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Courage to Stand: Jeremiah's Battle Plan for Pagan Times

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Book by Ryken, Philip Graham

208 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1998

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Philip Graham Ryken

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Philip Graham Ryken is Senior Minister of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, where he has preached since 1995. He is Bible Teacher for the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, speaking nationally on the radio program Every Last Word. Dr. Ryken was educated at Wheaton College (IL), Westminster Theological Seminary (PA) and the University of Oxford (UK), from which he received his doctorate in historical theology. He lives with his wife (Lisa) and children (Joshua, Kirsten, Jack, Kathryn, and Karoline) in Center City, Philadelphia. When he is not preaching or spending time with his family, he likes to read books, play sports, and ponder the relationship between Christian faith and American culture. He has written or edited more than twenty books, including Bible commentaries on Exodus, Jeremiah, Lamentations, and Galatians.

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38 reviews1 follower
September 26, 2023
Book is kind of a commentary on Jeremiah, though it doesn't follow the flow of a typical commentary. Modern language and situations of Bible times is interesting, though I don't quite agree with Ryken's work with Jeremiah 29:11. I'm not sure he is understanding it in the context of when it was written. I also didn't agree with his elevation of "cities" and that Christians need to move to them. Christians should seek to build firm communities around them, not go on a missionary journey to the cities.
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August 14, 2015
This book was amazing and an eye opener to what the author calls post Christian times. He goes through the history in Jeremiah's day and you can easily see how it's relating to today in America. It serves as both a warning to God's wrath and judgement but also God's love and protection for his people.
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366 reviews11 followers
August 14, 2013
Excellent introduction to what is probably one of the more underappreciated books of the Bible.
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91 reviews1 follower
August 30, 2015
Decent "commentary" on Jeremiah. Strong slant towards his theological understanding.
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