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Amazing Grace: Music Inspired by the Motion Picture (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook)

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Modern-day versions of 13 period hymns performed by today's top CCM, gospel, and country artists. Includes: Amazing Grace (Chris Tomlin) * Fairest Lord Jesus (Natalie Grant) * Were You There? (Smokie Norful) * How Great Thou Art (Martina McBride) * more.

Gift of Grace Books was established to glorify God in thanksgiving for his abundant grace. 2 Corinthians 4:15 "All this is for your benefit, so that the grace that is reaching more and more people may cause thanksgiving to overflow to the glory of God."


Item Specifications...

Pages   88
Dimensions:   Length: 12.04" Width: 8.95" Height: 0.23"
Weight:   0.7 lbs.
Binding  Softcover
Release Date   Apr 1, 2007
Publisher   Hal Leonard Corporation
ISBN  1423425391  
EAN  9781423425397  
UPC  884088138783  


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Giles Fraser on the so-called morality of legalism  Aug 14, 2008

When Christian crosses the Slough of Despond, he encounters the first
temptation of John Bunyan's spiritual classic, The Pilgrim's Progress.
Christian meets the smooth and persuasive Mr Worldly Wiseman, who directs
him towards a village called Morality: "there shalt thou live by honest
neighbours, in credit and in good fashion." It seems an odd sort of
temptation, and perhaps it is unsurprising that Christian leaves the
straight and narrow path, and settles down in Morality.

One of the most vigorous exponents of the view that morality has little to do with Christianity is the poetic genius and eccentric theologian William Blake. According to Blake, the problem with the way most people read the Bible is that they understand it as a manual for moral uprightness.

By contrast, in the Gospels, the moral law is associated with those
religious teachers who first want to judge and accuse one another. Blake
notes that Satan is the great accuser. For Blake: "If morality was
Christianity, Socrates was the Saviour. The Gospel is Forgiveness of Sins & has no moral precepts - these belong to Plato & Seneca & Nero."

In a remarkable new book by Christopher Rowland and Jonathan Roberts, The
Bible for Sinners (SPCK, 2008), the authors take this understanding of the gospel message, and apply it to the current crisis over homosexuality. Conservatives insist that this row is all about the Bible -- and they are right.

Yet too many conservatives have become so narrow in their reading of the
scriptures that they miss the remarkably creative ways in which Jesus and
Paul themselves read their own scriptures. Jesus and Paul did not read the scriptures literally: you could almost say that they took hermeneutic
liberties in the name of the Spirit. Thus, for example, in Galatians, Paul defends the new idea of open table fellowship, of Jews and pagans eating together, even though such a practice was evidently "unscriptural".

The Bible for Sinners argues that the Windsor report and the idea of a
Covenant seek to unite Anglicans by closing down the possibilities of
biblical hermeneutics, and turning gospel faith into moral uprightness. What is at stake here is so much larger than what gay people do in bedrooms: it is all about the creation of a set of rules that will systematically make gospel faith all-but-impossible for Anglicans in the 21st century.

Blake would have seen the Windsor report and its children as a form of
tyranny, in which legalistic religion (the "stony law", as he called it)
triumphs over the creative religion of the Spirit. And ought we.
 

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