In the Face of GodHave modern believers grown too comfortable with God? In response to the unbiblical, mystical spirituality of our day, Michael Horton calls for a return to the teaching of the Apostle Paul and the early church. The result is a compelling picture of true spiritual intimacy with God. |
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In the Face of God
Avis d'utilisateur - Not Available - Book VerdictAuthor of several books on evangelicalism (Made in America: The Shaping of Modern American Evangelism, Baker Bk. House, 1995), Horton laments the lack of interest that evangelical Christians show in ... Consulter l'avis complet
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