Książka The American Pulpit Chicago : Christian Century Press

The American Pulpit

A Volume of Sermons by Twenty-Five of the Foremost Living American Preachers, Chosen by a Poll of All the Protestant Ministers in the United States ...

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"The American Pulpit" is an extensive collection of sermons featuring twenty-five of the most influe...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2026
strony
392
EAN
9781025270005
ISBN
1025270002
Enbook ID
51533025
Waga
725
Wymiary
156 x 234 x 22

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"The American Pulpit" is an extensive collection of sermons featuring twenty-five of the most influential Protestant preachers in the United States during the early twentieth century. Curated through a comprehensive poll of Protestant ministers, this volume serves as a representative cross-section of American homiletics and theological thought from a pivotal era in religious history. Within its pages, readers will find a diverse array of perspectives addressing the spiritual, social, and moral questions of the day.

Each sermon reflects the unique voice and oratorical style of a leading figure in the church, capturing the spirit of a vibrant period in American faith. The contributors represent various denominations, yet they are united by a common commitment to providing guidance, comfort, and inspiration to their congregations. This work offers invaluable insight for students of theology, history, and the art of preaching, showcasing the depth and breadth of the American pulpit. From profound theological reflections to practical calls for ethical living, the messages contained in this volume continue to offer a compelling look at the historical and spiritual legacy of Protestantism in the United States.

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