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    Religion, Law and Power

    This book constructs an anthropological history of a subaltern religious formation, Mahima Dharma of Orissa, a large province in eastern India. Tracking the contingent making of a critical community over a hundred and forty year period, Religion, Law and Power explores the interplay of distinct expressions of time and history, innovative reformulations of caste and Hinduism and distinct engagements with state and nation. This serves to unravel the wider entanglements of religion, history, law, modernity and power. Ishita Banerjee-Dube provides a situated and critical analysis of the different trajectories of Mahima Dharma, bringing to the fore a clutch of empirical and theoretical issues. Understandings of the articulation and institutionalization of a subaltern religious order are not marked off from, but reveal the techniques and textures of, the modern state and dominant Hinduism. Such moves foreground subaltern and ascetic expressions and negotiations of modernity in institutional and everyday arenas, and further question widespread propositions of a singular Hinduism, especially in India today. ‘Religion, Law and Power’ should be of interest to historians, anthropologists and religious studies scholars as well as general readers interested in religion, politics, community and state. It will be of particular interest to students of South Asia concerned with Hinduism and religious sects, history and law, and power and resistance.

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    Bidhi Sanskarharu

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    Bachne Rahar

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    Aghosit Yudha

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    Slave (the hidden truth about your identity in Christ)

    In this book, John MacArthur unveils the essential and clarifying revelation that may be keeping you from a fulfilling-and correct-relationship with God. It’s powerful. It’s controversial. And with new eyes you’ll see the riches of your salvation in a radically new way.

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    Successful Christian Parenting

    In Successful Christian Parenting, pastor/teacher John MacArthur presents time-proven principles of biblical parenting clearly and carefully to help parents make sense of their duties before God and to bring up their children in the ways of the Lord.

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    Dare to be Different

    “Be a Roman when you are in Rome!” This saying does not mean we must compromise with evil. This is just an advice to avoid unnecessary conflicts with others but appreciate their culture. The youth of today are torn apart by various pulls and pressures as never before. Folks live neither on white nor black but grey-zone. This book is written for young men and young women who are puzzled whether to join the majority which runs after Satan or the minority which walks with God.

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    The Seed (Evolution: Fact or Fiction)

    In this book, Dr. Job brings his extensive experience gained over many years of teaching at the university and overseeing research at the highest level and in biological sciences to bear upon this theory of ‘Evolution’. It would have been most natural to him with his liberal educational background, where he was taught and groomed by professors who did not accept the Bible account of creation, to adopt and adhere to his own variation of the “Big Bang Theory”.

    On the contrary, Dr. Job sets forth the careful, unbiased findings of a life-time. To those of us who are not as well read or knowledgeable in this subject, this book could serve as a beacon to guide us in the right direction. To those who are stubbornly critical of everything which savours of faith in the Living God, this book will give cause to tremors in their souls and could rouse in their beings some hunger for the Truth, which if earnestly pursued will doubtless profit them eternally.
    – Joshua Daniel

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    The Sinfulness of Sin

    Sin is the transgression of a law, yea of a good law, yea of God’s law. Sin
    presupposes that there is a law in being, for where is no law there is no
    transgression (Romans 4.15). But where there is sin, there is a law, and a
    transgression of the law. Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law, for
    sin is a transgression of the law (I John 3.4). That this is the sin intended in our
    text is apparent from Romans 7.7.
    Now the law not only forbids the doing of evil, whether by thought, word or deed,
    but also commands the doing of good. So to omit the good commanded is sin, as
    well (or ill) as is the doing of the evil that is forbidden. Against the fruit of the Spirit
    there is no law, but against the works of the flesh (for the antithesis holds) there is
    law, for they are all against the law, as the Apostle tells us (Galatians 5.19-24).
    Whatever, then, transgresses the law of God–in whole or in part (James 2.10)–is
    therefore and therein a sin, whether it break an affirmative or a negative precept
    i.e. whether it is the omission of good or the commission of evil.

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    Christian Martyrs of the World

    Christian Martyrs of the World by John Foxe chronicles the suffering and sacrifice of Christians from the 1 st century to the 16 th century.

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    Shepherding a Child’s Heart

    Your child is not passive in the parenting process. While a great deal of responsibility is placed on parents to shepherd a child responsibly, a child is not idle – they must make a choice to respond. Most parents confront bad behavior in a child without ever dealing with the source of the bad behavior: the heart.

    250.00