George MacDonald's Transformational Theology of the Christian Faith

by George MacDonald

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This volume of the Victorian author’s sermons presents an in-depth understanding of his views on Christian faith, edited for modern readers. Though he is best known today for his beloved fiction and fairy tales, such as the classics Robert Falconer... Read more
This volume of the Victorian author’s sermons presents an in-depth understanding of his views on Christian faith, edited for modern readers. Though he is best known today for his beloved fiction and fairy tales, such as the classics Robert Falconer and At the Back of the North Wind, George MacDonald was also an influential and visionary theologian. Now MacDonald scholar and biographer Michael Phillips presents a collection of the author’s sermons, expertly edited for modern readers and accompanied by the original texts. Each selection is also introduced by Phillips’s illuminating commentary. The sermons collected in this volume are prophetic in that “MacDonald anticipates the perspectives of eternity, which is truly the most far-reaching kind of prophetic vision. He examines with profound insight an wisdom the eternal methods and purposes of God, and to a lesser extent even some of the potential outcomes that may lay in God’s heart to accomplish” (from the introduction). Less

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Publication date October 28, 2018
Languageeng
ISBN9780795351785
George MacDonald (10 December 1824 – 18 September 1905) was a Scottish author, poet and Christian minister. He was a pioneering figure in the field of modern fantasy literature and the mentor of fel...

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