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The Birth (#03 in Chronicles Of Heaven Series)

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01 September 1991

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The tale of the Incarnation as seen in heaven and on earth.

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The tale of the Incarnation as seen in heaven and on earth.
The Birth (#03 in Chronicles Of Heaven Series) $32.99
Koorong code 242247
ISBN 9780940232969
Pages 150
Publisher Seedsowers
Publication date 01 September 1991
Dimensions 9 x 135 x 212mm
Weight 0.204kg
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    Rated 1 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    God is rather powerless in this book

    I did not enjoy this book, as it makes some very poor claims about God's power and ability. The angels Gabriel, Michael and Satan have all the ability, and somehow Satan has been able to close the earth off from God for 400 years, so that prayers have not been able to get to God, until Michael saves the day. Then God is able to act and come as a baby to earth. The author also gives some strange characteristics to Mary, making her bold and she challenges him. I don't think this book provides anything worth reading the mixed up un-biblical theology that is throughout it. I wouldn't recommend it.