The Pursuit of God Bible will introduce a whole new generation of readers to the works of A. W. Tozer.  A pastor, preacher, student and teacher, Tozer (1897&-1963) is perhaps the closest American writer to C. S. Lewis,...
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The Pursuit of God Bible will introduce a whole new generation of readers to the works of A. W. Tozer. 
A pastor, preacher, student and teacher, Tozer (1897&-1963) is perhaps the closest American writer to C. S. Lewis, with his penetrating insights and straightforward use of language. Fifty years after his death, his bracing words now accompany related passages throughout the popular New International Version Translation.
This unique volume features close to 600 key selections and teachings, taken from more than 40 of Tozer&'s writings, ranging from seminal bestselling books like The Pursuit of God and The Attributes of God to lesser-known works such as The Size of the Soul and The Root of the Righteous.
Each selection appears in one of three categories:
On Scripture:
Over 365 selections, each sharing the page with the Bible passage to which it refers, add depth and insight to a particular verse&'s application for the believer.
Reflections:
More than 100 writings that apply the deep meaning of the Christian faith to everyday life.
Challenges:
Nearly 100 entries
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 385886
- Product Code 9781619700925
- ISBNÂ 1619700921
- EANÂ 9781619700925
- Pages 1600
- Department Bibles
- Category New International Version
- Sub-Category Specialty
- Publisher Hendrickson Publishers
- Publication Date Sep 2013
- Dimensions 228 x 152 x 48mm
- Weight 1.460kg
A W Tozer
A. W. Tozer died in 1963, but his life and spiritual legacy continue to draw many into a deeper knowledge of God. During his lifetime, Tozer pastored several Christian and Missionary Alliance churches. Missions and the deeper life in Christ were his primary focus. He also served as editor of the Alliance Life. Tozer authored more than 40 books, (at least two of which are considered classics: The Pursuit of God and Knowledge of the Holy), a tremendous accomplishment for a man who never received a formal theological education. The presence of God was his classroom, his notebooks and tools consisted of prayer, God's Word, and the writings of early Christians and theologians, the Puritans, and great men of faith. - Publisher.