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The Substance of Faith, and Other Cotton Patch Sermons

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Those who have heard Clarence Jordan speak will once again be moved by the power and conviction of his words when they read this volume. Those who never heard him will welcome this chance to meet him. Here is Clarence Jordan at his the biting irony that pierced sham and pretense, the flashing wit that could illuminate as it delighted, the blazing concern that knew how to lay its burden on the heart of even the casual listener, the depth of spirit that saw fresh meaning in the most familiar passage of Scripture.

160 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1972

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December 16, 2021
Although I highly appreciate Jordan’s view on race relations, his theology and politics are otherwise not in line with my thought. He denies the virgin birth and seems to have rather loose views on the resurrection of Christ, the deity of Christ, the return of Christ, the inerrancy of Scripture, and substitutionary atonement - all doctrines that are essential to myself and other evangelicals. Still quite thought-provoking!
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January 27, 2025
Read for a Church Discussion Group. Lots of discussion generated, but thought he said in many words what could be made in few.
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October 6, 2025
3.80 overall rating. I liked the satirical sermons, especially on money. His daughter protested graduation for sake of a black friend
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