Christianity and Reincarnation
- 120pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Makes the case for the integration of reincarnation into Christian thinking.






Makes the case for the integration of reincarnation into Christian thinking.
Covers the history of participatory art, from early happenings and performances to present practices that demand audience interaction. As the internet mindset browsing, sharing, collecting, producing permeates various aspects of society, this title reveals the ways in which artists and viewers have approached the creation of open works of art.
An authoritative study which restores the inspiration and wisdom of this beautiful poetry.
A complete collection of Rudolf Frieling's writings on the New Testament, significantly expanded from the previous edition. These insightful, accessible essays offer astute analysis of challenging concepts, from one of The Christian Community's founders.
A clear and insightful analysis of the meaning of the Old Testament stories from one of the founders of The Christian Community. Sheds light on challenging elements for modern readers while sharing the wisdom of these texts from a new perspective.
Frieling begins by looking at the nature of the Gospels, and the accounts of healings contained in them. With close attention to the details of the text he brings alive the events of Christ's life and shows how the Gospels can be directly related to the events and problems of everyday life. He concludes with a consideration of 'agape', the divine love in the gospel of St John. Rudolf Frieling also wrote Christianity and Reincarnation, Christianity and Islam, Hidden Treasures in the Psalms and Old Testament Studies.
Beginning with the two complementary accounts of the creation of man, Frieling goes on to reconsider some of the best-known stories : the sacrifice of Isaac, Balaam's ass, the three men in the furnace, as well as four psalms. He includes chapters on less familiar topics such as the idea of many Gods, and the building of the tabernacle in relation to the creation of the world.Frieling's attention to details of the text brings the imagery of the stories of the Old Testament alive, and throughout the book, the movement towards Christ's incarnation and deed of redemption is never long out of sight.