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Sermons for Christ's Church

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Sermons for Christ's Church

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Paperback / softback

£16.99

Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
ISBN: 9781596272484
Number of Pages: 208
Published: 01/08/2013
Width: 12.7 cm
Height: 17.8 cm

Sermons from one of the country's best-known theologians 17 sermons, from "Saints" and "Letting Go," to "Recognizing Jesus/Seeing Salvation" and "Clothe Your Ministers in Righteousness" Two bonus presentations on "Leadership" and "An Open Letter to Christians Beginning College" in the appendix

Stanley Hauerwas

Stanley Hauerwas is the Gilbert Rowe Professor of Theological Ethics in the Divinity School at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. He has written a voluminous number of articles from 1969 to the present, authored and edited several books, and has been the subject of other theologians' writing and interest for many years. He is a board member of the Society of Christian Ethics, Associate Editor of a number of Christian journals and periodicals, and frequent lecturer at campuses across the country.

"Unfailingly fresh, rich and nourishing as the rest of his work." -Rowan Williams, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury and Master, Magdalene College at Cambridge University "Lay people, you will relish this banquet-and preachers, you can study at the feet of a master." -Fleming Rutledge, author of Not Ashamed of the Gospel and The Undoing of Death "Here is Hauer testifying to the church, clearly, joyfully restoring the adventure of being Christian. -Will Willimon, Bishop of the United Methodist Church (ret.) and Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry, Duke University "Hauerwas offers what many Christians long for and never find: practical reflection on what it is to live and think as a Christian." -Ellen F. Davis, Amos Ragan Kearns Distinguished Professor of Bible and Practical Theology, Duke Divinity School