The Hum of Angels

Listening for the Messengers of God Around Us

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Pub Date 19 Jun 2018 | Archive Date 8 Jan 2019
Lion Hudson Ltd | Monarch Books

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Would you recognize an angel if you saw one? The majority of earth's inhabitants believe in Angels. Yet so few of us can claim to have seen one. Why? Perhaps it's because in order to encounter one, we first have to learn what to look for, and how to look! We live in a world where the natural and supernatural overlap. Angels are constantly on mission from God, and constantly at work in this world. From the Garden of Eden to the Book of Revelation, Scripture is filled with hundreds of references to these wondrous creatures. In this creative work, Scot McKnight explores what the Bible says - and doesn't say - about these majestic beings. And that's deeply important, because angels are still on mission today. They express God's love, confirm His presence, and even lead humans in redemptive worship. Don't just believe in angels. Learn how to recognise these messengers of God that are all around us and know how God might be using them to affect our lives.

Would you recognize an angel if you saw one? The majority of earth's inhabitants believe in Angels. Yet so few of us can claim to have seen one. Why? Perhaps it's because in order to encounter one...


A Note From the Publisher

SCOT MCKNIGHT (PhD, University of Nottingham) is professor of New Testament at Northern Theological Seminary in Lombard, Illinois. He is the author of more than fifty books, including the popular The Jesus Creed and the recent release, The Heaven Promise. McKnight's blog, also called JesusCreed (http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jesuscreed/), logs 3 million page views per year--attracting 275,000 page views per month. His blog draws primarily a Christian readership; one that is looking for intellectual engagement and thoughtful analysis of Scripture, Theology, and Culture. McKnight speaks two to four times per month across the US, including at venues such as Catalyst, Q Conference, and Willow Creek Community Church.

SCOT MCKNIGHT (PhD, University of Nottingham) is professor of New Testament at Northern Theological Seminary in Lombard, Illinois. He is the author of more than fifty books, including the popular The...


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Fascinating topic that loses steam in the execution. To me, it read like a research paper: this source says. . . ., here's an anecdote that has been relayed to me . . . , here's a Bible verse . . . . Nothing compelling and honestly not that interesting.

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A fascinatin topic, that the author obviously is passionate about. Not necessarily and easy read, in that some of the writing is a bit disjointed. But the author's heart shines through, and for this it is worth a read.

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