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Thy Rod and Thy Staff They Comfort Me: BOOK IIThe Book of Hebrews and the Corporal Punishment of Children in the Christian Context A New Book by Samuel MartinThis book has been 14 years in the making. Samuel Martin returns with his second volume in the series "Thy Rod and Thy Staff, They Comfort Me." This second book is a follow up to his first book 'Thy Rod and Thy Staff, They Comfort Me: Christians and the Spanking Controversy." (published in 2006) That first book was not sold but was given away on numerous sites on the Web and continues to be available for free. (see www.biblechild.com) A hard copy version is available. (see the author's Amazon page - https: //www.amazon.com/Samuel-Martin/e/B00HP94ZZA/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1)This new book promises to be a welcomed addition to the series turning its attention to the New Testament book of Hebrews chapter 12:5-11, which is a key text quoted by many Christians today in their belief in corporal punishment. Samuel Martin further strengthens an already compelling case against corporal punishment in this new book. Features off this new book are: The Original Manuscript Order of Hebrews and Its Importance?Who wrote Hebrews and why that is important?If Paul wrote Hebrews, why did he not identify himself openly in the book?What geographical region was Hebrews written to?When was the book of Hebrews written?What is the main subject of the book of Hebrews?Who is the book of Hebrews relevant for today?How does this survey of Hebrews link to our understanding of the debate concerning spanking children in the 21st century? Reviews of this book: "Samuel Martin does a good job of writing with an easy to understand touch ... He comes to similar conclusions that I do regarding the spanking controversy." - Professor William Webb, Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies, Tyndale Seminary, Canada and author of the book "Corporal Punishment in the Bible: A Redepemtive Movement Hermeneutic for Troubling Texts" (InterVarsity, 2011)"I think you present a well crafted argument." - Pastor Crystal Lutton, author of "Biblical Parenting""a very provocative and stimulating perspective of Hebrews." - Clay Clarkson, author of "Heartfelt Discipline: Following God's Path of Life to the Heart of Your Child."
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2023 im Fachbereich Psychologie - Entwicklungspsychologie, Note: 1,3, , Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In dieser wissenschaftlichen Hausarbeit beschäftigen wir uns mit dem Thema "Angst und Ekel bei Kindern vor Tieren" und dessen Einflüsse auf die kindliche Entwicklung. Das Thema Angst und Ekel bei Kindern vor Tieren ist ein weit verbreitetes Phänomen, was Eltern und Pädagog:innen vor Herausforderungen stellt. In der kindlichen Entwicklung spielen Ängste und Ekel eine wichtige Rolle, da diese einen Einfluss auf die psychische Gesundheit haben können. Daher ist dies ein wichtiges Thema für die Kinderpsychologie. Als Hauptquelle für diese Hausarbeit verwende ich Ulrich Gebhards Werk "Kind und Natur", welches darstellt, dass die Ängste von Kindern vor Tieren auf unterschiedliche Ursachen zurückgeführt werden können und wie der Kontakt zur Natur den Kindern helfen kann, diese zu überwinden. Zu Beginn werde ich jedoch erstmal die Begriffe Angst und Ekel definieren. Anschließend beschäftige ich mich mit der psychischen Entwicklung von Kindern und wie Ängste und Ekel sich auf ihre Entwicklung auswirken können. Zudem beschäftige ich mich mit der Entstehung dieser Ängste und Ekel, wobei ich insbesondere auf die Angst und den Ekel von Kindern vor Tieren eingehe. Diese Hausarbeit soll die Ursachen dieser Ängste aufzeigen, sowie Veränderungen im Verlauf der kindlichen Entwicklung beleuchten. Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt der Arbeit liegt auf der Bedeutung von Naturkontakt bei der Überwindung von Ängsten und Abneigungen von Kindern gegenüber Tieren. Hierbei werde ich auch die praktischen Empfehlungen meiner Hauptquelle für Eltern und Pädagogen berücksichtigen und dessen theoretische Erklärungen für die positive Wirkung von Naturkontakten auf die kindliche Entwicklung vorstellen. Abschließend fasse ich die wichtigsten Erkenntnisse zusammen und gebe eine mögliche Schlussfolgerung für die Praxis an.
