Unspoken Sermons: Series I, II, III

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 22‏/08‏/2016 - 422 من الصفحات
George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister. He was a pioneering figure in the field of fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow writer Lewis Carroll. His writings have been cited as a major literary influence by many notable authors. Although George MacDonald was a fiction writer, his ministry & evangelism background helped to influence many of his nonfiction writings of christian books, most notably his nonfiction work titled Unspoken Sermons. In Unspoken Sermons it is readily evident that George MacDonald is more concerned with individuals developing a deep love for God more so than developing religious dogmas. His sermons are more concerned with doing the will of Godd than believing true things about God. George MacDonald's sermons are arranged in series so that the sermons build on each other. This volume of George MacDonald's work contains Unspoken Sermons: Series I, II, III. Unspoken Sermons is often studied alongside or in conjunction with Christian books & bibles, bible study & reference material, as well as Commentaries in an effort to fully absorb all of the wonderful gems found in George MacDonald's sermons.

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George MacDonald was born on December 10, 1824 in Huntley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He attended University in Aberdeen in 1840 and then went on to Highbury College in 1848 where he studied to be a Congregational Minister, receiving his M. A. After being a minister for several years, he became a lecturer in English literature at Kings College in London before becoming a full-time writer. He wrote fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. In 1955, he wrote his first important original work, a long religious poem entitled Within and Without. He is best known for his fantasy novels Phantastes, The Princess and the Goblin, At the Back of the North Wind, and Lilith and fairy tales including The Light Princess, The Golden Key, and The Wise Woman. In 1863, he published David Eiginbrod, the first of a dozen novels that were set in Scotland and based on the lives of rural Scots. He died on September 18. 1905.

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