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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 242
EAN: 9780664251529
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 0664251528
Label: Westminster / John Knox Press
Manufacturer: Westminster / John Knox Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 143
Publication Date: 1991-01
Publisher: Westminster / John Knox Press
Studio: Westminster / John Knox Press
Editorial Review:
Product Description: The author of the bestselling The Gospel According to Peanuts presents a new book of biblical meditations on everyday life. Charlie Brown and his friends consider their religious beliefs, and the resulting cartoons offer some delightful insights into life.
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Working in youth ministry, at times you tire of going over the same lessons. Personally, I found the concept of using the Peanuts comic strips as a lesson plan was one of the most rewarding spiritual journeys I could make. I strongly suggest that any fan one the Peanuts with any affiliation with a church.
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I was warned by a bad review of this book, and bought it anyway because I liked the Gospel According to Peanuts by the same author.
Short has become an apostate. This book amoung other things claims that satan doesn't really exist, and is just another side of the almighty God.
I assure you satan does exist, and is going to be shortly bound a thousand years. This isn't a Christian book.
Which is too bad, because it takes away from Charles Shultz own Christian cartoons, ... Read More
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I had to read it to believe [the] review since I too read "The Gospel According to Peanuts" by Robert Short and found the same results when comparing these two books by Short. It's an ironic joke how Short emphasizes the importance of knowing the bible while he doesn't notice his own failure at knowing enough to write accurately upon Christian doctrine. For example, Short is correct about his explanation how man really doesn't have the free will to choose God since God is sovereign and elects whom He predestines. ... Read More
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Theologians don't usually get enough credit for showing all they know. In the case of Robert L. Short, this book, on THE BIBLE and Peanuts, may be expected to generate comments on religious doctrines, like my own tendency to suggest that it suffers from single savior syndrome, as churches tend to do. This can go on until the Hegelian cows come home, but the fundamental matter actually gets discussed in Chapter 9 of this book, on "the experience of a broken heart." (p. 38) The kind of sense which Short is trying ... Read More
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This book uses the Peanuts characters to illustrate important points....that we all do get confused with. He not only helps us see things clearly....but shows us God's Love as well. This is not about hell.....but about human error and learning to love one another. People should not take every book so seriously...why not enjoy the book and learn from it....EXCELLENT
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