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This book is a unique look at the Scottish theologian Peter Taylor Forsyth (1848-1921). Forsyth was an important theologian whose significance has been increasingly realized in the years since his death. He wrote a number of books and articles that focused on central aspects of the Christian gospel and their meaning for the church and the faith of church members in their daily lives. Each of the eighty-four devotions in this book takes a short theological quotation from Forsyth and explores its meaning and its significance for Christian living today--both for the church and for individual…mehr

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This book is a unique look at the Scottish theologian Peter Taylor Forsyth (1848-1921). Forsyth was an important theologian whose significance has been increasingly realized in the years since his death. He wrote a number of books and articles that focused on central aspects of the Christian gospel and their meaning for the church and the faith of church members in their daily lives. Each of the eighty-four devotions in this book takes a short theological quotation from Forsyth and explores its meaning and its significance for Christian living today--both for the church and for individual Christians. Here is spiritual wisdom that can help foster a stronger theological understanding and a more vital Christian life.
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Donald K. McKim is Professor of Theology at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa, where he joined the Faculty in 1981. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Westminster College (Pennsylvania), his Master of Divinity magna cum laude from Pittsburg Theological Seminary and his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh in 1980. Dr. McKim is the author or editor of six other books and numerous articles and book reviews in the fields of Christian Theology and the History of Christian Thought. He is married to Dr. LindaJo McKim and they are the parents of Stephen and Karl McKim.