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Giving Wings to the Soul
20,99 € |
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Verlag: | Wipf And Stock Publishers |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 17.12.2010 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781498271455 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 110 |
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Beschreibungen
A sequel to A Faith Worth Believing, Living and Commendation, Giving Wings to the Soul is the compilation of Dr. Ngien's sermons or speeches, devotional and theological reflections. The materials continue to provide Bible-based, thought-provoking theological, spiritual, and pastoral insights to issues of topical interest. Devoid of complex theological jargon, and crafted with an earthy relevance, Dr. Ngien shows us how to preach doctrinally, apologetically, and pastorally in a way that is clear, readable, and laudable. Reflecting his extensive ministry and academic rigor, his work will instill thirst in a seeker's hearts, and grounds the believer's faith in timeless truth, ultimately giving wings to the soul.
Dennis Ngien is Alister E. McGrath Chair of Christian Thought & Spirituality at Tyndale University, and an author of several books including Fruit for the Soul: Luther on the Lament Psalms (Fortress) and Luther’s Theology of the Cross: Christ in Luther’s Sermons on John (Cascade).
"In recent decades the importance and place of the sermon in worship has become increasingly sidelined. In this collection--some of which are intensely personal--Dr. Dennis Ngien shares with us ten biblically-based, theologically profound, pastorally sensitive, and devotionally rich sermons that draw on the wealth of the Christian theological and spiritual tradition, and are illustrated by stories from saints known and unknown."
<br> --Anthony R. Cross
<br> Faculty of Theology
<br> University of Oxford
<br> --Anthony R. Cross
<br> Faculty of Theology
<br> University of Oxford
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