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Publication Date: 25 Nov 1999
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Triangle
Page Count: 96
ISBN-13: 9780281052530

A Walk Through the Bible

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9780281052530
£6.99
The Bible, Newbigin says, is not a book of religion. It is a unique history of creation and the human race, with God as the central character. It is not a book which encourages us to turn away from life, but to embrace it and find God in the middle of it.

An easy introduction to the Bible, this book was originally recorded as eight 15-minute programmes for radio. It contains all the highlights of how we have come to know God in the past, which will help us to find him now.

An excellent Christmas or confirmation gift for a teenager, this book contains a message to remember.
Lesslie Newbigin (1901-1998) was a theologian, pastor, limerick writer and rock climber. He volunteered for missionary service in India with the Church of Scotland. He was bishop in Madurai and Ramnad with the Church of South India, Assistant General Secretary of the World Council of Churches and Bishop in Madras. He taught theology at Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham and was elected Moderator of the United Reformed Church.
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The Bible, Newbigin says, is not a book of religion. It is a unique history of creation and the human race, with God as the central character. It is not a book which encourages us to turn away from life, but to embrace it and find God in the middle of it.

An easy introduction to the Bible, this book was originally recorded as eight 15-minute programmes for radio. It contains all the highlights of how we have come to know God in the past, which will help us to find him now.

An excellent Christmas or confirmation gift for a teenager, this book contains a message to remember.
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Lesslie Newbigin (1901-1998) was a theologian, pastor, limerick writer and rock climber. He volunteered for missionary service in India with the Church of Scotland. He was bishop in Madurai and Ramnad with the Church of South India, Assistant General Secretary of the World Council of Churches and Bishop in Madras. He taught theology at Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham and was elected Moderator of the United Reformed Church.

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