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  • John Stott on the Bible and the Christian Life

  • Authority, Interpretation, Scripture
  • By: John Stott
  • Narrated by: John Stott
  • Length: 4 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (70 ratings)
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Here are six penetrating sessions by foremost Christian thinker John R. W. Stott, who addresses areas central to Christian faith and Christian living. Stott sheds light on the authority of the Bible, the "dual-author" nature of the Bible, biblical interpretation, the problem of culture, developing a Christian mind, and making an impact on society.
©2006 John Stott (P)2006 Zondervan
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Listen and learn so much

John Stott once again hits a home run with this work. These lectures are for the serious student of the scriptures.

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Excellent theology and narratiin

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He is an excellent author/speaker, other narrators read his other books and are, frankly, a bit of a disappointment.

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