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Got Eternity?: It's Just One Prayer Away
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- Bruce Caldwell
- Bookwhip Company
- Paperback
- 9781950596379
- 7.01 X 5 X 0.07 inches
- 0.08 pounds
- Religion > Christian Living - Devotional
- English
Book Description
Are you certain that death is the end?
We all face two deaths, one physical and one spiritual. We cannot avoid physical death but we can avoid spiritual death. Those who feel that you are spiritually dead are wrong, at least for the present, because your choices remain before you.
Spiritual death comes, in this lifetime and for eternity, when you decide that you are simply flesh and that you reject the notion that God exists. Spiritual death accompanies a belief that you have no spirit and that when you die, you die. You are spiritually dead if God's Spirit has not embraced, enveloped and apprehended you. That is a big concept, to be sure, but His Spirit has either filled your heart, witnessing to your spirit, or it has not
Author Bio
Professor Caldwell's research focuses on the history of economic thought, with a specific interest in the life and works of the Nobel Laureate economist and social theorist F. A. Hayek.
He is the author of Hayek's Challenge: An Intellectual Biography of F. A. Hayek (2004) and since 2002 has served as the general editor of the book series The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek . The first volume with co-author Hansjoerg Klausinger of his full biography of Hayek is expected in 2021.
In 2019-2020 he was a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He has held research fellowships at NYU, the LSE, and Cambridge University. At Duke he is the Director of the Center for the History of Political Economy, a center whose purpose is to promote research in, and the teaching of, the history of economic thought.
The Center has received grants from a variety of sources, among them the National Endowment for the Humanities (2010, 2013, 2016), the John W. Pope Foundation (2008-present), the Institute for New Economic Thinking (2011-2013), the Thomas W. Smith Foundation (2011-17), and the Charles Koch Foundation (2018-present).
Source: Duke University
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