Mere Believers

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Mere Believers

How Eight Faithful Lives Changed the Course of History

History of religion Christianity

Author: Marc Baer

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Language: English

Published by: Cascade Books

Published on: 29th October 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9781621899891


Does God use flawed people despite their shortcomings?

Mere Believers tells the stories of eight remarkable men and women living in tumultuous times, revealing surprising and inspirational answers. William Wilberforce defined a Christian as a pilgrim travelling on business through a strange country. In Mere Believers, historian Marc Baer examines eight Christian figures from the past, indicating how their conversion not only directed them to new vocations (travelling on business), but also impacted in profoundly positive ways the society and culture of that strange country they called home. The book reveals how faithful lives can have revolutionary consequences, offering poignant models for vocational discernment and spiritual formation. Mere Believers helps readers engage our own times better by bringing them into conversation with courageous Christians of the past.

The subjects and their diversity

The subjects represent a variety of Christian traditions. They are male and female, black and white, English, Welsh, Scottish, and an African immigrant. Mere Believers reveals how what we believe is the legacy of what they achieved, that some of the best minds and hearts in the past have been committed, culturally wise Christians, and in turn how their lives and worldviews have shaped our own--including, paradoxically, those who reject Christianity.

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