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Why Christians Get Sick by George Malkmus (1-Jun-1998) Paperback
Author: George Malkmus
Year: January 1, 1988
Format: PDF
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Language: English



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Through personal anecdotes and biblical teachings, he challenges readers to rethink their understanding of sickness and health, highlighting the importance of developing a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge. This paradigm, he argues, is essential for the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a world torn apart by conflict and division. The book begins with a powerful introduction that sets the stage for the rest of the narrative. Malkmus shares his own experience with cancer, which served as a catalyst for his spiritual journey and search for answers. He recounts how he struggled with the question of why God allowed him to fall ill, despite his dedication to the Lord.
Посредством личных анекдотов и библейских учений он призывает читателей переосмыслить свое понимание болезней и здоровья, подчеркивая важность разработки личной парадигмы для восприятия технологического процесса развития современных знаний. Эта парадигма, утверждает он, необходима для выживания человечества и единства людей в мире, раздираемом конфликтами и разделениями. Книга начинается с мощного вступления, которое подготавливает почву для остальной части повествования. Малкмус делится собственным опытом борьбы с раком, что послужило катализатором его духовного путешествия и поиска ответов. Он рассказывает, как боролся с вопросом, почему Бог позволил ему заболеть, несмотря на его посвящение Господу.
À travers des anecdotes personnelles et des enseignements bibliques, il encourage les lecteurs à repenser leur compréhension de la maladie et de la santé, soulignant l'importance de développer un paradigme personnel pour la perception du processus technologique de développement des connaissances modernes. Ce paradigme, affirme-t-il, est indispensable à la survie de l'humanité et à l'unité des hommes dans un monde déchiré par les conflits et les divisions. livre commence par une entrée puissante qui prépare le terrain pour le reste de la narration. Malkmus partage sa propre expérience de la lutte contre le cancer, qui a servi de catalyseur à son voyage spirituel et à sa recherche de réponses. Il raconte comment il a lutté contre la question de savoir pourquoi Dieu l'a laissé tomber malade malgré son initiation au Seigneur.
A través de anécdotas personales y enseñanzas bíblicas, anima a los lectores a replantearse su comprensión de la enfermedad y la salud, destacando la importancia de desarrollar un paradigma personal para percibir el proceso tecnológico del desarrollo del conocimiento moderno. Este paradigma, afirma, es esencial para la supervivencia de la humanidad y la unidad de los seres humanos en un mundo desgarrado por conflictos y divisiones. libro comienza con una poderosa introducción que prepara el terreno para el resto de la narración. Malkmus comparte su propia experiencia en la lucha contra el cáncer, que sirvió como catalizador para su viaje espiritual y la búsqueda de respuestas. Cuenta cómo luchó contra la pregunta de por qué Dios le permitió enfermarse a pesar de su dedicación al Señor.
Através de anedotas pessoais e ensinamentos bíblicos, ele convida os leitores a repensar sua compreensão de doenças e saúde, enfatizando a importância de desenvolver um paradigma pessoal para a percepção do processo tecnológico do desenvolvimento do conhecimento moderno. Este paradigma, afirma, é essencial para a sobrevivência da humanidade e a unidade das pessoas num mundo devastado por conflitos e divisões. O livro começa com uma introdução poderosa que prepara o terreno para o resto da narrativa. Malkmus compartilha a sua própria experiência na luta contra o cancro, o que foi um catalisador para a sua viagem espiritual e para encontrar respostas. Ele conta como lutou contra a pergunta por que Deus o deixou adoecer, apesar de sua dedicação ao Senhor.
Attraverso aneddoti personali e insegnamenti biblici, esorta i lettori a ripensare la loro comprensione della malattia e della salute, sottolineando l'importanza di sviluppare un paradigma personale per la percezione del processo tecnologico di sviluppo della conoscenza moderna. Questo paradigma, sostiene, è essenziale per la sopravvivenza dell'umanità e dell'unità delle persone in un mondo devastato da conflitti e divisioni. Il libro inizia con un'entrata potente che prepara il terreno al resto della narrazione. Malkmus condivide la propria esperienza nella lotta contro il cancro, che ha contribuito a catalizzare il suo viaggio spirituale e la ricerca di risposte. Racconta come ha lottato per chiedersi perché Dio l'abbia lasciato ammalarsi, nonostante la sua dedizione al gnore.
