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The Beatitudes : Jesus' Formula for Happiness

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This book looks at the Beatitudes in terms of their most practical application to modern life. In non-technical language, the depths of these statements are explored for the inquiring student. "The Beatitudes" summarize the fundamental qualities of heart and life which are necessary for one to live successfully before God and man. They show the royal route to happiness for those who would walk with the King! This book answers the question of every human How may I be happy? The answer comes in terms of humility, hunger and thirst for righteousness, mercy shown to others, and the other attributes of happy living which are revealed by God in the Beatitudes. The book is not an exercise in self-help and popular psychology. It is a sensible presentation of biblical truth about the real meaning of life.

96 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1984

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Rubel Shelly

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Dr. Rubel Shelly is an author, minister, and professor Lipscomb University. He is the former president of Rochester College.

Shelly began as an instructor in the department of Religion and Philosophy at Freed-Hardeman University in 1975. In 1978, Shelly began preaching as Senior Minister for the Family of God at Woodmont Hills, formerly known as the Woodmont Hills Church of Christ, in Nashville, Tennessee where he continued until 2005. While preaching at Woodmont Hills, he also taught at Lipscomb University, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and Tennessee State University. From 1979 to 1980 while he worked to complete his graduate work at Vanderbilt University, he served as a graduate assistant in the Department of Philosophy. From 1981 to 1983, he was an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Lipscomb University. In 1986, while continuing his education at Vanderbilt University, he taught as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine (Medical Ethics) until 1988. From 2000 to 2004, he was an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Tennessee State University.

When he stepped down from the pulpit in 2005, he began teaching again as a Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Rochester College, in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He was named the President of Rochester College in May 2009. He also currently serves as a co-minister for the Bristol Road Church of Christ in Flint, Michigan. In late 2012, Shelly announced that he would be stepping from his role as President at Rochester College by September 2013.

He is known primarily as a preacher. Shelly has been involved in debates and academic lectures on Christian apologetics, ethics, and medical ethics. Shelly has also served with such groups as the AIDS Education Committee of the American Red Cross.

He is the author or co-author of more than 30 books, including several which have been translated into languages such as Korean, Japanese, Portuguese, French, and Russian. He has published widely in religious journals.

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I give him grace that this book was written before he shifted his theology to be more grace specific. If you want a book about why you must excel in all areas of Christian life and every beatititude to earn salvation, this book will satisfy you. But if you want to know more about the beatitudes, keep looking.
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