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| The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus | | Author: | John R. Cross | ISBN: | 1890082147 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Elisabeth Elliot "Very interesting, very readable, and very necessary."
William MacDonald "This excellent book gives a panoramic view of the Bible, emphasizing the way of salvation in a clear and understandable manner."
Book Description It's been called the most misunderstood book in history. Wars have been fought in its name, scandals have been precipitated by it, politics shaped and reshaped at its word. Theologians have both defended and reviled it. Skeptics have done the same. If you are a typical member of the human race, you have often been perplexed by all the fuss surrounding the Bible. The question remains, What does it really say? Here is a book that explains the greatest of Bible themes clearly and logically. Rather than focusing on one part and missing the whole the author chronologically binds together the entire text into one great universal drama, looking at events from the perspective of those who experienced history in the making. The results are sometimes comical, sometimes frightening but always true to the intent of the text. When you are done reading it, you may find yourself believing the Book like you never have before. Or you may decide not to. The author's objective approach leaves that decision up to you.
From the Author In spite of what the Amazon link might tell you, I have not authored a book on Acupressure! Nevertheless, I did write "The Stranger," ...a book for those who have "little to no understanding" of the Bible. I guess most people want to know "why" a person writes a book. Really it is quite simple. The Bible contains an immense volume of text, and in this hectic age, few people take the time to read it. I felt deeply that the Bible is a book worth understanding. After all, it is the world's best seller, and it talks about life and death... and life after death. I also felt that many are curious as to its content. To explain the Bible, I took a double-pronged approach: 1. The Reader's Digest approach: I condensed the Bible's content to 300 pages, and focused on its primary message. 2. The mathematical approach: I built from the foundation up-a very simple educational concept! You don't start children in kindergarten by teaching them algebra. Rather, you begin with basic numbers, and move from the simple to the complex. If you skip the fundamentals, even rudimentary algebra is beyond their grasp. It's the same way with the Bible. If you neglect the foundations, your biblical understanding will incorporate some unusual ideas, resulting in the primary message being confused and misunderstood. The result is a book that makes the Bible's message logical and easy to understand. Whether you believe it or not is up to you. My job was to make it clear. As much as possible, I let the Bible speak for itself, and for that reason it includes over 1100 Bible verses! I trust you will enjoy the book as much as I enjoyed writing it. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author John Cross is lecturer, author, photographer and family man. Over the years his interests have included fishing, hiking, rock climbing, canoeing, sailing, flying, scuba diving, and amateur radio. Among other things he has written and directed five award-winning videos. He has lived and worked in three countries, visited twenty-one others. For a number of years he lived in Papua New Guinea. No passion has equaled his desire to explain simply the Book. John and his family are from Canada.
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