The average rating for Best Funeral Meditations based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2017-06-16 00:00:00 Martin Weber Hybels composes a six session study on prayer, deeply grounded in the Word, with practical insights on prayer and answers to common questions. His theology is sound and simple. His lessons are opened with an object lesson or anecdote and then there are several discussion questions with intermittent comments from examples in scripture or some of Hybel's thoughts on certain issues. It's a great resource and I would recommend it to anyone. "Prayer is an assault on human autonomy, an indictment on a life whose aim is self-sufficiency." 9 "If we really want to learn how to pray, we should go to the expert, Jesus Christ Himself. No one else in history has ever understood prayer better than Jesus. No one ever prayed like Jesus prayed. Jesus believed in the power of prayer more than any person who walked the earth." 17 "The Lord's Prayer was not given to us to recite mindlessly over and over again; it was intended to provide a model of healthy, balanced prayer. Each element of this prayer turns our attention to an important dynamic of our prayer life." 43 |
Review # 2 was written on 2015-09-08 00:00:00 Mary Ann McCommons By the rock star of contemporary philosophy. Nearly everything he says is an insight'when he speaks Lacanese, however, it's tough going. To get all of Zizek you have to go to his free online How to Read Lacan. |
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