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One Baptism Into Christ
- By: Jack Cottrell
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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Dr. Cottrell states in the preface, "I consider the doctrine of baptism to be one of the most important Biblical doctrines for consideration by the Christian world today. This is true not just because baptism is one of the New Covenant conditions for receiving salvation from sin, but because it is almost universally misunderstood throughout Christendom in our time. The misunderstanding of the form of baptism (i.e., immersion) began as early as the mid-second century of the Christian era, in the Christian writing known as The Didache (or, The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles). The subjects of...
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Easy to understand, repetitive
- By Anonymous User on 12-11-24
- One Baptism Into Christ
- By: Jack Cottrell
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
Excellent, Concise Teaching on Baptism
Reviewed: 08-01-24
Cottrell has a gift for taking complex issues and synthesizing them for all readers. A top notch theologian, Cottrell writes with a pastors heart.
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Love Thy Body
- Answering Hard Questions About Life and Sexuality
- By: Nancy R. Pearcey
- Narrated by: Ann Richardson
- Length: 11 hrs and 29 mins
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In Love Thy Body, best-selling and award-winning author Nancy Pearcey takes on the hard questions about life and sexuality. She offers a respectful but riveting exposé of the secular worldview that lies behind trendy slogans and political talking points. A former agnostic, Pearcey is a sensitive guide to the secular ideas that shape current debates. She empowers listeners to intelligently and compassionately engage today's most controversial moral and social challenges.
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a work of heart
- By Abby Moore on 03-30-20
- Love Thy Body
- Answering Hard Questions About Life and Sexuality
- By: Nancy R. Pearcey
- Narrated by: Ann Richardson
Brilliant Book
Reviewed: 09-15-22
Pearcey has written a masterful book that is relevant to the times in which we find ourselves. Ann Richardson's narration is brilliant, as well.
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Strange New World
- How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution
- By: Carl R. Trueman, Ryan T. Anderson - foreword
- Narrated by: Carl R. Trueman
- Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins
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How did the world arrive at its current, disorienting state of identity politics, and how should the church respond? Historian Carl R. Trueman discusses how influences ranging from traditional institutions to technology and pornography moved modern culture toward an era of "expressive individualism." Investigating philosophies from the Romantics, Nietzsche, Marx, Wilde, Freud, and the New Left, he outlines the history of Western thought to the distinctly sexual direction of present-day identity politics and explains the modern implications of these ideas.
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Read and reread
- By Daniel on 04-04-22
- Strange New World
- How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution
- By: Carl R. Trueman, Ryan T. Anderson - foreword
- Narrated by: Carl R. Trueman
A Professional Narrator Is Needed
Reviewed: 09-15-22
Fantastic book. But Trueman should let someone else narrate his books. He doesn't enunciate very well and his tempo fluctuates. You are only able to listen to him on about 1.5x - 1.7x speed. People who normally listen at 2.5x - 3.0x with professional narrators will be frustrated with Trueman's inferior narration.
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The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self
- Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution
- By: Carl R. Trueman
- Narrated by: Carl R. Trueman, Rod Dreher
- Length: 13 hrs and 36 mins
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Since the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court decision in 2015, sexual identity has dominated both public discourse and cultural trends — yet no historical phenomenon is its own cause. From Augustine to Marx, various views and perspectives have contributed to the modern understanding of the self.
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Best book I read in 2021 by far
- By Jfree on 12-18-21
- The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self
- Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution
- By: Carl R. Trueman
- Narrated by: Carl R. Trueman, Rod Dreher
Great Book ... a professional narrator is needed
Reviewed: 09-15-22
Fantastic book. But Trueman should let someone else narrate his books. He doesn't enunciate very well and his tempo fluctuates. You are only able to listen to him on about 1.5x - 1.7x speed. People who normally listen at 2.5x - 3.0x with professional narrators will be frustrated with Trueman's inferior narration.
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The NASB 2020 Audio Bible
- By: Made for Success
- Narrated by: Larry Williams
- Length: 79 hrs
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Originally produced in 1971 and updated in 1995, the NASB has been widely embraced and trusted as a literal English translation. Now, the NASB 2020 improves accuracy where possible, modernizes language, and improves understandability. These refinements maintain faithful accuracy to the original texts and provide a clear understanding of God’s word to those who prefer more modern English standards.
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Why Galatians in KJV?
- By PWC on 05-22-22
- The NASB 2020 Audio Bible
- By: Made for Success
- Narrated by: Larry Williams
Ok audio quality, 2 books in KJV
Reviewed: 06-11-22
The audio quality is not consistent from one book to another. The narrator is good, but how they have EQ’d his voice is different from book to book.
Also, 25 of the 27 New Testament books are from the 2020 NASB, but Galatians and Colossians were a different narrator and were from the KJV. What is up with that? I haven’t checked the entire OT, but to have any part of this audio recording in the KJV is not okay.
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4 people found this helpful