ISBN-13: 9781498295222 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 142 str.
ISBN-13: 9781498295222 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 142 str.
In this work, Dr. Swafford opens up the wisdom of C.S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters. From challenges at home, evangelization, overcoming anxiety, doubt, prayer, and becoming other-centered--these and many other struggles a Christian is bound to face show up in these pages. What unites this book is Swafford's ability to untwist the demonic plan to keep us down and bring us to despair. Truly, this work provides a roadmap for spiritual survival in the modern age, one that will empower us to live a life of joy and peace right now. ""Spiritual Survival in the Modern Worldis a punch in the face Dr. Swafford unlocks C.S. Lewis' wisdom in a way that allows us to apply crucial moral and spiritual realities to our everyday life. It's practical, applicable, and something I'm recommending to students and missionaries in FOCUS."" --Kevin Cotter, Senior Director of Curriculum of FOCUS (the Fellowship of Catholic University Students) ""When unpacking a master's work, you need a master teacher...and Andrew Swafford is just that. Lewis'Screwtape Lettersis a timeless treasure, to be sure, but to truly appreciate that treasure modern believers need a map--something that will unpack its wisdom and richness for the overcommitted twenty-first-century soul. In this book, Swafford offers sage and strategic advice not only on how to survive in the modern world, but prepare ourselves for the next one. A great read. I highly recommend it "" -- Mark Hart, Executive Vice President, Life Teen International; Best-selling author ofBehold the MysteryandBlessed are the Bored in Spirit Andrew Swafford is AssociateProfessor of Theology at Benedictine College. Among his publications is John Paul II to Aristotle and Back Again: A Christian Philosophy of Life. He holds a doctorate in theology from the University of St. Mary of the Lake and a master's degree in Old Testament & Semitic Languages from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Andrew and his wife, Sarah, live in Atchison, Kansas, with their four children."
In this work, Dr. Swafford opens up the wisdom of C.S. Lewis Screwtape Letters. From challenges at home, evangelization, overcoming anxiety, doubt, prayer, and becoming other-centered--these and many other struggles a Christian is bound to face show up in these pages. What unites this book is Swaffords ability to untwist the demonic plan to keep us down and bring us to despair. Truly, this work provides a roadmap for spiritual survival in the modern age, one that will empower us to live a life of joy and peace right now. ""Spiritual Survival in the Modern World is a punch in the face! Dr. Swafford unlocks C.S. Lewis wisdom in a way that allows us to apply crucial moral and spiritual realities to our everyday life. Its practical, applicable, and something Im recommending to students and missionaries in FOCUS.""--Kevin Cotter, Senior Director of Curriculum of FOCUS (the Fellowship of Catholic University Students)""When unpacking a masters work, you need a master teacher...and Andrew Swafford is just that. Lewis Screwtape Letters is a timeless treasure, to be sure, but to truly appreciate that treasure modern believers need a map--something that will unpack its wisdom and richness for the overcommitted twenty-first-century soul. In this book, Swafford offers sage and strategic advice not only on how to survive in the modern world, but prepare ourselves for the next one. A great read. I highly recommend it!""-- Mark Hart, Executive Vice President, Life Teen International; Best-selling author of Behold the Mystery and Blessed are the Bored in SpiritAndrew Swafford is Associate Professor of Theology at Benedictine College. Among his publications is John Paul II to Aristotle and Back Again: A Christian Philosophy of Life. He holds a doctorate in theology from the University of St. Mary of the Lake and a masters degree in Old Testament & Semitic Languages from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Andrew and his wife, Sarah, live in Atchison, Kansas, with their four children.