Autor: Lewis Brogdon

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Lewis Brogdon is an associate professor of Black church studies and the director of the Institute for Black Church Studies at the Baptist Seminary of Kentucky in Louisville. He is the author of several books, such as A Companion to Philemon, The Spirituality of Black Preaching, The New Pentecostal Message? An Introduction to the Prosperity Movement, and Hope on the Brink: Understanding the Emergence of Nihilism in Black America, and numerous articles and book chapters.




6 Ebooks de Lewis Brogdon

Lewis Brogdon: The New Pentecostal Message?
The prosperity movement has influenced millions of people in North America, Asia, Europe, South America, and Africa through Pentecostal, Charismatic and nondenominational preachers in some of the …
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Lewis Brogdon: Can Anybody Stop the Pain?
Have you ever had a dream that seemed so real that you thought it was real? Once you woke up you were definitely glad it was a dream. Well what do you do when things have transpired in your life that …
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Lewis Brogdon: Hope on the Brink
African Americans have always wrestled with hopelessness. Yet in the face of hopelessness, African Americans fought for hope that America can be a land of equality, opportunity, and justice. The …
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Lewis Brogdon: A Companion to Philemon
When is the last time you heard a sermon, Bible study, or even read the Letter to Philemon? For some the answer is ‘recently’ but for too many the answer is ‘it has been a long time’ or worse yet …
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€23.99
Darvin Anton Adams: The Mythology of Kobe Bryant
Adams defines the mythology of Kobe Bryant as the ways and means in which Kobe’s inspirational greatness transcended the culture of sport and the ever-changing context of human existence as we know …
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Lewis Brogdon: The Bible in the Ashes of Social Chaos
Daily we witness the spectacle of a country in chaos. Mass shootings, partisan gridlock, the growing wealth divide, gross economic inequities, crumbling institutions, and widespread sexism, racism, …
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