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explanation of our history and the clarity of our social ills is amazing and is indeed a Serious Call to a Contemplative Lifestyle.
This is probably the one or two best books I have read, It is impacting my life, Written in, it cries out even more in the age of Trump!!! It should be a must read for every Christian!! Unfortunately, this is all this book is, a call.
That is all it set out to do, but really the voice crying out in the desert doesn't need to make a bookpages long, especially when that book has already been written.
Highly regarded as
Secure Your Copy A Serious Call To A Contemplative Lifestyle Written By E. Glenn Hinson Compiled As PDF
a pioneer in the modern renewal of interest in spiritual development, Glenn Hinson has continued to blaze the trail for "seekers after mature faith.
" The earlier version of A Serious Call to a Contemplative Lifestyle was reviewed by many as a classic on spirituality.
Here in his revised edition, Hinson goes even further in overcoming the compartmentalization of the devotion life that plagues contemporary approaches to spiritual growth.
He seeks to show how one can integrate commitment to God with what one does in everyday living by approaching all of life from the perspective of communion, communication, and conversation with God.
E. Glenn Hinson is emeritus professor of Spirituality and John Loftis Professor of Church History at Baptist Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia.
In retirement he served as visiting professor at Lexington Theological Seminary, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, Candler School of Theology Emory University and Baptist Seminary of Kentucky.
His honors include the Cuthbert Allen Memorial Award for Ecumenism awarded by the Ecumenical Institute of Belmont Abbey/Wake Forest University.
source: sitelink E. Glenn Hinson is emeritus professor of Spirituality and John Loftis Professor of Church History at Baptist Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia.
In retirement he served as visiting professor at Lexington Theological Seminary, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, Candler School of Theology Emory University and Baptist Seminary of Kentucky.
His honors include the Cuthbert Allen Memorial Award for Ecumenism awarded by the Ecumenical Institute of Belmont Abbey/Wake Forest University.
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