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This second volume of sermons, appearing after Believing, is organized according to Davies's journey in time and space and his first-hand experience of the troubled world on three continents: Word War II in England and Germany, race relations in South Africa, and the need for Human Rights in America. In addition to history, literature, psychology, and lore, the sermons mainly use argumentation to console the heart and show the way to compassion and justice in the name of Christ.

Produktbeschreibung
This second volume of sermons, appearing after Believing, is organized according to Davies's journey in time and space and his first-hand experience of the troubled world on three continents: Word War II in England and Germany, race relations in South Africa, and the need for Human Rights in America. In addition to history, literature, psychology, and lore, the sermons mainly use argumentation to console the heart and show the way to compassion and justice in the name of Christ.
Autorenporträt
Horton Davies first held a parish in Wallingford, London, during World War II. Later, during some summers in America, he also had interim pastorates at Brookfield, Connecticut, and at Tunbridge, Vermont. He held appointments successively at Rhodes University, South Africa; Oxford University; Princeton University; Princeton Theological Seminary; and Drew University. He is the author of, among other books, Worship and Theology in England; Varieties of English Preaching, 1900-1960; and Like Angels from a Cloud: The English Metaphysical Preachers, 1588-1645.