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Cargando... The Greatest Story Ever Told (1940)por Fulton Oursler
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The reverent and faithful retelling of the ever-new, ever-lasting story of Jesus, written with powerful simplicity. The story of Jesus life, using the gospels. There is some (a lot) liberty with the narrative but the story does flow. It makes for a nice read. I see what Oursler was doing with the story, there are some parts of the story that stretch what is in the Bible. I do not even know how to classify this book could say non-fiction but then there is much fiction in this book. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Fulton Oursler's outstanding classic The Greatest Story Ever Toldnarrates the ever-new, everlasting story of the life of Jesus Christ. Written with powerful simplicity and set against a rich and accurate historical background, this account of the greatest life ever lived describes the moving story of Christ's nativity, the flight of the Holy Family into Egypt, Christ's youth, His public ministry, passion, death, and resurrection. While there have been many lives of Christ published, few have received so wide a popular acclamation as Fulton Oursler's classic tale. Since it was first published in 1949, when it was instantly acclaimed by both the secular and lay press and endorsed by clergy of all faiths, The Greatest Story Ever Toldhas gone into scores of printings, has been read by millions, and is one of the most successful bestsellers of all time. The life of Christ is certainly the greatest story ever told, and Fulton Oursler has told it superbly well. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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