52 Books in 52 Weeks, it's called. The challenge is simple: read a book every week for a year.
09. The ragamuffin gospel.
52 Books. |
February 2010
Manning, Brennan
Sisters, OR: Multnomah, 2000 (1990)
1 Comment.
Manning is taking sides in the faith vs. works faceoff, and he’s squarely in faith’s corner. You can’t be good enough. You can’t be smart enough. You’re loved and forgiven before you even get your lame self-justification out of your mealy mouth. Probably a good once-in-a-while read for those of us in the semi-gnostic, Spirit of the Disciplines Dallas Willard camp.
Previous Book: 08. In the Lake of the Woods. Next Book: 10. A wrinkle in time.
Add or Detract.
Some things you should know.
Copyright © 2003 - 2010 Joshua Neds-Fox
romans 5: 6-10
Juvenile Nonfiction is Joshua Neds-Fox’s blog v.3, internetted lovingly to you from Detroit, Michigan.
I’m worth $1MM in prizes. I am without excuse.
I’ve redesigned this thing a mere two times. This is its third iteration. It’s using WordPress, for the first time. This theme was adapted from the standard, Kubrick. Border elements prefacing the ‘comments’ were graciously provided by Barrett Stanley, from his 100 Erased Lincolns.
Try joshua, here at neds-fox.com, via electronic mail, should you want to get in touch with me.
I hope you’re happy.
Love this book…I nee to reread it…along with Spirit of the Disciplines. Willard is great, so is Manning!
Noah. March 2nd. 2010. 11:16 am.