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  • - A Modern Introduction to the Book of Revelation
    av Robert Laynton
    196,-

    Christians have produced different and varied interpretations of the New Testament Book of Revelation because it is a complex portion of Scripture - the narrative structure is inter-connected, it moves forwards and backwards in time, and uses a lot of symbolism - much of it related to Judaism. It presents prophecies about what must necessarily happen at the end of the present gospel age, with the appearance of the Messiah and the inauguration of the age to come. In the same way, some Jews are also still watching for the appearance of their Messiah. The Book of Revelation presents a unifying of traditional Judaism and Christianity within the Messiah - the Lamb of God.There seems to be a constant fascination with themes from the Book of Revelation such as 'the beast', the 'anti-Christ', '666' and various cataclysmic 'end of the world scenarios' ranging from the academic, to the absurdly sensationalist interpretations. Despite remaining obscure and impenetrable for centuries, even to scholars, the Book of Revelation has started to open up some of its deeper mysteries in recent decades - perhaps a sign that the fulfilment of some of its prophecies are beginning to draw near. This second edition, thoroughly revised and enlarged, offers a sober-minded 21st Century introduction the entire text which is discussed section by section. It includes a fresh translation of the whole of the Book of Revelation, taken from the original Greek texts in conjunction with New Testament Greek word studies. The reader is presented with a thoughtful, challenging introduction to and modern interpretation of the Book of Revelation that seeks to remain faithful to the Word of God. This book will be of interest to both Christians and Jews interested in prophesies related to the coming of the Messiah

  • av Robert Laynton
    256,-

    This study takes a close look at the visions of Daniel, as well as the vision and prophecies of Zechariah. Besides the central focus on the coming of the Messiah, there is also a primary focus on Jews and their leaders - on Israel and the Promised Land. It is proposed that not only have these prophecies not yet been fulfilled, but also their meaning is now becoming clearer, suggesting that their fulfillment may be drawing close. Scripture exhorts Christians and Jews to stay awake and be on guard - to know the season and watch for their Messiah. By understanding Scripture passages such as Daniel and Zechariah, it becomes increasingly clear precisely what they should be looking for as Israel's 'midnight hour' draws closer. In addition to these commentaries, some short, stand-alone chapters on related themes are also presented - the Kingdom of God, the role of teachers and the importance of theology, the image of God, and Mysticism: experiencing divine knowledge and communication. All of these are presented as important and relevant themes for Christians today. Although this study is written primarily with Christians in mind, some who belong to the Judaic tradition may also find these themes to be of interest since it is Hebrew writings that are being explored and these writings very much focus on God's relationship to the Jews, Jerusalem, the Promised Land, Zion and the coming of their Messiah.

  • - Living the Christian Life
    av Robert Laynton
    190,-

    Most Christians know that they should portray love, tolerance and forgiveness whilst putting away worldly behavior. But do they turn to the Ten Commandments to spur them on? Do they wait to be filled with the Spirit of God? Do they look to 'Inner Light' for guidance? Does it matter, now that Jesus has wiped away their sins and they are bound for glory? This book looks at what Jesus and His Apostles taught about the practical experience of day-to-day Christian living. What the process is, why Christians fail and what happens then. It draws from Paul's Epistles to the Romans, Galatians and Colossians in particular, and the dynamic Scriptural models of human nature and behavior are explored in some depth.

  • - An Introduction to the Letters of John
    av Robert Laynton
    160,-

    Confident assurance of deliverance from eternal punishment and obtaining a secure place in heaven through Jesus is a popular theme for Christians. Many believe that they are guaranteed a heavenly welcome thanks to Jesus, such that nothing can take their future bliss away from them. Others are less certain. They don't doubt that Jesus is God's chosen and anointed deliverer who successfully accomplished what the father sent him to do, but when they see their disobedience and poor quality of godly service they begin to doubt whether they personally are included in God's plan of restoration. This introductory commentary on the New Testament letters of John has Christian Assurance as a primary theme. What we find is a caution for those who have no doubt at all that they are on the road to glory, also a caution to those whose persuasion may be dead and lifeless. For some who are debilitated by concerns that they may be facing exclusion, it is an encouragement towards the firm ground of personal hope and expectation. Robert Laynton gained a B.Sc. Honors degree in Psychology with the Open University and Post Graduate Certificate and Diploma qualifications in counseling at Keele University in Staffordshire, England, and has been a member of the British Psychological Society and their Transpersonal Psychology Division. He has served briefly as a deacon, assistant teacher and study leader and been a Christian for over fifty years. Having worked in the pottery industry and in retail, he is now retired.

