And Then There Were Nine...: The Ten Commandments in Daily Living

And Then There Were Nine...: The Ten Commandments in Daily Living

by David Searle (Author)

Synopsis

There has been an erosion of the role of the Ten Commandments in the life of today's church. There has been a twofold pressure - both from outside, and inside, the church. From outside the church, the post-modern world-view regards regulations that restrict personal choice as old fashioned. Whilst most Christians would feel that they are not in agreement with such concepts, they have been subtly influenced by them. From inside the church, ideas have gained ground that the Ten Commandments have been superseded by other commandments from Jesus. Whilst most people base these ideas on biblical grounds, they do also reflect the change in world-view surrounding the church.

David Searle clearly shows the distinctions between the Ten Commandments and other Old Testament law. He demonstrates that there is still a role in your life for the Ten Commandments. He explains the background to each of the commandments and what they mean for you today. He also explains how the Ten Commandments are there for you to enjoy the Christian life.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Published: 29 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 1857925106
ISBN 13: 9781857925104

Media Reviews

It is a thought-provoking study....it is a book worth reading, which will stimulate the mind and the heart.

-- Rod Badams, Evangelical Times

...a book worth reading, which will stimulate the mind and the heart.

-- CLC

How good to see a book like this!...challenging, very practical, and is a timely reminder to our age that Christianity is all about worshipping and revering a God who is holy and has the best interests of his creatures at heart.

-- George Macaskill, Stornoway, The Rutherford Journal of Church Ministry
Author Bio
David Searle was former Director of Rutherford House, a theological research and study centre in Edinburgh. Prior to that he pastored two Churches of Scotland before moving to Bangor, County Down in Northern Ireland where he pastored Hamilton Road Presbyterian Church for eight years from 1985.