The East Window: And Other Sermons
Synopsis
"The East Window: And Other Sermons" is a compelling collection of religious discourses penned by Halford Edward Luccock, a renowned figure in 20th-century American homiletics. This volume brings together a series of thought-provoking sermons that bridge the gap between timeless biblical truths and the complexities of contemporary life. Through the central metaphor of the east window-the window of dawn and new beginnings-Luccock explores themes of hope, spiritual clarity, and the transformative power of faith.
Known for his literary flair and keen social observation, Luccock's writing in this collection is both intellectually stimulating and deeply practical. The sermons address the perennial challenges of the human condition, offering guidance on personal piety, social responsibility, and the cultivation of a resilient Christian character. Each chapter serves as an invitation to view the world through a lens of spiritual renewal, making it an essential resource for students of homiletics, ministers seeking inspiration, and lay readers interested in the history of American pulpit oratory.
With its blend of vivid illustration and profound theological insight, "The East Window: And Other Sermons" remains a significant example of early modern preaching. It highlights Luccock's unique ability to articulate the gospel in a way that resonates with both the heart and the mind.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025625133
- Number of pages: 228
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 12 mm
- Languages: English