Durch persönliche Anekdoten und biblische hren ermutigt er die ser, ihr Verständnis von Krankheit und Gesundheit zu überdenken, und betont die Bedeutung der Entwicklung eines persönlichen Paradigmas für die Wahrnehmung des technologischen Prozesses der Entwicklung des modernen Wissens. Dieses Paradigma, so argumentiert er, sei für das Überleben der Menschheit und die Einheit der Menschen in einer von Konflikten und Spaltungen zerrissenen Welt unerlässlich. Das Buch beginnt mit einer kraftvollen Einleitung, die den Boden für den Rest der Erzählung bereitet. Malkmus teilt seine eigenen Erfahrungen mit Krebs, die als Katalysator für seine spirituelle Reise und die Suche nach Antworten dienten. Er erzählt, wie er mit der Frage kämpfte, warum Gott ihn trotz seiner Hingabe an den Herrn krank werden ließ.
Poprzez osobiste anegdoty i nauki biblijne, zachęca czytelników do przemyślenia ich zrozumienia chorób i zdrowia, podkreślając znaczenie rozwoju osobistego paradygmatu do postrzegania procesu technologicznego rozwoju nowoczesnej wiedzy. Ten paradygmat, jak twierdzi, jest niezbędny dla przetrwania ludzkości i jedności ludzi w świecie, który jest wyniszczony konfliktem i podziałem. Książka rozpoczyna się potężnym wprowadzeniem, które ustawia scenę na resztę narracji. Malkmus dzieli się własnym doświadczeniem walki z rakiem, który był katalizatorem jego duchowej podróży i poszukiwania odpowiedzi. Mówi, jak zmagał się z pytaniem, dlaczego Bóg pozwolił mu zachorować pomimo oddania się Panu.
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Kişisel anekdotlar ve Kutsal Kitap öğretileri aracılığıyla, okuyucuları hastalık ve sağlık anlayışlarını yeniden düşünmeye teşvik ederek, modern bilginin geliştirilmesindeki teknolojik süreci algılamak için kişisel bir paradigma geliştirmenin önemini vurguluyor. Bu paradigmanın, insanlığın hayatta kalması ve çatışma ve bölünme ile parçalanmış bir dünyada insanların birliği için gerekli olduğunu savunuyor. Kitap, anlatının geri kalanına zemin hazırlayan güçlü bir giriş ile başlıyor. Malkmus, ruhsal yolculuğunun ve cevap arayışının katalizörü olan kanserle mücadele konusundaki kendi deneyimini paylaşıyor. Tanrı'nın, Rab'be olan bağlılığına rağmen neden hastalanmasına izin verdiği sorusuyla nasıl mücadele ettiğini anlatıyor.
من خلال الحكايات الشخصية والتعاليم التوراتية، يشجع القراء على إعادة التفكير في فهمهم للمرض والصحة، مشددًا على أهمية تطوير نموذج شخصي لإدراك العملية التكنولوجية لتطوير المعرفة الحديثة. ويرى أن هذا النموذج ضروري لبقاء البشرية ووحدة الشعوب في عالم يمزقه الصراع والانقسام. يبدأ الكتاب بمقدمة قوية تمهد الطريق لبقية السرد. يشارك مالكموس تجربته الخاصة في مكافحة السرطان، والتي كانت حافزًا لرحلته الروحية والبحث عن إجابات. يروي كيف كافح مع سؤال لماذا سمح الله له بالمرض على الرغم من انتذاره للرب.
通過個人軼事和聖經教義,他鼓勵讀者重新思考他們對疾病和健康的理解,強調發展個人範式以感知現代知識發展的技術過程的重要性。他認為,這種範式對於人類生存和人類團結在一個充滿沖突和分裂的世界中至關重要。這本書從有力的介紹開始,為故事的其余部分奠定了基礎。馬爾克穆斯(Malkmus)分享了自己與癌癥作鬥爭的經驗,這是他精神旅程和尋找答案的催化劑。他講述了盡管上帝獻身於主,但上帝為何讓他生病的問題。

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