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Hot Tub Religion

by J. I. Packer

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A timely and practical collection of essays and thoughts on contemporary Christian living from a concerned theologian.
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Published in 1987, but still fresh. Packer identifies the problem of "Hot Tub religion", Christianity lite which is more about personal pleasure than serving God. The solution to this problem: a correct understanding of who Christians are and what they are called to be. With chapters on sanctification, joy and dealing with afflictions, Packer outlines a Christian way of living, which is far from laid-back. ( )
  MatthewClay | May 14, 2011 |
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