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Paperback The Lord We Live Book

ISBN: 1025816064

ISBN13: 9781025816067

The Lord We Live

"The Lord We Live" is a compelling exploration of the Christian faith and the transformative power of a life centered on Jesus Christ. Written by Charles R. Erdman, a distinguished theologian and professor, this work serves as both a devotional guide and a theological reflection on the presence of the Divine in everyday existence. Erdman focuses on the character and teachings of Christ, illustrating how an intimate knowledge of "the Lord" shapes the ethical and spiritual journey of the believer.

The text delves into themes of personal piety, the importance of scripture, and the practical application of Christian principles in a modern context. With a style that is both accessible and intellectually rigorous, Erdman provides readers with insights into the nature of faith and the enduring relevance of the Gospel. "The Lord We Live" is an essential resource for those seeking to deepen their spiritual understanding and cultivate a more profound relationship with their Creator. This work stands as a significant contribution to early 20th-century religious literature, reflecting a period of intense theological reflection and a renewed focus on the lived experience of Christianity.

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