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Winner of the Gold Medallion Book Award, the Christian Book of the Year Award, and the . What's So Amazing About Grace Participant's Guide with DVD.
What's So Amazing About Grace? is a 1997 book by Philip Yancey, an American journalist and editor-at-large for Christianity Today. In it, Yancey coined the phrase "scandal of grace", referring to the idea that God forgives some of the worst people, citing the conversion of Paul the Apostle.
Grace does not excuse sin, says Yancey, but it treasures the sinner. True grace is shocking, scandalous. In his most personal and provocative book ever, Yancey offers compelling, true portraits of grace's life-changing power.
Rate this book. Clear rating 51 likes · Like. “Grace is free only because the giver himself has borne the cost." 21 likes · Like. “We grow up hungry for love, and in ways so deep as to remain unexpressed we long for our Maker to love us."
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6 Oct 1997 During a British conference on comparative religions, experts from around the world were discussing whether any one belief was unique to the
In his most personal and provocative book ever, Yancey offers compelling, true portraits of grace's life-changing power. He searches for its presence in his own
“Grace [is] 'the last best word,' the only unsullied theological word remaining in our language." (p.232) So writes Philip Yancey in his book What's So Amazing
grace so rarely and have managed to leech the word of meaning. But Philip Yancey has set about to rescue grace in his book What's So Amazing About Grace
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