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The Christian in An Age of Terror

Martyn Lloyd-jones, Michael Eaton (Ed)

Paperback 2007-01-01

These sermons of Martyn Lloyd-Jones - edited by Dr Michael Eaton, and expert on Lloyd-Jones' theology - were preached at a time when the nations of Europe had been engaged in a fierce conflict. Lloyd-Jones took the time to teach his congregation about the threat of persecution and suffering and how it should be viewed.

By 1947, when the war was over, he sought to refocus people on the basics of the faith with a series entitled "What is a Christian?" based on Romans 8.

These messages illustrate a period where things were dark and dangerous and the threat of terror constant. Since the rise of terrorism in the 21st century, these sermons have become startlingly relevant to what is happening in our own times. Readers will find hope, encouragement, and a balanced view of how Christians should live during an age of terror.

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These sermons of Martyn Lloyd-Jones - edited by Dr Michael Eaton, and expert on Lloyd-Jones' theology - were preached at a time when the nations of Europe had been engaged in a fierce conflict. Lloyd-Jones took the time to teach his congregation about the threat of persecution and suffering and how it should be viewed.

By 1947, when the war was over, he sought to refocus people on the basics of the faith with a series entitled "What is a Christian?" based on Romans 8.

These messages illustrate a period where things were dark and dangerous and the threat of terror constant. Since the rise of terrorism in the 21st century, these sermons have become startlingly relevant to what is happening in our own times. Readers will find hope, encouragement, and a balanced view of how Christians should live during an age of terror.

-Publisher.

Koorong Code258889
ISBN1903725860
EAN9781903725863
Pages288
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryClassic Authors
Sub-CategoryMartyn Lloyd-Jones
PublisherNew Wine Press
Publication DateJan 2007
Dimensions0 x 0 x 0mm
Weight0.429kg