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Ruth Tucker

Autor de From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya

50+ Obras 2,637 Miembros 20 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Ruth A. Tucker (PhD, Northern Illinois University) has taught mission studies and church history at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Calvin Theological Seminary. She is the author of dozens of articles and eighteen books, including the award-winning From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya.

Obras de Ruth Tucker

From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya (1945) 1,316 copias
Daughters of the Church (1987) 211 copias
Another Gospel (1989) 195 copias
Strange Gospels (1991) 6 copias
各展所長 1 copia
新趨勢 1 copia
風起雲湧 1 copia
大時代 1 copia
勇往直前 1 copia

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Nombre canónico
Tucker, Ruth
Otros nombres
Tucker, Ruth A.
Fecha de nacimiento
1945-07-17
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Wisconsin, USA
Lugares de residencia
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Educación
Northern Illinois University (PhD|History)
Ocupaciones
seminary professor
Relaciones
Worst, John (spouse)
Organizaciones
Calvin Theological Seminary

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whilst nice to have info from Christian theological perspective this books really fails to engage with anything not really based in that (especially 'new age' in which it tries to stir up a bit of moral panic that is laughable with time between it now)
 
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sn_fk_n | May 15, 2022 |
Katie Luther: First Lady of the Reformation, written by Ruth A Tucker, paints a different picture of Katherina Von Bora. The author is not a Lutheran and at first it looks like she is painting a negative picture of Luther’s wife. She is, she is just using a different approach. Like Katie, the author was raised in a poor home without any luxuries and experienced some of the frustrations that Katie herself felt. Much of what was written about Katie was written by Martin Luther. She was not well liked by many of his friends, but he cared for her, listened to her and respected her. Without her influence, the reformation may have been very different. This book is found on the library shelves under the number B/Lut.… (más)
 
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salem.colorado | Apr 25, 2021 |
Quite engrossing. I almost gave it four stars for its theological latitudinarianism, but it really brings the History of Christian (in quite a wide sense of ‘Christian’) missions alive.
 
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leandrod | 8 reseñas más. | Mar 17, 2021 |
From the the apostle Paul's missionary work in the Roman Empire to Don Richardson's missionary journey to Irian Jaya (now Western New Guinea), Tucker provides an all too honest and wide-ranging history of missions, including the failings as well as the successes of the missionaries. It's a challenging and encouraging read showing that the Gospel, as imperfectly as it may have been messaged and acted upon, is probably the most powerful spiritual force to change individuals and whole societies, even nations from a condition of darkness and unimagined evil, to the light of Christ that brings men righteousness to their lives and peace in their hearts.

Tucker covers all aspect of missionary work from translation to organization of missionary societies, the use of airplanes, radio, and T.V. She covers virtually every country missionaries have set foot on and both well-known, like David Brainard, Willim Carey, Yonggi Cho, and Amy Carmichal (with a chapter on woman missionaries) and unknown missionaries.

This should be required reading for all Christians who seek the mission field.

My only suggestion is that another book should be written where this one ends as it was written in 1983.
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atdCross | 8 reseñas más. | Dec 9, 2018 |

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