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An ancient philosopher said, The unexamined life is not worth living. There is truth in this thats applicable to the life of any Christian. Most Christians live with little thought of the reasons for their conduct and for their beliefs. Opening this to examination can be a challenging and very rewarding experience. It can also be the source of genuine peace and assurance. This book represents the views of the author, his graduate school class, and a highly educated Sunday class (one with a doctorate, five with masters degrees) as they wrestled with defining a biblical base for their life…mehr

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An ancient philosopher said, The unexamined life is not worth living. There is truth in this thats applicable to the life of any Christian. Most Christians live with little thought of the reasons for their conduct and for their beliefs. Opening this to examination can be a challenging and very rewarding experience. It can also be the source of genuine peace and assurance. This book represents the views of the author, his graduate school class, and a highly educated Sunday class (one with a doctorate, five with masters degrees) as they wrestled with defining a biblical base for their life assumptions. The discussion can also be a lot of fun, as my students and I discovered.
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Dr. King holds the Ph.D from the University of Minnesota and candidacy for the Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh. He has taught in church colleges before retiring for 41 years. His teaching areas include Greek, Biblical Studies, Psychology, Counseling, English, Reading, and Music. He has published about sixty articles in Religious periodicals and three Books: Acts, Blueprint for the Church, The Commenius Method of teaching Greek (a textbook), Fifty Years in the Christian Ministry (a biography of his father.) He is currently acting academic dean for one church college and adjunct professor for three others. He and his wife are parents of four children, two by birth and two by adoption, and foster parents to 23 others. They will celebrate the 60th. wedding anniversary in August 2018.