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Prophetic Preaching, reviewed by Jonathan Downie

It is beyond doubt that God is calling those who follow Him to act against poverty and injustice. In these terms, Prophetic Preaching is a welcome reminder to the church and to preachers that our private walk with God should be reflected in our love for people and passion for justice. However, the tendency of the book to replace a Christ-centred gospel of the Kingdom with a “social justice gospel” is troubling and represents an unfortunate flaw in what could have been a challenging work.

Reviewed by Jonathan Downie

Preview Prophetic Preaching: http://books.google.com/books?id=XDTRNJWMwIAC

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Category: Fall 2013, Ministry

About the Author: Jonathan Downie is a conference interpreter, preacher and church interpreting researcher living in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is married with two children and is committed to helping churches reach out to their surrounding multilingual communities using interpreting.

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