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Biblical Themes (Hardcover)
John P. Davis; Foreword by Craig Biehl
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"Have you ever put abook down and thought, 'Wow, that's deep. I
wish I had a friend who could walk me through this book and explain
it point by point'? Craig Biehl has done precisely that.
Furthermore, he has done it for one of the most important books
ever written: 'Religious Affections'. No one since the apostles had
more insight into authentic godliness than Jonathan Edwards. But
his books can be difficult to read. Biehl's study guide helps you
to understand the historical situation of Edwards's day. It walks
you through Edwards's teachings in easy-to-follow outlines mingled
with choice quotes from Edwards. After each section he presents
several questions for personal meditation or small group
discussion. I regularly assign 'Religious Affections' to my
students and heartily recommend Biehl's book as a companion to all
who would read, understand, and apply Edwards's masterpiece." --Dr.
Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary,
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Biblical Themes (Paperback)
John P. Davis; Foreword by Craig Biehl
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Discovery Miles 3 610
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Mr. C's little antique box is giving Mr. A fits. How could such a
simple idea ruin his sleep and push him to abandon his atheism to
become an agnostic? And why does he doubt his former confidence to
deny the possibility of miracles and the existence of the God of
Scripture? It seems the little brown box had shaken him to the
core. Was he really a man of faith, and blind faith at that? Must
an atheist really know everything about the universe and beyond to
know that God does not exist? Was his atheism irrational? Atheists
and agnostics pride themselves on being reasonable and scientific
while viewing Christian faith as blind and unreasonable. But the
opposite is true. Christian faith is neither blind nor unreasonable
while the best arguments of atheism and agnosticism rest on false
assumptions of faith. Moreover, the toughest arguments against
Christianity and the truth of Scripture can become the means of
stronger joy and faith in Christ when we see the unreasonable and
unscientific nature of unbelief in the best of its proponents. All
arguments against the existence and nature of God can easily be
exposed as resting on unreasonable assumptions of blind faith. When
Christians learn to see and understand these assumptions, they are
not only equipped to refute the most difficult claims of unbelief,
they will be encouraged in their faith in Christ and inoculated
against intimidating arguments that would steal their joy and
assurance.
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