Daniel L. Akin
Born
in Atlanta, Georgia, The United States
January 02, 1957
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10 Who Changed the World
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2012
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A Theology for the Church
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2007
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6 editions
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Exalting Jesus in Mark
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2014
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4 editions
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I Am Going
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Exalting Jesus in 1,2,3 John
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2014
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Exalting Jesus in Revelation
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Exalting Jesus in Daniel
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Pastoral Theology: Theological Foundations for Who a Pastor is and What He Does
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Exalting Jesus in Ecclesiastes
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2016
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Engaging Exposition
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2011
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“When we consecrate ourselves to God, we think we are making a great sacrifice, and doing lots for Him, when really we are only letting go of some little bitsy trinkets we have been grabbing, and when our hands are empty, He fills them full of His treasure. ~ Betty Stam”
― 10 Who Changed the World
― 10 Who Changed the World
“When we approach theology as facts to look at, it is easy to allow certain theological debates to replace Scripture as our primary theological subject matter. These debates—such as the categorization of God’s attributes, the nature of predestination, the age of the earth, and the continuation of certain spiritual gifts—are not unimportant issues, and sometimes the church must return to them for extended theological reflection. However, the church’s mission is derailed when theology becomes little more than a discipline helping people know what to believe about these particular issues. These debates are necessary to the task of theology, but they are not primary. The primary role of theology is to cultivate in us a love for and knowledge of”
― A Theology for the Church
― A Theology for the Church
“I am this day seventy years old, a monument of Divine mercy and goodness, though on a review of my life I find much, very much, for which I ought to be humbled in the dust; my direct and positive sins are innumerable, my negligence in the Lord’s work has been great, I have not promoted his cause, nor sought his glory and honor as I ought, notwithstanding all this, I am spared till now, and am still retained in his Work, and I trust I am received into the divine favor through him. I wish to be more entirely dovoted to his service, more completely sanctified and more habitually exercising all the Christian graces, and bringing forth the fruits of righteousness to the praise and honor of that Savior who gave his life a sacrifice for sin.”
― Ten Who Changed the World
― Ten Who Changed the World
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