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The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith |  | Author: Timothy Keller Publisher: Dutton Adult Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0525950796 Dewey Decimal Number: 226.806 EAN: 9780525950790 ASIN: 0525950796
Publication Date: October 30, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Newsweek called renowned minister Timothy Keller a C. S. Lewis for the twenty-first century in a feature on his first book, The Reason for God. In that book, he offered a rational explanation of why we should believe in God. Now, in The Prodigal God, he uses one of the best-known Christian parables to reveal an unexpected message of hope and salvation.
Taking his trademark intellectual approach to understanding Christianity, Keller uncovers the essential message of Jesus, locked inside his most familiar parable. Within that parable Jesus reveals God's prodigal grace toward both the irreligious and the moralistic. This book will challenge both the devout and skeptics to see Christianity in a whole new way.
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Outstanding study for a small group March 11, 2010 J. Melton (Arizona, USA) Fresh new insights into the story of the "Prodigal Son" that reflects the culture of the time. The result is new perspective about God and about who we need to be. Use the book with the video and the leader guide.
Just my thoughts March 9, 2010 J. Truman If you have read the story of the prodigal son and never really "got it" - READ THIS BOOK. It takes that story and sheds light that you can apply to your life today. Great, great read!
Amazing book March 8, 2010 K. Concepcion This book is amazing. It is a quick easy read with phenomenal points. It really reveals the heart of God by taking a deeper look into a, perhaps, too well known parable. I highly recommend it.
Break the Holds of Legalism March 6, 2010 Derek Robinson (Phoenix, AZ USA) When I originally read the title and subtitle of this book I was expecting something much different than what Keller actually wrote about. Tim Keller is going to walk through Luke 15 and the familiar story (to many) of "The Prodigal Son" or as he we call it and it should probably be call "The Tale of Two Sons". Keller helps us to remember that when reading this passage we need to not get emotional wrapped up in the fact that the father rejoices and welcomes back the wayward son the squandered all of his inheritance. He points us to the fact that typically we run here and shout, "SEE GOD CAN FORGIVE ANYBODY NO MATTER WHAT THE SIN IS, HE WELCOMES ALL". But the problem is that is not the end of the story. The gospel is for ears of all nations and people groups, and yes your sin is never too much that Jesus atoning death can not (or potentially did not) satisfy God's wrath on your behalf. But Keller wants us to look at the second son...the one who was "obedient" to the father and stayed and didn't squander his wealth and did all his father asked him, did he have a heart that rejoiced and loved his father like the wayward son that was welcomed home....NO!!!!
That is the point of this book. "Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith" is what the subtitle states...individuals that adhere to biblical Christianity do not believe that God owes them anything, and that their obedience is a response, a joyful response our of a heart of the acceptance God has expressed to them. In Luke 15, the son that stays home is disgusted with his father that he has shown such grace to his brother, because his brother hasn't been obedient like he has been.
This book is to call the hearts of all us within the Christian faith that see our faith not granted by the Prodigal (profuse expenditure/lavished) God's grace but instead earned or deserved because of continued obedience to Him. Conservative Christian obedience means nothing if we do not have a heart that loves Jesus Christ and all that he desires.
Pick this up and one other to recommend that is similar is by John MacArthur, "The Tale of Two Sons"
Fresh Take on a Well Known Passage March 4, 2010 Jeff Brumlow (Alabama) Tim Keller once again strikes a nerve, giving a fresh take on a well known passage. His dealing with the concept of sin is worth the price of the book alone. Highly recommended.
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