  • - Christian Counseling, Life Coaching and the Dynamics of Behaviour
    av Robert Laynton
    266,-

    The 'victorious Christian life' is an ever-popular theme. Preachers proclaim it - divine power, spiritual gifts, experiences of being 'caught up to God' and victory over sin - right here, right now. There are testimonies of God working miraculously somewhere over there, just out of sight, yesterday. Christian Life Coaches suggest that they can deliver health, wealth, success and happiness based on the Christian worldview. If a Christian is struggling with persistent sin, feeling guilty, powerless and possibly depressed or anxious about their salvation - well, Christian Counselors are on hand, ready to help in some way. People and resources promoting the 'victorious Christian life' tends to appeal to Christians who know that they are failing and missing the mark. Christian Counselors and Life Coaches use a mix of psychological and motivational theories, counseling methods and practices, seasoned with Christian values, prayer and uplifting Scriptural texts. But does any of this constitute accurate teaching from Scripture? What does Scripture teach about the dynamic processes of human behavior? What kind of life does Scripture encourage Christians to live and how? What does Scripture have to say when Christians fail and feel guilty or depressed? Author Robert Laynton explores in depth the Scriptural principles that underpin such advice and interventions. It is intended for Christian ministers and those involved in pastoral care.This is not a Christian evaluation of the various disciplines within psychology and counseling, nor is it an attempt to integrate counseling approaches with Christianity. It is an exploration of what Scripture has to say about the dynamics of failure and missing the mark and how Scripture instructs people to deal with these tendencies. Chapters present a brief overview of psychology and counseling; an overview of the Covenant of Works and human nature; how Scripture describes the subjective self; what it means for Christians to be a 'new creation'; their calling to purification; the role of divine Law in the Christian's day to day life; and what it means for Christians to 'walk in the Spirit'. A final chapter evaluates some of the criticisms directed at 'Christian counseling'. With extensive quotes from Scripture, and verse by verse or extensive commentaries on Romans 1 v 18 - 2 v 10; 6 v 9 - 23; 7 v 7 - 8 v 18; Colossians 3 v 1 - 13; Galatians 5 v 13 - 6 v 10. Robert Laynton gained a B.Sc. Honors degree in Psychology with the Open University and Post Graduate Certificate and Diploma qualifications in counseling at Keele University in Staffordshire, England. He has served briefly as a deacon, lay preacher and study leader and been engaged with Christianity for over fifty years.

  • av Robert Laynton
    566,-

    Jesus is coming again - as King. But what will the Return of the King be like? The bible speaks of a thousand-year reign of Jesus - a Millennium Reign - but what is the Millennium Reign? Author Robert Laynton takes a fresh look at these themes to present a more grounded and sober look at what the Bible has to say concerning the Return of the King and the Millennium Reign. His takes the reader right back to the beginning, to trace the development of these themes within the narrative of God's grand plan of creation and of salvation and restoration in the light of humanity's fall into disobedience and condemnation. It is a plan that has been enacted in history and is being enacted right now; a plan intimately connected with the Jews and with the nation of Israel; with events that will affect the whole world in an unprecedented way. This book should engage students and believers from both Christian and Judaic traditions, as well as anyone who is seriously concerned about these themes.

  • av Robert Laynton
    266,-

    Do you feel as though you are losing the battle of the sexes to the females in your life? Does your female partner talk to you and treat you as though you are a stupid boy? Does it seem to you as though all females are mad? When the female in your life makes mistakes is it always your fault? Robert Laynton makes insightful observations about males and females in relationship and offers proven practical strategies that males can adopt in order to maintain their sanity and self-control in their relationships with the opposite sex. Themes covered include: The male in a female world. The different psychological and emotional orientations of males and females. Dealing with female 'logic'. Getting and staying on top: Tactics and gambits that you can use in your relationships with females. Remember! If you are not one up - then you are one down This second edition includes extra examples and day-to-day anecdotes as well as an index providing a handy reference to themes and tactics.

