A. Arnwine
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The Three Heavens
- Angels, Demons and What Lies Ahead
- De: John Hagee
- Narrado por: Dean Gallagher
- Duración: 8 h y 31 m
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In The Three Heavens, Hagee uses the Word of God, science, and incredible true stories of the supernatural to explore the First Heaven. He then exposes Satan's diabolical tactics in the Second Heaven and how they affect each one of us. Finally, he looks at the deep riches of the Third Heaven and how our hope of that eternal home changes our life on earth.
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Educational and Powerful
- De Sara J en 06-28-15
- The Three Heavens
- Angels, Demons and What Lies Ahead
- De: John Hagee
- Narrado por: Dean Gallagher
This is such garbage. Don't waste your money.
Revisado: 05-01-17
Zero doctrine. A bunch of hokey (hokey as written, I empathize with the experiences of people with death) stories of near death experiences.
This book is on the level syfy ghost hunters.
I was expecting a theological book in line with the title. This is just so lame I had to type this as I'm listening. The narrator is awful and childish.
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The Fall of the Pagans and the Origins of Medieval Christianity
- De: Kenneth W. Harl, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Kenneth W. Harl
- Duración: 12 h y 33 m
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Explore the dramatic interaction between Judaism, Christianity, and paganism in Rome from the 1st to the 6th centuries. Why did pagan Rome clash with the early Christians? What was it like to be a Jew or a Christian under Roman law? And how did Christianity ultimately achieve dominance in the Roman Empire?Over the course or 24 lectures, Professor Harl enables you to grasp the full historical sweep of this critically important era and its key figures.
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A Solid C+ for Harl
- De Jolene en 03-04-18
Very informative and captivating
Revisado: 03-28-17
Great scholarly presentation. Great course for Christians and secularists alike. Lecturer easy to follow throughout the course.
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Unseen
- Angels, Satan, Heaven, Hell, and Winning the Battle for Eternity
- De: Jack Graham
- Narrado por: Eric G. Dove
- Duración: 8 h y 15 m
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Sure, the supernatural happened during biblical times. But hasn’t this all settled down by now? Growing up in a traditional Baptist church in Arkansas meant that I learned almost nothing about "spiritual forces", about the tension between good and evil, about the afterlife and heaven and hell - except to be told that one place was desirable and the other place was not. But the more I read of God’s Word, the more I realized there was little room for a "look the other way" mentality, as it related to life and ministry.
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Very hard to critique fellow Christians, but...
- De A. Arnwine en 09-16-15
- Unseen
- Angels, Satan, Heaven, Hell, and Winning the Battle for Eternity
- De: Jack Graham
- Narrado por: Eric G. Dove
Very hard to critique fellow Christians, but...
Revisado: 09-16-15
I'm fifteen chapters in and this book hasn't spent but five minutes talking about its advertised topic. The narrator is great, but this is really one long... Really really long boring list of hypothetical people facing challenges. The stories about real people turning to Christ are great but that's NOT the advertised topic of the book. Save your money and go on YouTube and find good stories. You're not gonna find any sort of biblical exposition spiritual warfare, Satan, demonology etc... Not one bit.
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Orthodoxy
- De: G. K. Chesterton
- Narrado por: John Franklyn-Robbins
- Duración: 7 h y 2 m
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Orthodoxy was named as one of Publishers Weekly’s 10 indispensable spiritual classics of the past 1500 years. It is the personal journal of one man’s search for understanding culminating in his conversion to Catholicism. Written with wisdom and wit, G.K. Chesterton captures the very nature of faith.
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One of my favorites.
- De Andrew en 05-23-19
- Orthodoxy
- De: G. K. Chesterton
- Narrado por: John Franklyn-Robbins
Amazing
Revisado: 06-09-15
Truly a great work of apologetics and loved the narrator! Highly recommend this audible. Worth the purchase.
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Total Truth
- Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity
- De: Nancy Pearcey
- Narrado por: Kate Reading
- Duración: 17 h y 43 m
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Does God belong in the public arena, or is religion solely a private matter? Nancy Pearcey makes a passionate case that Christianity is not just religious truth, but truth about all reality. It is total truth.
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Exceptional book, topic with major flaw at end.
- De A. Arnwine en 05-26-15
- Total Truth
- Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity
- De: Nancy Pearcey
- Narrado por: Kate Reading
Exceptional book, topic with major flaw at end.
Revisado: 05-26-15
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would highly recommend this book for anyone seeking a reasonable, rational exposition on a Christian worldview and a vigorous and needed dissembling of Darwinian scientism.This is a great book for a Christian thinker and a good challenge to the feel good wave of Christianity that is doing great damage to the Church, ceding precious ground to secularists who seek to compartmentalize Christianity as just another form of spiritism and to simply dismiss it from public debate in the areas of science, history, etc. This book asserts that the naturalist/materialist worldview is as religious as any other belief system cloaking itself in science, and that it's a worldview that shuns all truth that does not conform to their naturalist paradigm.The major flaw in this book is in the fourth section, where Pearcey discusses the evangelist movement in the colonies and later United States. She reveals her personal bias. She's obviously Reformed/Lutheran and dismisses any theological challenge to Calvinism as "anti-intellectual." While this section is still filled with worthwhile history, her conclusions are the weakest in the entire book and is rather sad way to end what is otherwise an amazing thesis on the Christian Worldview.
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