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A Dangerous Report: Challenging Sermons for Advent and Easter
Contributor(s): Ellens, J. Harold (Author)
ISBN: 1443841587     ISBN-13: 9781443841580
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $67.27  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Sermons - Christian
Dewey: 252.6
LCCN: 2012551692
Physical Information: 170 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:
This volume is tightly packed with surprising insights one simply does not normally hear from the pulpit, but yet are so obviously implied in the biblical narratives of Christmas and Easter. Dr Ellens has a unique way of cracking open familiar biblical sentences and stories and spilling out an entirely fresh cornucopia of life-changing insights about the radical nature of the good news about God's grace. Ideas and metaphors from the Bible that we have heard or read so often that they have become routine and cliche suddenly flower with refreshing new meanings and intimations. Dr Ellens' carefully and cogently expressed biblical interpretation and sermon oratory incarnate God's truth and bring to lively new vitality a vivid experience of God as the driving force of Divine Spirit in our personal lives and in history. Preaching has seldom been this engaging, powerful, and spiritually empowering. This warm hearted book is a clear and clarion call for one central theme: God's radical, uncalculating, unconditional, and universal forgiving grace. Claims for God's redemptive presence and intent for our world that pulpiteers have often feared, avoided, or failed to see in the center of the gospel are here set forth with unapologetic boldness. Dr Ellens' trumpet is not muted at any point. Obviously this hearty soul has a passion for the spirit, a stimulating mind, and an informed pastoral appeal for life-changing encounters with the biblical story and of the insinuation of God's self into human and historical life at Christmas, Easter, and all other times.