Eric Metaxas è un autore le cui opere spaziano in diversi generi, dalle opere popolari all'apologetica, tradotte in oltre 25 lingue. La sua carriera eclettica sottolinea la sua versatilità, avendo scritto per una vasta gamma di piattaforme. Metaxas si concentra sulla creazione di biografie avvincenti e libri per bambini che risuonano con un vasto pubblico. Il suo approccio fonde profondità intellettuale con una presentazione accessibile, rendendolo una voce degna di nota nella letteratura popolare e nell'advocacy della fede.
A Harvest Story from Colonial America of How One Native American's Friendship Saved the Pilgrims
48pagine
2 ore di lettura
The true story reveals how a Native American's kindness and resilience played a pivotal role in the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims. Through the lens of historical adventure, the narrative emphasizes themes of suffering, generosity, and friendship, portraying a profound connection that transcends cultural divides. Eric Metaxas presents a perspective that highlights divine intervention as the true hero behind this iconic event in American history.
In an earnest and searing wake-up call, the author of the bestseller Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy warns of the haunting similarities between today’s American church and the German church of the 1930s. Echoing Bonhoeffer’s prophetic call, Eric Metaxas exhorts his fellow Christians to repent of their silence in the face of evil before it is too late.
In a literary showdown with the Four Horsemen of the New Atheism--Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and Sam Harris--Metaxas neatly skewers them with their own swords. Along the way he presents breathtaking evidence from the fields of archaeology, nanoscience, and quantum physics that overwhelmingly confirms the accounts of creation in the ancient Hebrew scriptures. He also spotlights the stories of some of the best scientists of the last century--and former leading atheists--whose scholarship and intellectual honesty eventually led them to faith in the very creator they once assured the world did not exist
How Christians Blew Our Credibility and How We Get It Back
273pagine
10 ore di lettura
"This book is both timely and needed. Provocative, yes, because the message is essential at this decisive 'hinge moment' in time." -- Philip Yancey, Author, Vanishing Grace" The Way Back is the way forward." -- Erwin Raphael McManus, Founder of Mosaic, and Author, The Last ArrowOn a dusty hilltop, Jesus once kickstarted His church with a ragtag group of fishermen who called themselves "The Way." Truth be told, the builders of Christianity were a bunch of nobodies. Like us, they were powerless and flawed and sometimes petty. But they were committed. They were all-in. Within a remarkably short time, The Way became the world's most influential religious faith -- a force in culture, politics, literature, science, philanthropy, and the arts. Against impossible odds, that group of nobodies astonished the world.Two thousand years later -- by any measure -- Christianity is retreating on all fronts. The Way has lost its way.In The Way Back , media and marketing experts Phil Cooke and Jonathan Bock take a hard look at Christians today and reveal that we, as a salesforce, have lost our faith in our product. Where's the passion, the excitement, and the commitment that two thousand years ago made such improbable and staggering growth possible?The Way Back will inspire and equip you to learn from that wonderful group of nobodies, so that you too can astonish the world once more.
A meticulously researched account of Luther's life, this biography offers a human portrait that is both instructive and engaging. Metaxas excels at storytelling and character development, making the narrative gripping and accessible. His unique insights into the 16th-century revolutionary provide a deep understanding of Luther's impact on the modern world. This magisterial biography is extensively researched, beautifully balancing fact and fiction. It challenges common misconceptions about Luther, revealing the profound influence he had on creating a future where individuals could read the Bible for themselves. The book is a blend of biography, theology, political philosophy, and cultural history, presented in a compelling narrative that reads like a novel. Critics praise it as a brilliant achievement, highlighting its bold, fast-paced style and Metaxas's signature wit. This formidable work captures the nuances of Luther's character and significance, making it an indispensable read for anyone seeking to understand why he is remembered as a pivotal figure in history. Metaxas's writing shines here, correcting myths and illuminating the life of a man who profoundly shaped our world.
A beautiful gift edition of this instant classic exclusively for graduates, with a special letter from Eric Metaxas to those entering the next phase of life’s journey. What makes a great woman great? In Seven Women, New York Times bestselling author Eric Metaxas provides an answer by telling the captivating stories of seven women who changed the course of history and impacted the world in astonishing ways. Teenaged Joan of Arc heard God’s command and led the French army to a mighty victory over the British. Susanna Wesley, the mother of nineteen children, gave the world its most significant evangelist and its greatest hymn-writer, her sons John and Charles. Corrie ten Boom risked her life to hide Dutch Jews from the Nazis in World War II and somehow survived the horrors of a concentration camp, but her greatest feat was her forgiveness of her tormentors years later. And Rosa Parks’s God-given sense of justice and unshakable dignity helped launch the twentieth century’s greatest social movement. Seven Women reveals how the extraordinary women profiled here achieved their greatness, inspiring readers to lives propelled by a call beyond themselves.
