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A Little Theology of Exercise


A Little Theology of Exercise | Desiring God

Personally, I've found that exercise serves my soul, and I'm eager to commend that to you, and others — to serve your growth “in the grace and ...

Move the Body, Renew the Mind: A Christian Use for Exercise

Build and Condition the Brain. A few years ago, I found a book by a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, John Ratey. · How Exercise ...

Episode 94: A Theology of Exercise with David Mathis

In this episode of the Ordinary Christian Podcast, Craig Thompson interviews David Mathis about the theology of exercise.

All physical exercise is a sin in Christianity. : r/DebateReligion - Reddit

Rather, the goal of exercising should be to improve our physical health so we will possess more physical energy that we can devote to spiritual ...

A Theology of Exercise: Work and Movement - Layman's Fitness

My thesis is that work is one biblical category we can use to build a theology of exercise (in addition to stewardship).

A Theology of Working Out - YouTube

Let's talk about exercise! Today Fr. Mike challenges us to re-evaluate the way we treat and view our bodies as well as to compare the ...

Exercise Spiritually as You Exercise Physically | Crossway Articles

It's this spiritual workout that Paul deems so much more important than a morning jog around town. He goes on to say, “For physical training is ...

Should a Christian exercise? - Got Questions

Neither of these indicates a biblical balance. First Timothy 4:8 informs us, “For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value ...

Should a Christian exercise? Is exercise something ... - Quora

Whether you workout or you decide to not workout,it doesn't change a thing about the reality of the truth that your soul is saved!

A Little Theological Exercise - CultureWatch

Consider but two of them. We have the 2010 volume, The Faith Of Jesus Christ: The Pistis Christou Debate edited by Michael Bird and Preston ...

Going to the Gym with God (Part 1): An Introduction to the Theology ...

It's very possible to be a thriving, growing, holy Christian without being in physical shape); and B) the primary value physical exercise has is ...

A Little Exercise for Young Theologians - Eerdmans Publishing

Since it first appeared in English translation in 1962, A Little Exercise for Young Theologians has achieved classic status. In thirteen concise reflection.

Should Christians Care About Physical Fitness?

On the other hand, a preoccupation with fitness can become an idol. We need to ask ourselves hard questions, such as “Is my identity in my ...

Why Christians Should Care About Fitness - YouTube

Fit for What? · Why You Need Faith & Fitness · Can a Christian be a competitive sportsperson? · A Theology of Working Out · How an Australian Church ...

Desiring God - We don't just exercise for better health... | Facebook

We don't just exercise for better health and a better body. We exercise to sharpen our minds, strengthen our resolve, deepen our joy, and ready ...

The Theology of Fitness - YS Blog - Youth Specialties

The Bible describes a “theology of fitness” of sorts. First, it is a sinful abuse of our bodies to destroy them physically or allow them to ...

How Much Should Christians Focus on Health and Fitness?

It's good because being healthy and fit will help us better fulfil our God-given purpose in a variety of ways. It will help us feel better, have ...

A Little Exercise for Young Theologians: Helmut Thielicke, Martin E ...

Since its first appearance in English translation in 1962, world-renowned theologian Helmut Thielicke's brief yet richly edifying book of reflections has ...

Time to Exercise a Theology of Physical Fitness - Good Faith Media

Standing on the opposite side of what early Christians called "acedia" or sloth is the workaholic whose mind at the very least, ...

Is it true that the Bible forbids exercise of any kind? - Quora

The verse that includes a proof text for physical exercise is 1 Timothy 4:8 - “For bodily exercise profits a little, but godliness is profitable ...