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Recovering Eden: The Gospel According to Ecclesiastes (The Gospel According to the Old Testament)

af Zack Eswine

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The Preacher in Ecclesiastes reminds us that life under the sun does not happen according to neat and tidy rules. He asks us to see the world around us in all its messiness and explores what that reveals about us, our world, and God. If someone were to say to him, "You shouldn't talk so plainly," he would respond, "But people go through this kind of stuff and we have to talk about it. These things happen, so now what?" The result is a meditation that engages people where they are and draws them to face up to the God who enters their world and redeems it and them. - Amazon… (mere)
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Great book on Ecclesiastes especially for those struggling to apply it to life today. ( )
  emabbott | Dec 8, 2021 |
Very helpful, personable reflections that remain faithful to orthodox Christianity - especially to get a sense of the meaning of a notoriously difficult book to grasp. ( )
  Pastor_Doug | Mar 30, 2018 |
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The Preacher in Ecclesiastes reminds us that life under the sun does not happen according to neat and tidy rules. He asks us to see the world around us in all its messiness and explores what that reveals about us, our world, and God. If someone were to say to him, "You shouldn't talk so plainly," he would respond, "But people go through this kind of stuff and we have to talk about it. These things happen, so now what?" The result is a meditation that engages people where they are and draws them to face up to the God who enters their world and redeems it and them. - Amazon

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