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The Christian Use of Time
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Andreasen, Niels-Erick
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Artículo Disponible
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242.4 A557
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Donado
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Time has become an "endagered species." With the ever-accelerating competition for our tiem and attention, there seems to be less and less time to do the things we want, or even need, to do. This book offers profound insights into the creative management and use of time as a means of enriching the quality of life.
Dr. Andreasen employs biblical and historical perspectives to present a comprehensive discussion of time. Focusing primarly on the problem of the Christian's use of this resource, he also addresses the broader questions of what time is and how we can use it more meaningully. Citin the ancient practice of a weekly day of rest, he shows how the observance of it provides a unique ordering principle for all our time, whether we are working, playing, worshiping, studying, or whatever. "It is like a traffic island in the rush of time. It enables us to get our bearing, find our direction and plot our course." The significance of the Sabbath as a day of rest is enriched and universalizes in this enlightening examination of an indispensable resource: time. |
0-687-07630-7
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Abingdon Press
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1978
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128
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United States of America
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Nashville
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English
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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18/02/2015
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18/02/2015
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