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This collection of vividly illustrative sermons by a leading contemporary Episcopalian preacher eloquently heralds the Christian call to faith in the face of modern challenges.Widely known for their uptotheminute relevance to modern life, the sermons of Fleming Rutledge are always out on the edge, challenging the boundaries of contemporary thought and experience. No issue is too threatening, no event too shocking, no question too impertinent to be addressed. Following Karl Barth's dictum that sermons should be written with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other, Rutledge weaves the changing events of the daily news together with the unchanging rhythms of the church seasons. Her book leads readers through the liturgical year, from All Saints to Pentecost, showing how the biblical story intersects with our own stories.
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- Q: What is the size of 'The Bible and The New York Times'? A: The book measures six inches in length, zero point five five inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height. It is a standard paperback size, making it easy to handle and read.
- Q: How many pages are in this book? A: There are two hundred forty-four pages in 'The Bible and The New York Times'. This length provides a comprehensive exploration of contemporary sermons.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is bound in paperback. This style is lightweight and flexible, making it suitable for casual reading.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Bible and The New York Times'? A: The author is Fleming Rutledge, a leading contemporary Episcopalian preacher known for her impactful sermons.
- Q: Is this book suitable for readers of all ages? A: Yes, the book is generally suitable for adult readers and those interested in Christian living. However, it may not be appropriate for young children due to its themes.
- Q: What themes are covered in this book? A: The book addresses themes of faith, modern challenges, and the intersection of biblical stories with contemporary life. It is relevant for those exploring Christian perspectives.
- Q: How can I best utilize the insights from this book? A: Readers can reflect on the sermons in relation to current events and their personal faith journey. It serves as a guide through the liturgical year.
- Q: Is this book appropriate for someone new to Christianity? A: Yes, it can be suitable for newcomers. Rutledge’s engaging style makes complex topics accessible and thought-provoking.
- Q: What is the recommended age group for this book? A: The book is intended for adults and mature readers interested in Christian living and contemporary issues. It may not be ideal for children.
- Q: How should I care for this paperback book? A: To maintain its condition, store the book in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to excessive moisture or sunlight. Handle it gently to prevent wear.
- Q: Can I return this book if I don’t like it? A: Yes, most retailers have a return policy. Check the specific policy of the store where you purchased it for details on returns.
- Q: What if my book arrives damaged? A: If your book arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately to initiate a return or exchange. Most retailers will assist you with this.
- Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: Typically, books do not come with a warranty. However, check with the seller for their return and exchange policies.
- Q: How does this book compare to other Christian literature? A: This book stands out with its combination of contemporary relevance and traditional themes, making it unique among Christian literature.
- Q: What kind of reader would benefit most from this book? A: Readers interested in deepening their understanding of faith in relation to contemporary issues will benefit greatly from this book.