WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The Double Search: Studies in Atonement and Prayer cover

The Double Search: Studies in Atonement and Prayer

Chapter 2: Other Books by the Same Author
Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A series of reflective studies examines atonement and prayer from an experiential perspective, seeking to move beyond dogmatic assertion. It considers both the inward and historical dimensions of Christ, presents atonement as a mutual search in which the divine pursues reconciliation with human persons, and treats prayer as the human response within a conjunct, relational life. Grounding theological language in psychological and social observations, the work addresses contemporary doubts about efficacy and reality and offers practical, tested reflections intended to render these central religious truths verifiable and personally accessible.

Other Books by the Same Author

Eli and Sybil Jones: Their Life and Work.
12mo, 300 pages. (1889)
Practical Christianity.
12mo, 206 pages. (1899)
A Dynamic Faith.
12mo, 105 pages. (1901)
A Boy’s Religion from Memory.
16mo, 145 pages. (1902)
George Fox; An Autobiography.
12mo, 2 vols., 584 pages. Illustrated. (1903)
Social Law in the Spiritual World.
Studies in Human and Divine
Inter-relationship.
12mo, 272 pages. (1904)


THE
DOUBLE SEARCH
STUDIES IN
ATONEMENT AND PRAYER

BY
RUFUS M. JONES, A.M., Litt.D.
Professor of Philosophy in Haverford College


1906.
PHILADELPHIA,
THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY


Copyright, 1906
By THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY