The Temptation of Christ (Heathen Edition)

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Price
$17.95
Publisher
Heathen Editions
Publish Date
Pages
150
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781963228076

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Reviews

"Eminently popular in style and practical in aim." -Christian

"Marked alike by careful language and sober thought." -Guardian

"...conveys many valuable thoughts, and suggests much that will be profitable to the reader." -The Universalist Quarterly

"The theme is one of absorbing interest, and is treated throughout with reverence and perspicuity, while practical lessons are drawn with considerable skill." -Outlook

"It is in the pulpit that the secret of [Barrett's] career lies. When the sermon is over ... our impulse just then is to go home, and in quiet think out the questions between God and our soul which he has raised." -Thomas Robinson, Evangelical Magazine

"Theologically and ecclesiastically Mr. Barrett is an earnest Nonconformist, with definite and dogmatic views. In some directions he is a long way in advance of current opinion, be he draws the line very clearly and sharply. Few men maintain so high a level of preaching as he ... a true priest." -Christian Age

"Intended for devotional reading, but of a kind somewhat different from that of the last generation, Mr. Barrett's work, although strictly practical, is written in the light of the latest results in scholarship. It holds firmly by the conclusions of the Evangelical school, and deals chiefly with the psychological problems of the narrative. It is intelligent, reverent, and spiritual, marked by much literary beauty, and will be read with interest by both learned and simple. The temptation of our Lord has been expounded a thousand times; but it has its own special lesson to every generation of men, and when, as here, wisely and reverently and spiritually interpreted, it comes with ever fresh pertinence and power. Its teaching lies close to human life, and Mr. Barrett has applied it with fine discernment, broad sympathies, and excellent literary taste." -British Quarterly Review