Joya indiscutible de la literatura satírica, la corrosiva novela de Charles G. Finney es un clásico intemporal a la altura de Jonathan Swift o Lewis Carroll. Esta edición cuenta con un prólogo de Rodrigo Fresan, una nueva (y completa) traduccion de Mario Jurado y las ilustraciones originales realizadas por Boris Artzybashef.
Trata de la gran importancia que tiene la enseñanza bíblica del arrepentimiento como una clave en la salvación del ser humano. El arrepentimiento verdadero es para salvación; el falso es para muerte. Ambos deben ser conocidos para evitar falsa religiosidad.
Esteja preparado para ter os seus olhos abertos e sua alma capturada pela verdade do evangelho de Cristo e ter uma verdadeira transformação espiritual na sua vida. Você nunca mais será o mesmo depois
Tradução livre da obra de 1857 em português. Jamais publicada no Brasil. Finney apresenta de forma maravilhosa e abençoada seu conceito Teológico Bíblico de vários assuntos e temas importantes da Bíb
To the residents of Abalone, Arizona, a sleepy southwestern town whose chief concern is surviving the Great Depression, the arrival of a circus in town is a chance to forget their woes for a while. But this is the circus of Dr. Lao and instead of relief, the townsfolk are confronted with an array creature seemingly straight out of mythology: a chimera, a Medusa, a sphinx, a sea serpent and, of course, the elusive, ever-changing Dr. Lao. As the circus unfolds, it spins events towards a climactic final act that will change the lives of Abalones residents for ever.
Lectures on Revivals of Religion is a religious book by Charles G. Finney, an American Presbyterian minister who was known as the "Father of Old Revivalism." Finney departs strongly from traditional Calvinist theology by teaching that people have a completely free will to choose salvation. He taught that preachers had vital roles in producing revival. Finneys theory of atonement combines principles from different historical theories, notably the governmental and the moral influence theories, but cant be associated solely to one of them. A major theme of his preaching is the need for what he called conversion. He also focused on the responsibilities that converts had to dedicate themselves to disinterested benevolence and to work to build the kingdom of God on earth.