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John Stott on the Bible and the Christian Life
- Authority, Interpretation, Scripture
- Narrated by: John Stott
- Length: 4 hrs and 47 mins
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
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- Kevin
- 24-12-12
Re-release
This recording is obviously taken from a seminar somewhere. You can here emergency vehicles drive by and other sounds; my point is, it is not a well produced, clean recording like you would get from, say Bill Hybels; it is a desk recording. Content is clear, challenging and worth the listen. Just don't expect quality recording sound (like I did).
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- Fraser Jeremy Clark
- 03-01-21
"Keep the baby change the bathwater "
The above line on cultural transposition is just one of several insightful comments by Stott. A must read for those seeking the relevance of Christianity in the 'post-modern' world.
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- ALAN
- 25-12-20
Gifted man of the word.
Wise words, biblical instruction and clearly stated. May God bless anyone reading/listening to this book.
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- Rosalie E. Latham
- 30-06-15
Excellent theology and narratiin
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I love listening to John Stott.
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His concepts are well supported and detailed.
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He is an excellent author/speaker, other narrators read his other books and are, frankly, a bit of a disappointment.
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- mgolfanopoulos
- 20-01-20
Listen and learn so much
John Stott once again hits a home run with this work. These lectures are for the serious student of the scriptures.