The Preacher's Portrait: Some New Testament Word Studies

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1961 - 124 pagini
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The Preacher's Portrait is a fresh and practical study of the terms employed in the New Testament to describe the minister and the minister's task. John R. W. Stott, an internationally respected pastor, teacher, and author, considers the character and role of the preacher as embodied in five key New Testament metaphors: the steward, the herald, the witness, the father, and the servant.

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A Steward
11
A Herald
33
A Witness
60
A Father
80
A Servant
100
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John Stott was born in London, England on April 27, 1921. He converted to Christianity in 1938. He graduated with a double first in French and theology from Trinity College, Cambridge University. He was ordained in the Church of England in 1945. He published over 70 books between 1954 and 2010 including Personal Evangelism, Becoming a Christian, Parochial Evangelism by the Laity, Basic Christianity, The Cross of Christ, Issues Facing Christians Today, and The Radical Disciple. He died on July 27, 2011 at the age of 90.

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