Living for God in a Pagan Society: What Daniel Can Teach Us

Author:   James R Coggins
Publisher:   Mill Lake Books
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9780995198388


Pages:   166
Publication Date:   25 October 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Living for God in a Pagan Society: What Daniel Can Teach Us


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North American Christians are living in a society that is increasingly non-Christian and sometimes even anti-Christian. Accustomed to living in an at least nominally Christian society, many North American Christians are unprepared for the new reality. Where can they find a model for how to live for God in a God-defying culture? This book argues that the early chapters of the Bible book called Daniel offer just such a model. Living at a time when the people of God had suffered a crushing and shocking defeat at the hands of the pagan Babylonians, Daniel and his friends were immersed in a society where the state, the education system, the culture and religion were all thoroughly pagan. In this situation, Daniel and his friends committed themselves to a course of action that North American Christians can use as a pattern to guide their own lives. The book consists of an introduction and ten chapters. It concludes with study questions on each chapter and then a statement of commitment, which summarizes the teaching of the book and which the reader is invited to sign as an indication that he/she is committed to putting into practice the lessons of the book.

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Author:   James R Coggins
Publisher:   Mill Lake Books
Imprint:   Mill Lake Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.231kg
ISBN:  

9780995198388


ISBN 10:   0995198381
Pages:   166
Publication Date:   25 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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If you want to understand the times, culture, message, and life of Daniel, James R. Coggins's Living for God in a Pagan Society: What Daniel Can Teach Us is a must read. It is accessible (easy to read), informative (filled with history and explanatory notes) and applicable to our time. Looking at the early chapters of the book of Daniel, Coggins leads us into that world with an eye on how we, the people of God, can live in today's pagan-bent world. This vital and important treatment of this critical moment in the ancient world will be helpful for study groups, pastoral preaching and personal reflection on the ways of God, then and today. - Brian C. Stiller, Global Ambassador, The World Evangelical Alliance In his relatively concise look at the book of Daniel, James R. Coggins gives helpful insights into the background, meaning and application of this Old Testament prophet. While one will not find a detailed interpretation of the 'prophetic' elements of the book (this is not Coggins's intent), this volume does provide the reader with a glimpse of the stories that run parallel to the prophecies and stimulates reflection on their meaning for life in the 21st century. Coggins does a good job of helping us understand the narratives and what we can learn from them. Recommended as an aid for Bible teachers and preachers who want to get some practical handles on an ancient text. - Ron Redekop, Senior Pastor, Richmond Alliance Church, Richmond, BC


""If you want to understand the times, culture, message, and life of Daniel, James R. Coggins's Living for God in a Pagan Society: What Daniel Can Teach Us is a must read. It is accessible (easy to read), informative (filled with history and explanatory notes) and applicable to our time. Looking at the early chapters of the book of Daniel, Coggins leads us into that world with an eye on how we, the people of God, can live in today's pagan-bent world. This vital and important treatment of this critical moment in the ancient world will be helpful for study groups, pastoral preaching and personal reflection on the ways of God, then and today."" - Brian C. Stiller, Global Ambassador, The World Evangelical Alliance ""In his relatively concise look at the book of Daniel, James R. Coggins gives helpful insights into the background, meaning and application of this Old Testament prophet. While one will not find a detailed interpretation of the 'prophetic' elements of the book (this is not Coggins's intent), this volume does provide the reader with a glimpse of the stories that run parallel to the prophecies and stimulates reflection on their meaning for life in the 21st century. Coggins does a good job of helping us understand the narratives and what we can learn from them. Recommended as an aid for Bible teachers and preachers who want to get some practical handles on an ancient text."" - Ron Redekop, Senior Pastor, Richmond Alliance Church, Richmond, BC


Author Information

James R. Coggins is a professional writer and editor based in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. He has BA and MA degrees from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, a Diploma in Christian Studies from Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia, and a PhD (in History) from the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario. He has served as an editor with Christian magazines (Mennonite Brethren Herald, BC Christian News and The Light) and written a wide variety of materials, including devotional articles, academic articles, encyclopedia entries, social and political analyses, poetry, blogs and even a few jokes for Reader's Digest. His previous books include four John Smyth murder mysteries, a political novel, and his doctoral dissertation (on the first English Baptist congregation). He is also founder and operator of a small book publishing imprint, Mill Lake Books. His website is: www.coggins.ca. He blogs regularly at jamescoggins.wordpress.com and https: //christiansread.wordpress.com/category/james-r-coggins/

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