The Good, the True, and the Beautiful: Meditations Paperback - 2008
by Harry Lee Poe
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Contributors include: Rick Warren, David Cook, Vishal Mangalwadi, Joseph Pearce, David Dockery, Richard Lloyd-Morgan, James Jones, Frederica Mathewes-Green, Ben Patterson, Donald Drew, Nigel Goodwin, Harry Lee Poe, and Rebecca Whitten Poe. To a world and church consumed by the negative, by the truth as presented by "spin doctors," and by the ugly come the words of Philippians 4:8, admonishing us to concentrate on the true, the noble, the lovely, the pure, the excellent...In The Good, the True, and the Beautiful, more than a dozen preachers and scholars from a variety of traditions and backgrounds offer their thoughts on this ancient instruction, other biblical passages, and the writings of C.S. Lewis. Editor Harry Lee Poe contributes a poem to each meditation, providing the reader yet another means of embodying the meaning of truth, beauty, and the goodness.
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- Title The Good, the True, and the Beautiful: Meditations
- Author Harry Lee Poe
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 127
- Language ENG
- Publisher Chalice Press, U.S.A.
- Date 2008-09
- ISBN 9780827212527
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