Description
Our culture is not one that provides great encouragement for the nurture and development of deep, long-lasting, satisfying friendships. Friendship takes time. It involves sacrifice. And early-twenty-first-century Western culture, in all its busyness, is characteristically far more interested in receiving and possessing than sacrificing and giving. In this series of lectures, church historian Michael A.G. Haykin shows that friendship is a vehicle by which God enables us to enter into caring for not only our own soul but also the souls of one another.
Contents
1. Introduction—custos animae: the care of souls
2. The Friendship of Paul and Timothy
3. Friendship in the Christian tradition
4. Two Eighteenth-Century New England Friends (Esther Burr and Sarah Prince)
5. Two Eighteenth-Century Baptist Friends (Andrew Fuller and John Ryland, Jr.)
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Title
Custos Animae [Video Series]
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Series
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ISBN
CSTSVDHMUSE
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Format
Video Download
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Publisher
Union Publishing
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Published
09/01/2022