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Gerstner, J.H. – Theology for Everyman

Summary

This is an 11 chapter work on various theological issues. These chapters are basically 3 and 4 point teachings or sermons that are shorter in nature.




Evaluation by David Cox

This is basically sermons, and Dr. Gerstner is a Reformed Theologian. I understand his effort here, but the reader should very clearly understand that this is not an elaborate Systematic Theology book, but just 11 sermons on theology, which in themselves are very good. Shortness or being an overview is their strong point. I recommend this work although I usually put a warning on Reformed and Calvinistic authors. I did not find that his single chapter on “God’s Providence” not to be a heavy belaboring of the points of Calvinism, but fair treatment. Frankly, I think that as humans we must “back off” or “take a step back from” election, predestination, and the rest of that. Simply put, there are a lot of the things in the eternal mind that we cannot fathom here and now, and probably never, even in heaven. We should note generally what God says about it, but refrain from doing intensive logistics on that, making a lot of speculation that we simply cannot say for sure. What may seem logic to us, or illogical to us, is perfect for God, or “beyond us.” The disciples could not understand the logic of Jesus going to Jerusalem knowing that his enemies would plot to kill him, and Jesus says as a prophet, “and they will kill me, for I go to die”. While that was beyond men’s reasoning then, today we understand it better. I like Gerstner’s work, and the one “great” fault I find with it is that I wish he had elaborated his thoughts for a work 10 times larger. I recommend this work. Continue reading

Gordon, S.D. – Quiet Talks with World Winners

Quiet Talks with World Winners

by Samuel Dickey Gordon

Author of “Quiet Talks on Power,” “Quiet Talks About Jesus,” “Quiet Talks on Personal Problems,” Etc.

In this 14 chapter work, Gordon (Congregationalist) presents us with devotional type meditations about soul winning. His work has two main divisions: World winning, and winning forces. In World Winning, his chapters are the Master Passion, the Master’s Plan, The Need, The Present Opportunity, The Pressing Emergency, The Past Failure, and The Coming Victory. In the second division Winning Forces, he outlines the forces that should be the instruments for winning the world, and how they play out in this. His chapters are The Church, Each one of Us, Jesus, The Holy Spirit, Prayer, Money, and Sacrifice. Continue reading

Gordon, S.D. – Quiet Talks on Service

Quiet Talks on Service

By S. D. Gordon
Author of “Quiet Talks on Power” and “Quiet Talks on Prayer”
1906

In this 8 chapter work by Gordon (Congregationalist, Baptist) he presents us with meditations on our Christian Service. His chapter are person contact with Jesus or the beginning of service, the perspoective of service, the rhythm of service, the motive-power of service, the ambition of service, the golden channel of service, a hindrance to service, and sifted for service. Continue reading

Gordon, A.J. – The Ministry of the Spirit

The Ministry of the Spirit

by Adoniram Judson Gordon

In this 10 chapter work on the Ministry of the Holy Spirit by Gordon (Baptist), he presents us with various studies on the Spirit. His chapters are: the Age-mission of the Spirit, the advent, naming, embodying, enduement, communion, administration, inspiration, conviction, and ascent of the Holy Spirit. This work also has page numbers referencing the original book, and scripture and a general index referencing the original pages. Gordon was a favorite speaker for D.L. Moody in the Northfield convention.




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