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Harry Emerson Fosdick (1878–1969)

Autor de The Meaning of Prayer

63+ Obras 2,954 Miembros 22 Reseñas

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Obras de Harry Emerson Fosdick

The Meaning of Prayer (1915) 373 copias
On Being a Real Person (1943) 166 copias
Martin Luther (1956) 112 copias
The Meaning of Faith (1917) 96 copias
Jesus of Nazareth (1959) 95 copias
The Manhood of the Master (1913) 92 copias
The Life of Saint Paul (1962) 88 copias
The modern use of the Bible (1924) 81 copias
The meaning of service (1920) 79 copias
A great time to be alive (1944) 72 copias
A Book of Public Prayers (1959) 59 copias
A faith for tough times (1952) 50 copias
Adventurous Religion (1926) 49 copias
Twelve tests of character (1923) 39 copias
A Pilgrimage to Palestine (1927) 37 copias
Riverside Sermons (1958) 34 copias
Christianity and progress (1901) 29 copias
As I see religion (1932) 28 copias
The Second Mile (1908) 16 copias
The Greatness of God (1961) 1 copia
Sermons 1 copia

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14 Reader's Digest Books (1948) 13 copias
The American Legion Reader (1953) — Contribuidor — 4 copias

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A transcription of a sermon preached by Fosdick.

Fosdick speaks from a position of some prominence and power and imagines that people who believe as he does will maintain that kind of prestige. He has no love for fundamentalist positions, and the man is certainly a religious progressive of his day; but his main concern seems to be the posture of condemnation which comes from the fundamentalists regarding those who differ with them.

Whereas fundamentalists can and do condemn beyond what is appropriate or written, Fosdick and others did cross many lines outside the bounds of Christian orthodoxy into territory which would be universally deemed heretical. However, the irenic spirit would have been nice and might have been compelling.

But the irenic spirit was not found in fundamentalism, and the ground on which the Fosdicks of the world stood in the early twentieth century was continually eroded throughout that century and into our own. The fundamentalists in many real ways did, in fact, "win," for better and for worse.
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deusvitae | Feb 22, 2022 |
This was from the World Landmark books series, companion to the Landmark books, which focused on U.S. history. Both were perfect for young history nerds such as I in the late fifties. As with the Landmark books, I won't enter all that I read. This serves as an example because it was the first "real" book that I read cover to cover in one sitting -- or rather, lying. It was in our basement on a Saturday afternoon when I was in the fourth grade, my head was propped on a burlap bag filled with pecans. I was gripped by the story. Seems fitting in light of my eventual career both.… (más)
 
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HenrySt123 | Jul 19, 2021 |
The author first dispels the idea that Jesus was a myth, and then sets out to discuss his relationship with the many groups he encountered. This includes the disciples, Women, Pharisees and other Jewish groups, insurrectionists and others. Includes an extensive bibliography.
 
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LindaLeeJacobs | Feb 15, 2020 |
 
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PAFM | Oct 19, 2019 |

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