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Nathan Lentfer

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Great Overview of a Protestant View of Confession

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-04-20

Note: I received a copy of the audiobook from the publisher in order to review. The publisher had no control over the content of my review.

In this work, Stott, a 20th-/21st-century evangelical Anglican priest, discusses confession of sin. In the first part of the book, he focuses on confessing your sin to God, confessing your sin to someone you have wronged, and confessing your sin to the church. The second part of the book critiques confession to a priest as you have in Roman Catholic theology. Stott spends a bit of time arguing against this view from an evangelical Anglican perspective, often quoting the Book of Common Prayer and other Anglican theologians, such as Hooker. For the most part, Stott bases his argumentation in the book on discussions of Scripture passages.

The narrator was very easy to listen to, and his tone and style of speaking worked very well for the content of the audiobook. He did not distract from the content of the book.

Overall, the audiobook was enjoyable to listen to. Stott makes his argument logically, so it is easy to follow while listening. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a short discussion of the place of the confession of sin in the life of a Christian.

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