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Iron Sharpens Iron: Friendship and the Grace of God

Haykin, Michael A. G.


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With its emphasis on speed and busyness and the mis-named “social” media, the modern world has not been an especially welcoming place to develop long-lasting, solid friendships that nurture the heart. Providing exemplars and guidance in this challenging situation, this book on friendship looks at some of the details of the friendships of the eighteenth-century pastor-theologians Andrew Fuller and John Ryland to help us think about and engage in meaningful relationships that provide joy and strength for the Christian journey.

This is an ideal study for anyone desirous of being a better friend as well as those interested to know something of the history of Christian friendship.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781916899513
  • Page Count
    120
  • Publisher
    Union Publishing
  • Publication Date
    January 2022

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About the Author

Michael A.G. Haykin serves as professor of church history & biblical spirituality. Haykin has a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Toronto (1974), a Master of Religion from Wycliffe College, the University of Toronto (1977), and a Th.D. in Church History from Wycliffe College and the University of Toronto (1982). Haykin and his wife, Alison, have two grown children: Victoria and Nigel.

Iron Sharpens Iron: Friendship and the Grace of God - Haykin, Michael A. G.  - 9781916899513
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Iron Sharpens Iron: Friendship and the Grace of God

$13.49 $14.99

With its emphasis on speed and busyness and the mis-named “social” media, the modern world has not been an especially welcoming place to develop long-lasting, solid friendships that nurture the heart. Providing exemplars and guidance in this challenging situation, this book on friendship looks at some of the details of the friendships of the eighteenth-century pastor-theologians Andrew Fuller and John Ryland to help us think about and engage in meaningful relationships that provide joy and strength for the Christian journey.

This is an ideal study for anyone desirous of being a better friend as well as those interested to know something of the history of Christian friendship.

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