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This book is a series of stories from the Old Testament as they may have been told around the campfires by our mothers and fathers of our faith. The author admits that the way he tells them may not have been the way they were told in those ancient years. But he preservers the basic stories and tells them with what he feels was the humor and instruction told around the campfires. While he also admits that his conclusions may not have been theirs, he feels that the basic education and joy in them leads still to sound enlightenment today.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a series of stories from the Old Testament as they may have been told around the campfires by our mothers and fathers of our faith. The author admits that the way he tells them may not have been the way they were told in those ancient years. But he preservers the basic stories and tells them with what he feels was the humor and instruction told around the campfires. While he also admits that his conclusions may not have been theirs, he feels that the basic education and joy in them leads still to sound enlightenment today.
Autorenporträt
Author Rev. Dr. William R. Phillippe received his formal education at Muskingum University, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and Princeton Theological Seminary. His career includes being Senior Pastor of several congregations including Fifth Avenue Presbyterian NYC, Lake Forest Presbyterian in Illinois and administrative offices as Synod Executive and Acting Executive Director of the General Assembly Mission Council of the Presbyterian denomination. A number of significant assignments include member of the Joint Committee on Union bringing together the northern and southern Presbyterian denominations, Chair of the Civil and Religious Liberty Committee of the World Council of Reformed Churches, and Official Representative of the Council to the Review Conference of the Helsinki Accords.