Frauen schreiben Geschichte. Bestsellerautor Eric Metaxas hat sieben wunderbare Frauen porträtiert, die voller Hingabe und unter Einsatz ihres Lebens die Welt geprägt und verändert haben. Ob Widerständlerinnen wie Corrie ten Boom und die Heilige Maria von Paris, oder Mutter Teresa, die sich für die Ärmsten der Armen einsetzte; ob politisch aktive Frauen wie Johanna von Orleans oder Rosa Parks; ob prägende Schriftstellerinnen wie Susanna Wesley oder Hannah More - Metaxas gelingt es, unterhaltsam über die Hintergründe, Herausforderungen und Errungenschaften dieser Wegbereiterinnen zu erzählen.
Prečo toľko ľudí verí v zázraky?
Čo o nás prezrádzajú?
Čo máme robiť so zážitkami, ktoré nevieme vysvetliť?
Autor uvádza presvedčivé, niekedy priam úchvatné dôkazy o tom, že tieto udalosti majú reálny základ – bez ohľadu na to, čo sme si o nich doteraz mysleli. Zároveň predstavuje premyslenú odpoveď na knihy tzv. nových ateistov, ktorí vášnivo trvali nielen na tom, že zázraky a nadprirodzené javy sú nemožné, ale aj na tom, že viera v nej je vyslovene škodlivá.
Eric Metaxas, ktorého spravodajská televízia ABC News nazvala "duchaplný posol viery", spracoval tému rozvážne a so širokým záberom – od serióznej diskusie o zlučiteľnosti viery a vedy až po ohromujúce, no dobre zdokumentované príbehy o skutočných zázrakoch, ktoré sa prihodili ľuďom, ktorých pozná.
Kniha Zázraky je založená na rozprávaniach ľudí. Podmanivým spôsobom tvrdí, že zázraky sú nielen možné, ale stávajú sa oveľa častejšie, než si väčšina z nás predstavuje.
Shares compelling case studies that support theories about the plausibility of miracles to discuss what they are, why they happen, and how they can be understood. What are miracles, and why do we believe in them? And why do some people dismiss them out of hand, as if they can never happen? The audiobook provides undeniably compelling evidence that there's something real to be reckoned with, whatever one has thought of this topic before. It provides a wide range of real stories of the miraculous and will engage the reader in the serious discussion that this fascinating and rich subject deserves.
In this beautiful gift edition exclusively for graduates--with a special
letter from the author to those entering the next phase of life's journey---
bestselling author Eric Metaxas presents seven exquisitely crafted short
portraits of men who changed history through their exemplary lives of
commitment and faith.
26. Juli 1833. Das britische Parlament beschliesst die Abschaffung der Sklaverei. Für William Wilberforce geht - drei Tage vor seinem Tod - ein Traum in Erfüllung, für den er sein ganzes Leben gekämpft hat. Trotz Krieg, Morddrohungen und Selbstzweifel hatte er nie aufgegeben. Doch warum setzte ein Politiker wie er seine Karriere aufs Spiel? Nach einer Europareise 1784 die Weichenstellung: Heimlich traf er sich mit John Newton - Ex-Sklavenschiffkapitän, Dichter von " "Amazing Grace" " und im Einsatz für die Unterdrückten. Tief beeindruckt verliess er ihn und wendete sich bald vollständig dem christlichen Glauben zu. Er nannte es seine " "grosse Wandlung" ". Noch ahnte er nicht, dass es viel mehr sein sollte.
Traces the life of the Christian theologian whose faith led him to speak out against Nazism and join in unsuccessful attempts to assassinate Hitler, discussing the personalities and experiences that shaped him and detailing his role in the religious resistance to Nazism.
As comforting as a soft blanket and warm as a goodnight hug, Eric Metaxas's lullaby It's Time to Sleep, My Love is delightfully brought to life by bestselling artist Nancy Tillman (On the Night You Were Born), whose illustrations celebrate the wonders of the natural world, and the bonds of family. It's time to sleep, it's time to sleep, the fishes croon in waters deep. The songbirds sing in trees above, "It's time to sleep, my love, my love." As children prepare for bed, the world around them is also settling down for the night. Animals who live in the jungle, the forest, the sea—all whisper to their babies a soft refrain: It's time to sleep, my love. It's Time to Sleep, My Love is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
L'interpretazione del discorso della montagna che Dietrich Bonhoeffer scrisse a Londra nel 1934 e tutte le lezioni sul Nuovo Testamento che tenne a Finkenwalde erano dedicate alla chiamata alla sequela di Gesù Cristo. Pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1937, questo volume era ritenuto nel Terzo Reich un'autentica testimonianza di fede cristiana e pertanto un testo militante contro l'ingiustizia del nazionalsocialismo. Con l'aiuto del commento in questa nuova edizione critica il peso teologico del libro si rivela unitamente al panorama storico contemporaneo nel quale è nato.