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  • - CHRISTIANITY & THE WORLD Series 10
    av Li Jin Wei
    298,-

    Christians believe that God has given every human being a unique dignity that should not be violated by anyone and has called all to the responsibility of protecting human rights and the social conditions necessary for human fulfillment. Although Christians generally accept the central tenets of the UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights), though never without qualifications, they do not consider this universal document as superior to the values of the word of Jesus Christ and Lord Father found in their scripture. Even though it is impossible to neglect the laws of the modern world to follow the rules of the Bible and Christianity, there are still people who prefer to walk the path taught by the Bible instead of blindly following the laws of the modern world. Therefore, interpreting human rights as the ultimate source and versatile foundation of societal life is objectionable and dangerous. Many people in various parts of the world acknowledge that their traditions have the leading authority in their social life and interpersonal relations over secularized human rights standards.Still, although a summary statement that reflects the deepest aspirations of the world's peoples, the UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights) is the cornerstone for religious and secular leaders to build a system of law that will help promote, respect, and enforce human rights. Regardless of human rights or religious values, uniting and interconnecting civil and political, economic and social, individual and collective human rights can provide a harmonious social life on national and international levels. In simpler words, whatever works in protecting human life and security is what the global human rights system needs.

  • - CHRISTIANITY & THE WORLD Series 9
    av Li Jin Wei
    298,-

    Exclusivism, inclusivism, and pluralism are the three traditional conceptions of Christianity's relationship with other religions. The exclusive paradigm claims that there is no redemption outside of Christianity; Christian fundamentalists often adopt this approach. Religion God's scholars despise idolatry. Exclusivism bases much of its reasoning on Old Testament writings that condemn the worship of other gods, claiming that the purpose of "God-breathed Old Testament Scripture" is to guide the Christian church.The inclusive concept of Christianity's connection with other faiths asserts that God may save adherents of other faiths. The model is particularly associated with the fact that Christ died for all, and the Holy Spirit offers all possibility of being associated in a way known to God, and God's salvation includes salvation for both Jews and those who acknowledge the Creator, the first of whom are Muslims, who profess Abraham's faith. It goes on to declare that because God desires that all men be saved, salvation will be granted to those who have never heard of the Christian faith but follow their conscience anyhow. On the Protestant side, a similar argument is made for the uniqueness of salvation in Christ, arguing that Christians cannot call themselves evangelicals while limiting salvation to a select few.People of different faiths could receive God's revelation in addition to salvation, and whenever people have a real religious experience, that experience could be Jesus showing himself. Although Jesus is the fullest expression of divine revelation, this does not rule out the possibility that God can also reveal himself through prophets and sages of other faiths. As a result, other faiths' Scriptures might incorporate God's Word, and the Holy Spirit can work in other faiths and cultures.The third model is pluralism, which differs from exclusivist and inclusivist models in that it places God at the center rather than Christ. God is better known as the Eternal One and is later referred to as the Real. All religious faiths, whether theistic or non-theistic, revolve around this Eternal One or Real. The pluralist approach contrasts with the first two in that the latter assumes a specific religious perspective, whilst the former demands religious believers "step outside" their own faith to a place where creedal beliefs are suspended and other religious faiths can be seen objectively.The diversity of religions is not a result of human ingenuity but rather part of God's design for humanity. Some scholars argue that God's self-revelation and redemption are manifest in other faiths and in other saviours and that the suggestion that non-Christian religions can be ways in which God purposefully discloses himself represents an inclusive model that goes beyond traditional orthodoxy and that many in the Church would question.However, full knowledge of the above facts can be gained through a deeper understanding of Christianity and world religions through study and research as described below.

  • - CHRISTIANITY & THE WORLD Series 6
    av Li Jin Wei
    298,-

    Within the first century A.D., a new faith arose partly within Judaism and in part around its outer edge. This faith adopted and used Hebrew Bible (Jews), called "The Old Testament." According to Christian history, the Jewish establishment at that time had rejected Jesus and persuaded the Roman authorities to get rid of him. Resulting in Roman authorities placing Jesus on the Cross. The term Judeo-Christian subculture supposes a common essence shared between Jews and Christians. From that era to the world today, everything has changed. The world outlook has been changing since the beginning of time, and it will continue to do so. Along with the world outlook, the Role of religions is also evolving with the world's outlook. On several occasions in history, Christianity and Islam were considered to go extinct, but in the modern world, they are the two largest religions. This book will discuss and shed light on the world outlook and its effects on other entities. Christianity has always been the centre of attention regarding the world outlook. Christianity holds the largest army and most of the world's wealth as the world's biggest religion. Therefore, Christianity has excellent power in changing the world's outlook and demographics. But, Islam or Atheism may surpass Christianity in the coming years. Most probably in 2050. We will discuss all such possibilities in detail later in the book.

  • av Li Jin Wei
    1 129,-

    This book is based on the author as the protagonist in China's specific adversity environment, from suffering children to old age to learn, practice and grow continuously. It is a documentary story in which the protagonist sets different goals at different stages of his life and overcomes all difficulties in all aspects to realize himself one by one.The author writes along the lines of suffering childhood-naughty childhood-discriminated teenager-struggling youth-suffering middle age-successful adult-old age who continues to struggle, involving the author's long-term pursuit of knowledge and continuous progress throughout his life¿running through the author's hobbies, health care, many relatives, friends, friends, central classmates from elementary school to Harvard, and other social relationships, supplemented by the historical portrayal of the author's growth environment, it not only introduces the social development of multiple levels of Chinese society And evolution: politics, economy, culture, science and technology, civil affairs, foreign affairs, national defence, environment, and introduces the natural environment, political system, working environment, immigration gains and losses, the free market economy, information Internet society and the era of internationalization of the United States and Canada in western countries The historical background of major domestic events have shaped the author's success and self-realization at various stages of life in an environment of self-struggle for more than 60 years. The title of the work is based on the American psychologist Abraham Harold Maslow ( Abraham Harold Maslow, April 1, 1908 - June 8, 1970 ); the highest stage of the humanistic theory of life is self-realization because the author's ideal and Intention has been self-realized one by one through continuous struggle in many aspects of the reverse environment.

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