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Interesting article MJ. Ages ago I read a book that talked about perceptual channels. Different persons process environment different. Some are Aural oriented (lots of talking, interacting verbally, etc.) Some are more Visual (do not remember how they manifested, maybe reading n writing, painting, etc.) demonstrating emotions. And there are Kinesthetics
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OK, thanks KS4J. I hope FL eventually offers it.
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Hi P & C power users: Please give some excellent news and tell me that eventually we will get the following in L9: https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Warfare-Bible-James-Version-ebook/dp/B00ATL9UVA/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Tired of crashing, etc of Kindle, I rather wait for the L9 version. Peace and grace.
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Shalom David Paul: Thanks for the clarification. I am not an expert, so is not critical. I am old school, so to me the number one principle for the elect has always been: Deu 6:4 “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. (ESV) Deu 6:4 HEAR, O ISRAEL: THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE. (JPS) Deu 6:4 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is
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Yes LEB is a really good version, I was just surprised to see that rendering.
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Hi Blair: Looking up in my library a couple of resources came up. I am surprised that in one of the best organized Historical Theology the concept is not mentioned. I did find the following that pretty much sums the Bird's eye view on the topic: "I then went on to explain that there is a difference between murder and killing . Murder is the wanton and
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Hi Matt: I thought the LEB was cool until I found the following: LEB. Deu 6:4 "Hear, Israel, Yahweh our God, Yahweh is unique.
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[quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"]Thankful for hard copy Spiritual Warfare Bible with MEV.[/quote] Greetings KS4J: Would you be so kind to give the bibliographic information of the Spiritual warfare Bible please? Peace and grace.
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Hi MJ: 1: yes, Christian anthropology could be a branch of theology as long as it jibes with the Bible, and the Character and nature of God. And that is what is the problem, the nature and character of God many times is at odds with the defined dogma of particular groups. Jesus came directly from heaven, to tell it like it is, and found heavy resistance
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Hi Armin. Not an expert like the ones that kindly guided the search queries. I just want to share another option for whatever is worth: https://blog.logos.com/2014/07/logos-5-combine-clause-passage-list-and-ln-numbers-for-a-unique-search/ I am fascinated with the Louw Nida semantic domains, but not sure how they tie in with different theological concepts
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Ok, thanks, looks good.
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Thanks MJ. Do you know if FL List of words and concepts is available in other languages like German, French, Portuguese, and Spanish?
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Hi Blair: besides the terms Theosis and divinization, I learn that there are other terms less known: Apotheosis. Ever heard of that? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apotheosis I tried to look for resources in L9 and very few are available. What is disturbing in this particular contextual time is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secular_religion#Political_religion
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[quote user="Greg Rose"]The entry in the Catholic Topical Index points to a good amount of additional material. [/quote] It would be interesting if a section of the CTI could be dedicated for the user to place location links to particular relevant resources. It would be like making a custom guide.
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Hi MJ: Not sure what you mean. Do you mean that when one clicks on Calvin, besides the ST there should be a section with factbook links? same for denominations? I am not clear where are you suggesting to put the links to Factbook, would you mind to clarify? Do you also mean links to articles about particular eras? Peace and grace.
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[quote user="Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell"]Britannica's "Propaedia" - the Outline of Knowledge, as they call it.[/quote] Greetings Carmen: I found the following also: https://www.logos.com/product/177701/the-syntopicon-an-index-to-the-great-ideas Do you know if there is an outline of knowledge for systematic theology? Peace and grace.
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[quote user="The Monk"]I decided to post the question after i was doing a study of the genealogy of Jesus in the Gospel according to Matthew using the Factbook and i didn't understand why the main results, or main article (or how is it called) was primarily from the Anchor Yale Dictionary. Also there were articles suggested from The Oxford Bible Dictionary
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Hi power users: I came across the following: https://www.logos.com/product/197500/faithlife-book-of-lists-words-and-concepts Amazing resources with lots of useful applications. It seems to imply in the introduction that the resource is part of a series, but when I look in the information pane, no series is given. Does anyone know what series this resource
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]lex orandi lex credendi from very early Christianity.[/quote] https://www.logos.com/product/17568/ancient-fire-the-power-of-christian-rituals-in-contemporary-worship
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Interesting quote: "Whether we think about it or not, whether it’s in our job title or not, all of us engage in counseling. A friend shares a problem with us and asks for advice. A younger Christian we’re mentoring asks us for counsel on what he should do with his life. A married friend needs encouragement because of difficulties in her