Best of
Christian

1905

Law & Gospel: How to Read and Apply the Bible: A Reader's Edition


C.F.W. Walther - 1905
    The treatise on the Lutheran understanding of Law and Gospel.

More Than Conquerors


William Hendriksen - 1905
    Bible scholars will appreciate it thoroughness and the distinctive approach. Dr. Hendriksen adopted very definite and sane principles of interpretation and clearly and consistently applied them throughout. The result is a straightforward and understandable exposition of the Book of Revelation.

Things as They Are: Mission Work in Southern India


Amy Carmichael - 1905
    Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

Heretics


G.K. Chesterton - 1905
    K. Chesterton, the "Prince of Paradox," is at his witty best in this collection of twenty essays and articles from the turn of the twentieth century. Focusing on "heretics" — those who pride themselves on their superiority to Christian views — Chesterton appraises prominent figures who fall into that category from the literary and art worlds. Luminaries such as Rudyard Kipling, George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, and James McNeill Whistler come under the author's scrutiny, where they meet with equal measures of his characteristic wisdom and good humor.In addition to incisive assessments of well-known individuals ("Mr. Rudyard Kipling and Making the World Small" and "Mr. H. G. Wells and the Giants"), these essays contain observations on the wider world. "On Sandals and Simplicity," "Science and the Savages," "On Certain Modern Writers and the Institution of the Family," "On Smart Novelists and the Smart Set," and "Slum Novelists and the Slums" reflect the main themes of Chesterton's life's work. Heretics roused the ire of some critics for censuring contemporary philosophies without providing alternatives; the author responded a few years later with a companion volume, Orthodoxy. Sardonic, jolly, and generous, both books are vintage Chesterton.He is criticizing those who hold incomplete and inadequate views about "life, the universe, and everything." He is, in short, criticizing all that host of non-Christian views of reality, as he demonstrated in his follow-up book Orthodoxy. The book is both an easy read and a difficult read. But he manages to demonstrate, among other things, that our new 21st century heresies are really not new because he himself deals with most of them.

A Little Book on Joy: The Secret of Living a Good News Life in a Bad News World


Matthew C. Harrison - 1905
    It is perfect for use with the Bible because it has study questions that follow each chapter. It is also a prayer guide for "The Great Ninety Days of Joy after Joy." Daily texts with prayers to gladden the heart from Ash Wednesday through Pentecost makes this book a perfect devotional guide for Lent and Easter.

Forgiving Others: Joining Wisdom and Love


Timothy S. Lane - 1905
    And sometimes it's hard to receive forgiveness or even to admit we need it. No wonder we try to avoid this part of life, only to find that it doesn't go away. What can we do? The Bible speaks with wisdom and authority about this battle. In forgiving others, Timothy S Lane explains the way it helps us understand: ? What forgiveness means ? How to offer forgiveness ? How to ask for forgiveness ? Why we don't forgive ? and how to change that. Forgiving others is seldom easy, but with God's help, it is possible!