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Cargando... Looking Good, Being Bad: The Subtle Art of Churchmanshippor Adrian Plass
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Adrian Plass gently and humorously challenges the Churchman or woman in us all as we treat the church as if it should be made in our own image. Have you ever wondered how and why the body of Christ is constantly tripping over itself to derail its mission and ward off the world? Or have you ever marvelled at how those less spiritual than yourself can be in positions of leadership? Have you ever had the niggling sense that some other force was at work in that committee meeting? You are not alone. All is revealed in this annual report from Churchmanship Headquarters in Great Malvern, the training ground for all who would carry on the noble tradition of thwarting the work of the gospel among us. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I found it amusing in places, thought-provoking, and slightly disturbing in others since - as the author intended - I recognised some of the negative traits not just in other people, but also myself. It reminded me, very slightly, of CS Lewis's Screwtape Letters in the way it made many important points in satirical light humour.
Definitely recommended to anyone who has anything to do with the church.
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