Weird title for a book, huh? Not really though. This book is a compilation of some of A.W. Tozer's greatest works: The Knowledge of the Holy, The Pursuit of God, and God's Pursuit of Man.
There cannot be enough said about the quality of the works that Tozer has written. These classic books have stood the tests of time, still being relevant and profitable reads after over half a century since their original publishing dates.
I don't think that much needs to be reviewed about the books themselves. If you have any background in Christianity, Tozer's work has most likely crossed your path at one time or another. If you have not had any opportunities to encounter his works, I encourage you-- read it! It will honestly be a life-changing experience. Now what needs to be reviewed is the format of the book itself.
The book is hardcover with a very well designed dust jacket. The book uses a standard font for easy reading, and a plus side is the font isn't too small either. The book is a convenient size for any backpack, purse, or even to just keep in the glove compartment of the car.
I do not hesitate to give this book 5 stars out of 5.
WHERE TO BUY THIS BOOK:
https://www.amazon.com/W-Tozer-Spiritual-Classics-Knowledge/dp/0802418619/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1534340582&sr=8-1&keywords=A.+W.+Tozer%3A+Three+Spiritual+Classics+in+One+Volume
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
See inside cover of the book for the bibliography on all 3 volumes.
FTC DISCLOSURE:
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher for an honest review. The opinions expressed are my own.
Here we are again, back to the "Pulpit" series. Dr. Jerry Vines wrote the first two books along with Dr. Jim Shaddix. In this book, Dr. Vines turns to Dr. Adam Dooley to teach preachers about the use of emotion in preaching and in the study of the Bible. I would consider Dr. Dooley an expert on the topic, having written his doctoral dissertation on Biblical persuasion, one of the main uses of emotion in preaching.
The authors call the emotions of the Biblical text the "missing exegetical link." I would tend to agree with them. They clearly show that most preachers do not understand the emotions that we use. We should be striving to have our emotion in the pulpit line up with the original intent behind the text. If there is a desperate plea, our emotion should show that desperation. If the author is overjoyed, then our face, our tone, and our body language should show that.
I have been blown away with the quality of the two previous books of this series and have once again seen my expectations exceeded. This series is an instant classic and should be a primary part of every preacher's collection. A strong 5 stars out of 5.
WHERE TO BUY THIS BOOK:
https://www.amazon.com/Passion-Pulpit-Exegete-Emotion-Scripture/dp/0802418384/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1533566340&sr=8-2&keywords=passion+in+the+pulpit&dpID=51FtOJJ5AHL&preST=_SY344_BO1,204,203,200_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Vines, Jerry and Adam B. Dooley. Passion in the Pulpit: How to Exegete the Emotion of Scripture. Chicago, IL: Moody Publishers, 2018.
FTC DISCLOSURE:
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher for an honest review. The opinions expressed are my own.