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Serpents In Hedges: A Plea For Moderation In The Hours Employed In Business is a book written by Samuel Martin and originally published in 1850. The book is a call for moderation in the amount of time people spend working, arguing that excessive work hours can lead to physical and mental health problems, as well as harm personal relationships and overall quality of life. Martin uses the metaphor of serpents hiding in hedges to represent the dangers of overworking and the importance of taking time for rest and leisure. The book also touches on the economic and social implications of overworking, including the exploitation of laborers and the need for fair wages and working conditions. Overall, Serpents In Hedges is a timeless reminder of the importance of balance and moderation in all aspects of life.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Rain Upon The Mown Grass: And Other Sermons, 1842-1870 is a compilation of sermons by Samuel Martin, a prominent Scottish Presbyterian minister of the 19th century. The book features a collection of 27 sermons, delivered by Martin between the years of 1842 and 1870, on various topics related to Christian faith and morality. The sermons in Rain Upon The Mown Grass are reflective of Martin's deep commitment to the teachings of the Bible and his desire to convey these teachings to his congregation in a way that was both accessible and relevant to their daily lives. The book covers a wide range of themes, including the nature of God, the importance of prayer, the role of faith in overcoming adversity, and the need for moral and ethical behavior.Throughout the book, Martin draws on his extensive knowledge of the Bible and his own experiences as a minister to offer insightful and thought-provoking reflections on the challenges and joys of Christian life. His sermons are characterized by a clear and engaging writing style, as well as a deep sense of compassion and empathy for his listeners.Overall, Rain Upon The Mown Grass is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian faith and morality, and a testament to the enduring power of Martin's teachings for modern readers.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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""Light In Life's Morning: Or The Features Of Piety In Childhood"" is a book written by Samuel Martin in 1847. The book focuses on the importance of piety in childhood and how it can shape a person's life. Martin discusses various aspects of piety, including prayer, obedience, and faith, and how they can be instilled in children from a young age. He also provides examples of children who have displayed piety in their lives, and how their actions have influenced others. The book is aimed at parents, teachers, and anyone interested in the spiritual development of children. It encourages readers to cultivate a love of God in children, and to help them develop a strong moral foundation that will guide them through life. Overall, ""Light In Life's Morning"" is a thought-provoking and inspiring book that highlights the importance of piety in childhood and its impact on a person's life.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
A Place of Repentance is a historical account of the London Colonial Training Institution and Ragged Dormitory, written by Samuel Martin and published in 1852. The book provides a detailed description of the institution, which was established in the mid-19th century to provide education and shelter to impoverished children in London. Martin describes the daily life of the children who lived in the dormitory, including their routines, meals, and education. He also discusses the history of the institution, its founders and benefactors, and its impact on the community. The book also touches on the issue of poverty in London during the Victorian era and the efforts made by philanthropists to address it. Overall, A Place of Repentance is a fascinating glimpse into the lives of disadvantaged children in 19th century London and the efforts made to improve their circumstances.For The Reformation Of Youthful And Adult Male Criminals.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Christian mothers have told me for more than ten years that they have maternal intuition that tells them not to spank their children. This often goes against everything they have been taught in their churches. This matter really causes Christian mothers pain in their spirits. Do they listen to their God given intuition or the teachings of men? This book answers this question.
A chipmunk and squirrel decide to steal a sack of Christmas nuts from a family of hunters. But in order to do so, they must outwit a keen-nosed dog and enlist the help of a sneezing moose, a black bear with a taste for honeyed ham, and two bickering owls who may or may not be friends.A rollicking holiday tale of wild animal adventure in the spirit of Roald Dahl's classic The Fantastic Mr. Fox!
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