Audiobook: Unspoken Sermons
- Download 01 - The Child in the Midst audio
- Download 02 - The Consuming Fire audio
- Download 03 - The Higher Faith audio
- Download 04 - It Shall Not Be Forgiven audio
- Download 05 - The New Name audio
- Download 06 - The Heart with the Treasure audio
- Download 07 - The Temptation in the Wilderness audio
- Download 08 - The Eloi audio
- Download 09 - The Hands of the Father audio
- Download 10 - Love Thy Neighbor audio
- Download 11 - Love Thine Enemy audio
- Download 12 - The God of the Living audio
- Download 13 - The Way audio
- Download 14 - The Hardness of the Way audio
- Download 15 - The Cause of Spiritual Stupidity audio
- Download 16 - The Word of Jesus on Prayer audio
- Download 17 - Man's Difficulty Concerning Prayer audio
- Download 18 - The Last Farthing audio
- Download 19 - Abba, Father audio
- Download 20 - Life audio
- Download 21 - The Fear of God audio
- Download 22 - The Voice of Job audio
- Download 23 - Self Denial audio
- Download 24 - The Truth in Jesus audio
- Download 25 - The Creation In Christ audio
- Download 26 - The Knowing of the Son audio
- Download 27 - The Mirrors of the Lord audio
- Download 28 - The Truth audio
- Download 29 - Freedom audio
- Download 30 - Kingship audio
- Download 31 - Justice audio
- Download 32 - Light audio
- Download 33 - The Displeasure of Jesus audio
- Download 34 - Righteousness audio
- Download 35 - The Final Unmasking audio
- Download 36 - The Inheritance audio
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George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister. In his day he was considered one of the great Victorian authors on par with Dickens, Thackeray, Kipling and the like. His reputation as an author, however, has not fared as well largely because of the ubiquitous and fervent presence of religion throughout his works.
MacDonald's theology, though sprinkled liberally throughout his fairly substantial number of books, is perhaps nowhere more palpable than in Unspoken Sermons. These sermons, though by no means amongst the most popular of MacDonald's work, have had theological impact from their first appearance. That influence is probably most notable in C.S. Lewis who called MacDonald "my master" and of Unspoken Sermons said, "My own debt to this book is almost as great as one man can owe to another."
More recent influence can be seen in Michael Phillips' 2005 edited edition of some of Macdonald's sermons in which he states:
"MacDonald saw things differently. Doctrinal formula was nothing to him. His unique perspective takes some getting used to. I find that many passages require two or three readings. But I also find spiritual gold awaiting me, sometimes buried deep but always ready to shine out brilliantly from the page when suddenly I see it. Theologically, too, as imaginatively, I have discovered many doors of delight opening before me into new worlds of wonder about God and his work."
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