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A More Christlike Way
- A More Beautiful Faith
- De: Bradley Jersak
- Narrado por: Tim Welch
- Duración: 10 h y 11 m
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In his previous work, A More Christlike God, Brad Jersak looked to the incarnation of Jesus Christ to reveal the true nature of God as self-giving, radically forgiving, compassionate love. In this follow-up audiobook, after deconstructing four counterfeit ways, Jersak explores seven facets of the Jesus Way. Christ's radical revelation of true humanity beckons us, "Would you be human? Take up your cross and follow me."
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WRONG NARRATOR!
- De Frankierae en 11-20-19
- A More Christlike Way
- A More Beautiful Faith
- De: Bradley Jersak
- Narrado por: Tim Welch
A good book terribly read
Revisado: 05-31-20
Great content and powerful writing but the reader doesn’t come close to hitting the tone of the book. It is melodramatic and somehow disconcerting where it ought not be. The narration is terribly distracting. Couldn’t listen.
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Inspiration and Incarnation
- Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament
- De: Peter Enns
- Narrado por: David Colacci
- Duración: 9 h y 12 m
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How can an evangelical view of Scripture be reconciled with modern biblical scholarship? In this book Peter Enns, an expert in biblical interpretation, addresses Old Testament phenomena that challenge traditional evangelical perspectives on Scripture. He then suggests a way forward, proposing an incarnational model of biblical inspiration that takes seriously both the divine and the human aspects of Scripture.
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Good Material; Painful Narration
- De William Parker en 08-12-18
- Inspiration and Incarnation
- Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament
- De: Peter Enns
- Narrado por: David Colacci
Good Material; Painful Narration
Revisado: 08-12-18
It’s not my intent to be offensive, but it was very difficult to persist in listening to the narration of this book. The narrator drones along with what sounds like a significant head cold. Pete Enns’ material, which is thought provoking and brilliantly written, deserves better. He should have narrated it himself. I’d skip the audible version and just read this one if I had a do-over.
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