Why Do We Pray ? (Record no. 102111)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 8171097650
Terms of availability 55
082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number K30
Item number AP483
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Appathurai, S
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Why Do We Pray ?
Remainder of title The Practical Dimensions of Prayer
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Bombay
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. St.Paul Publications
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2006
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Extent 128p
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note I The wounded world ...17 1. Types of wounds ...21 A. Emotional wounds ...21 Signs ofemotional woundedness ...22 B. Cultural wounds ...24 a. False values in culture ...25 b. Caste system ...27 c.Wrong religious culture ...32 d. General discrimination ...34 c. Exploitation ...35 2. Causes of wounds ...36 a. b. Wrongdoing ...37 b. Improper use of freedom ...39 c. Addiction ....42 II : Be healed ...45 1. What is healing ? ...46 a. Jesus and healing ...47 Wholistic healing ...48 Healing in the early church ...49 Imperativeness of faith in healing ...50 Power of faith ...51 a. Invention of atomic bomb ...53 b. Human landing on the moon ...54 2. Steps towards healing ...55 Awareness of one`s woundedness ...56 Acknowledging one`s woundedness ...57 Accepting respondibility for one`s behaviour ...59 A strong desire to be healed ...61 a. Desire to be healed is god`s gift ...62 Willingness to take necessary steps towards healing ...63 a. Imperativeness of surrender to god`s will ....64 Changing one`s own ....66 3. Why do people live in their woundedness ? ...67 III : Significance of prayer ...69 1. What is prayer ...70 a. Definitions of prayer ...72 b. Prayer a means to know god`s will ...73 2. Prayer and healing ...74 Why do we pray ? ...75 a. The unfailing efficacy of prayer ...76 b. The mystery of unanswered prayers ...78 c. The fundamental evangelical dispositions for prayer ...80 Impotrtance of prayer in healing ...81 Healing power of prayer ...83 a. Healing power of meditation and contemplation ...85 b. Healing power of prayer of praise ...86 c. Healing power of prayer of thankgiving ...87 Should we use medical remedies? ...90 Healing power of god`s word ...91 Prayer heals our inner wounds ...94 a. Inner healing in the scripture ....96 b. Effects of inner healing ...97 3. Reconciliation and healing ...99 Prayer enables us to be reconciled ...101 Prayer enables us to forgive ...105 Forgiveness prerequisite for healing ...107 4. Healed persons ...109 a. Mahatma Gandhi ...110 b. Nelson mandela ...111 c. St john of the cross ...112
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Personal name Appathurai, S
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