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How or when do you know if someone is a "REAL BRO" ? What does it take ?
From a Christian perspective, Jesus said it was when someone is willing to lay down his life for you that you know he is truly your friend. Sadly, real brotherhood is one of the most lacking things within most Christian groups today. Unfortunately they let pride, arrogance, self righteousness, legalism, and judgementalness get in the way of truly loving one another. I believe that the concept of TRUE BROTHERHOOD is best presented in this book "One-Anothering" written by Simon Schrock. If you claim to be a Christian, and you haven't read this book, you should read it as soon as possible.
I find it to be one of the best laid out perspectives with the deepest understanding of how to have the most successful Interpersonal relations in respect to the Christian life.
Just like the gospel of Jesus Christ this book is so deep because it is so simple, and because it is so simple the concept becomes so foreign to most people that it becomes hard to grasp.
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We all owe Mr. Williams quite a debt for making this long and difficult work available. It is pleasing to see that the work has now gone into its second impression (1997), which suggests that it is selling well for such a scholarly work. The book is well-made physically and printed on acid-free paper.
This is volume 1 of 2, containing just over a third of the whole work, heresies 1-46 of 80. It deals with:
Barbarism, Scythianism, Hellenism, Judaism, Stoicism, Platonists, Pythagoreans, Epicureans, Samaritans, Essenes, Sebuaeans, Gorothenes, Dositheans, Sadduccees, Scribes, Pharisees, Hemerobaptists, Nasaraeans, Ossaeans, Herodians, Simonians, Menander, Satornilus, Basilides, Nicolaitans, Gnostics(Borborites), Carpocratians, Cerinthians, Nazoraeans, Ebionites, Valentinians, Secundians, Ptolemaeans, Marcosians, Colorbasians, Heracleonites, Ophites, Cainites, Sethians, Archontics, Cerdonians, Marcionites, Lucianists, Apelleans, Severians and finally Tatianists (no. 46).
The footnotes are helpful, and indicate sources or parallels not only with the fathers but also the coptic gnostic texts in the Nag Hammadi Library. The editors of that collection are to be commended for their vision in making so essential a work available.
Niggles? For some reason the 'H'-word has proved a stumbling block. 'Heresy' (haeresis) is rendered mainly as 'sect', rather than heresy. It is unclear who benefits from this, other than persons of heretical views and thin skins! However mostly the text avoids the biases of the US religious studies establishment, and is much easier for the rest of us to read in consequence. It would have been helpful to have running headers that indicated the section in question, and not just the work. In some cases the translation has an unaccustomed force. What Greek word is rendered by the frequently encountered epithet, 'scum', I wondered. No doubt it is in a footnote somewhere, but I couldn't find it. I'd have liked some discussion of the manuscripts and transmission of the text. Finally the *price* -- OUCH!
But these are all minor points. The book is a triumph, and a required addition to the shelves of everyone obliged to paddle in the puddles of these ancient cult-makers. The book has been often quoted, and misquoted. Now we can read the whole thing for ourselves.
This is volume 2 of a 2 volume set. It is around twice the size of vol. 1, and contains 'book 2 and book 3', i.e. heresies 47-80 plus De Fide.
Heretics dealt with are: Encratites, Montanists, Quintillianists, Quartodecimans, Alogoi, Adamians, Sampsaeans, Theodotians, Melchizedekians, Bardesanists, Noetians, Valesians, Cathari (Novatianists / Donatists), Angelics, Apostolics, Sabellians, Origenists, Origen Adamantius, Paul of Samosata, Manichaeans, Hieracites, the schism of Meletius, Arians, Audians, Photinians, Marcellians, semi-Arians, Pneumatomachi, Aerius, Anomoeans, Dimoerites (aka Apolinarians), Antidicomarians, Collyridians, Massalians. The work ends with a statement of the Christian faith (De fide) which also contains some interesting descriptions of contemporary paganism.
This is the only complete version in a modern language. The Latin text in the Patrologia Graeca is said to be of an indifferent standard. (Amidon's selection apparently consists of the description of the heresy in each case, for all the heresies, plus narrative, but omitting Epiphanius' refutation).
As the work gets closer to Epiphanius' own time, his information is increasingly valuable as based on observation or contemporary report.
If only it didn't cost so much!
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I learned all lot from this book, how to see through my childs eyes and to really listen to them. We need to learn these tools early in life so they will come to us when they are facing difficult times.
This book shows partents how to stop fighting over things that we want our children to be responsible for. Mr. Williams gives you ideas how to put responsibilites back on the child not you, so therefore the fights stop. This has helped our family to really have a relaxing dinner time.
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