In "Thy Kingdom Come A Scriptural Examination Of The Meaning Of That Prayer," Daniel Nihill delves into the profound theological implications of one of the most recited prayers in Christianity. This book offers a detailed exploration of the phrase 'Thy Kingdom Come' within the Lord's Prayer, examining its meaning through a meticulous scriptural lens.
Nihill analyzes relevant biblical passages, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the Kingdom of God and its significance in Christian doctrine. This examination clarifies the eschatological dimensions of the prayer, offering insights into its relevance for contemporary Christian life and thought. "Thy Kingdom Come " is a valuable resource for theologians, biblical scholars, and anyone seeking a more profound connection to their faith through the understanding of prayer.
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