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Reviews for Deja atras la culpa (Getting Past Guilt: Embracing God's Forgiveness)

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The average rating for Deja atras la culpa (Getting Past Guilt: Embracing God's Forgiveness) based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-02-26 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 5 stars Lemonica Stamps
Joe Beam carries the reader through the many needed reminders and revelations of being released,forgiven, and restored of legal and personal guilt. For anyone who carries the deep scars and feelings of guilt, this book gives insight and direction to be freed from the cage of guilt - that Christ redeemed us from. Must read for those in captivity, and for those who minister and counsel those in this prison.
Review # 2 was written on 2017-04-08 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 4 stars Clay Diehl
This is one of MANY great new books on the Creed: Alister McGrath's I Believe; Luke Timothy Johnson, The Creed (2003);Michael Horton, We Believe, and the last section of David Matzko McCarthy, The Good Life [2004]. This one is anthology by a variety of pretty notable neo-orthodox types, mostly from the mainline Reformed camp. Some are less orthodox than I might like, but almost every essay in here is insightful and provactive. Each of 15 articles of the Creed is given a theological essay by one author and a sermon by another. Among the most notable contributors are: Colin Gunton; Neil Plantinga (CRC evangelical); Ralph Wood (Barthian Baptist); James Kay and George Hunsunger(Barthian Princetonian Presbyterians); Daniel Migliore (Princetonian, more liberal than Kay or Hunsinger); Richard Hays (neo-orothodox, Duke); Fleming Rutledge (neo-orthodox Episcopal priestess). Several others (Tom Long, Cynthia Rigby etc.) BTW have Princeton connections. While somewhat uneven theologically, this is a must read for the preacher or serious student of the Creed. Probably my third choice after McGrath and Johnson.


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