus Sets a High Standard for Men and Women; XXIV. How Is One's Life Work Discovered? Jesus Shows the Christian's Object in Life; XXV. What is a Fair Chance for All? Jesus Show His Concern for the Weak and Oppressed; XXVI. What is a Fair Income? Jesus' Attitude on Money Perplexes the Privileged; XXVII. Is Democracy Possible? Jesus Shows His Confidence in the Common People; XXVIII. What Hope is there that the World Can be made Christian? Jesus' Emphasis on Changing Wrong Conditions; XXIX. How Jesus Met Life Questions. Index of Scriptural Passages." Also, a topical index following the contents in areas of: Everyday Conduct; Life-Work Questions; Social, Economic and World; and, Christian Belief and Experience. Printed in the Untied States of America. 149 pages. Insured post. Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall.
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