Preaching values in new translations of the New Testament,

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Author / Creator:Luccock, Halford Edward, 1885-1960.
Imprint:New York, Cincinnati, Abingdon Press [©1928]
Description:312 pages 20 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3172612
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Notes:The translations are those of Dr. James Moffatt, Dr. Richard Francis Weymouth and Dr. Edgar J. Goodspeed.
Includes bibliographical references.
Other form:Online version: Luccock, Halford Edward, 1885-1960. Preaching values in new translations of the New Testament. New York, Cincinnati, Abingdon Press [©1928]
Table of Contents:
  • The insipid church
  • The village and the prince
  • The art of maligning
  • Yes or no
  • Living by rote
  • The generous eye
  • Life among the pagans
  • Splinters and planks
  • The art of noticing
  • Fathers and sons
  • Bigger and better salutes
  • In the wider streets
  • Wear and tear
  • Jesus and the advertizing pages
  • The bewildered crowd
  • Impious
  • News: not advice
  • Make yourself at home!
  • Jesus' appeal to the irreligious
  • Can you dismiss a crowd?
  • Controlled power
  • The great betrayal
  • The repellent Christ
  • Wise fools
  • The kindly yoke
  • The wranglers
  • The careless word
  • The dulled mind
  • The man who shocked people
  • Jesus and the average man
  • "Discussing something"
  • You hinder me
  • God's outlook
  • Don't upset the apple cart
  • "That's your affair"
  • A study of militarism
  • Crowding Christ into a uniform
  • The resurrection at the Crucifixion
  • Good morning
  • Let's go somewhere else!
  • Don't get ponderous!
  • Jesus' valuation of obstinacy
  • Jesus crushed by the crowd
  • The art of saying goodbye
  • Arguing with a tragedy
  • Consecration by discipline
  • Jesus makes a church survey
  • The sophistication of Jesus
  • An answer to the point
  • Jumboism
  • The appalling horror
  • Died of heartbreak
  • Living on tiptoe
  • A good time to pray
  • Getting into the past tense
  • Experts
  • A trinity of suffocation
  • "Get out!"
  • The blundering church
  • The best dish at the banquet
  • "Don't pester me!"
  • "Congratulate me!"
  • Slaving
  • The sneer
  • The fine art of pestering
  • The appetite for salutes
  • Soporifics
  • The commuter's sermon
  • Delighted to see Jesus!
  • Pilate's compromise
  • "Nonsense!"
  • The first Christian experience meeting
  • Bubbles.
  • The traffic jam
  • Contempt for the mob
  • A spectacle or a person?
  • Putting Jesus into a pigeon hole
  • Live to the full
  • Save our holy place!
  • Get it finished somehow
  • Each giving a blow
  • Finding a way and making one
  • The legacy of a life
  • The pioneer of life
  • Annoyed or amazed?
  • Outsiders
  • What will happen next?
  • And at home
  • The earthquake prayer
  • The "heathen"
  • Blocking the road to Christ
  • The mob mind in the book of Acts
  • What irritates you?
  • Ardor and accuracy
  • Commissioned to attest
  • When do you stop listening?
  • Finding time and making it
  • The method of inquiry into religion
  • Vital religion
  • Endurance produces character
  • God works with those who love him
  • Putting affection into your love
  • Maintain the spiritual glow
  • Rally round me!
  • Party cries
  • Thwarting the shrewd
  • The hundred per center
  • God's farm
  • Not engrossed
  • A gift for Babel
  • The chemistry of Christianity
  • Organization: servant or master?
  • The big parade
  • Eager to believe the best
  • Blazing and brooding
  • The gift of silence
  • The pageantry of life
  • Gospel hucksters
  • A New Testament liberal
  • The art of tackling
  • The Masquerade ball
  • Dead weight
  • Turning the good news around
  • Twentieth century slavery
  • The stewardship of truth
  • The tragedy of Peter Pan
  • The master spirits of the age
  • A colony of Heaven
  • The zest for prayer
  • Died of dignity
  • A profound religion
  • Creative living
  • Faith
  • The gospel for an age of disillusion
  • Brace up!
  • Keep cool.