Unspoken Sermons by MACDONALD, George

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George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister. In his day he was considered one of the great Victorian authors on par with Dickens, Thackeray, Kipling and the like. His reputation as an author, however, has not fared as well largely because of the ubiquitous and fervent presence of religion throughout his works. MacDonald's theology, though sprinkled liberally throughout his fairly substantial number of books, is perhaps nowhere more palpable than in Unspoken Sermons. These sermons, though by no means amongst the most popular of MacDonald's work, have had theological impact from their first appearance. That influence is probably most notable in C.S. Lewis who called MacDonald "my master" and of Unspoken Sermons said, "My own debt to this book is almost as great as one man can owe to another." More recent influence can be seen in Michael Phillips' 2005 edited edition of some of Macdonald's sermons in which he states: "MacDonald saw things differently. Doctrinal

  • 36 minutes 27 seconds
    01 - The Child in the Midst
  • 42 minutes 15 seconds
    28 - The Truth
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    22 - The Voice of Job
  • 42 minutes 24 seconds
    23 - Self Denial
  • 55 minutes 5 seconds
    24 - The Truth in Jesus
  • 38 minutes
    25 - The Creation In Christ
  • 25 minutes 53 seconds
    26 - The Knowing of the Son
  • 21 minutes 30 seconds
    27 - The Mirrors of the Lord
  • 22 minutes 47 seconds
    29 - Freedom
  • 36 minutes 26 seconds
    20 - Life
  • 14 minutes 53 seconds
    30 - Kingship
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