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    196,-

  • av Robert Laynton
    200,-

  • - Living the Christian Life
    av Robert Laynton
    250,-

  • - A Potteries Man in India in World War Two
    av Robert Laynton
    180,-

  • av Robert Laynton
    676,-

    Christianity and Judaism differ in their views of the Messiah but both of these religious traditions are looking forward in time to the coming of the Messiah. In the light of such different perspectives, who is it that is coming and what will be the impact of this event? This book suggests that there is more commonality between Jewish and Christian perspectives than may at first appear on the surface. By drawing primarily from the Hebrew Scriptures and the Christian New Testament Scriptures, it traces the unfolding story of God's plan of redemption, reconciliation and restoration of the world to Himself though His chosen nation, the Children of Israel, and their promised Messiah. It is an epic narrative of a kingdom usurped and being regained, and one that is both uplifting and full of hope but at the same time sobering, raising concerns for all of us at this present time.

  • av Robert Laynton
    416,-

    Christianity and Judaism differ concerning the Messiah - the one chosen and set apart by God to be the deliverer of God's people - yet both are looking forward in time to the coming of the Messiah. So who is it that is coming and what will be the impact of this event? Is there any hope of reconciling such divergent viewpoints? This study suggests that there is more commonality between Jewish and Christian perspectives than may first appear. By drawing primarily from the Hebrew Scriptures and the Christian New Testament Scriptures, it traces the unfolding story of God's plan of redemption, reconciliation and restoration of the world to Himself though His chosen nation, the Children of Israel, and the promised Messiah. It is an epic narrative of a kingdom usurped and being regained, and one that is both uplifting and full of hope but at the same time sobering, raising concerns for all of us at this present time.

  • av Robert Laynton
    196,-

  • av Robert Laynton
    196,-

    What happens when a person has a Clear, Vivid, ecstatic, transcendent religious or spiritual experience where they sense that they are being 'caught up' to God, or Spirit? Do they really encounter an unseen, intangible 'spiritual realm' that is Ultimate Reality and the Ground of existence? Why do some people who are diagnosed as 'mentally ill' claim to have such experiences? If a person persists in these kinds of beliefs, are they deluded, or even mad? Are they actually suffering from 'religious mania'? Are atheists correct in dismissing these experiences as merely 'psychological'? Or is it the atheists who are blind and deaf when it comes to Ultimate Reality? Drawing from personal experience and from over forty years of practical and theoretical engagement with spirituality and religion, as well as from approaches within psychology, author Robert Laynton explores these questions, not as a defense of religion or spirituality but as an exploration of experience on the edge of reason.

  • av Robert Laynton
    280,-

    'Kinfolk' traces one particular family that is presently to be found all over the world and most particularly in the south east of England, Yorkshire, Greater Manchester and the Potteries and discovers its roots on the North Staffordshire/Shropshire border in England in the Elizabethan Age and beyond. The Laynton/Lainton/Langton family were at one time closely associated with the Sukar family and for a while adopted the use of both names - Laynton-Sukar. Serving as a 'One-Name Study' of this unusual surname, this book contains every reference that its researchers have found pertaining to the Laynton/Lainton name throughout the world. The research is presented not merely a list of names but as a journey back in time portrayed in the context of local and national events, to give a lively outline social history that should be of interest to anyone who enjoys learning about the past. This book includes: Census Records Wills A full index of names in Parish records and Civil Registrations Maps

  • av Robert Laynton
    280,-

    If you think that 'being a man' means knowing how to kill a Polar bear using just a piece of wood and a paper clip then you need to shatter these illusions and read this groundbreaking book which shows males how to become 'Classical Men' and as a result, attract women. Using humour, political incorrectness, real life examples and psychology theory, this book presents a fifteen point Male Manifesto to help you to turn yourself from a boy into a man who attracts women. He offers proven, field-tested practical strategies that you can adopt to help maintain your individuality, independence and integrity in your relationships with the opposite sex. Themes covered include:Self-acceptance and self-respect, Getting dates with women, Dealing with women's tests, Decisiveness and Leadership, Roguishness and Risk-Taking, Passion, Self-Presentation

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