This collection, "Sermons For The Christian Year: Lent To Passion-tide," presents a series of sermons by John Keble, a prominent figure in the Oxford Movement. These sermons offer spiritual guidance and theological reflections specifically tailored for the Lenten season, culminating in Passiontide. Keble's eloquent prose and deep understanding of scripture provide readers with insightful meditations on themes of repentance, sacrifice, and the approaching Passion of Christ.
The sermons are valuable for both historical and theological study, giving insight into 19th-century Anglican preaching and thought. Readers interested in classic Christian literature or those seeking devotional material will find these sermons a source of inspiration and reflection during the Lent and Passiontide seasons.
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