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Apr 21, 1897 — May 12, 1963· 66 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · CHRISTIAN LIFE · CHRISTIANITY

A. W. Tozer

Also known as: Aiden Wilson Tozer, Aiden Tozer

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Aiden Wilson Tozer (April 21, 1897 – May 12, 1963) was an American Christian and Missionary Alliance pastor, preacher, editor, and devotional writer associated with evangelicalism, the Holiness movement, and Keswick spirituality. He became one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century evangelical devotional literature through works such as The Pursuit of God (1948) and The Knowledge of the Holy (1961), which emphasize holiness, contemplative prayer, reverence, self-denial, death to self, and conscious awareness of the presence of God. Although firmly committed to biblical authority and evangelical theology, Tozer drew extensively upon premodern Catholic, Protestant, Pietist, Quaker, and devotional literature, including Augustine of Hippo, Bernard of Clairvaux, Julian of Norwich, Thomas à Kempis, John of the Cross, Brother Lawrence, Jeanne Guyon, François Fénelon, and Miguel de Molinos. Scholars have frequently discussed his work in connection with Protestant mysticism and the history of contemplative spirituality within evangelical Christianity.

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CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY TEACHES the doctrine of prevenient grace, which, briefly stated, means that before a man can seek God, God must first have sought the man.

— from The pursuit of God

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The pursuit of God

4.0 (9)

A masterly study of the inner life by a heart thirsting after God. Here is a book for every child of God, pastor, missionary, and Christian. It deals with the deep things of God and the riches of His grace.

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The knowledge of the holy

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The Knowledge of the Holy by A.W. Tozer is a timeless Christian classic that explores the nature and attributes of God with profound depth and reverence. Published in 1961, this short yet powerful work seeks to restore a sense of awe and worship in the hearts of believers by emphasizing the majesty and holiness of God. Tozer, a respected pastor and theologian, wrote this book to address what he saw as a diminishing view of God within the modern church. He believed that a low view of God leads to a lack of reverence and spiritual vitality, and his writings aim to correct this by presenting a biblical understanding of who God is. The book begins by emphasizing the importance of knowing God rightly, asserting that what comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us. Tozer argues that a distorted view of God leads to misguided worship and ultimately affects every area of a believer's life. Therefore, he encourages readers to seek a deeper understanding of God's character, not merely through intellectual pursuit but through heartfelt reverence and worship. Each chapter of The Knowledge of the Holy is devoted to exploring a different attribute of God. Tozer carefully examines God's infinitude, immutability, omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, wisdom, faithfulness, goodness, justice, mercy, grace, love, and holiness. He approaches these attributes with theological precision and poetic language, making complex doctrines accessible and inspiring to readers. His reflections are steeped in Scripture, ensuring that his teachings are rooted in biblical truth. One of the central themes of the book is the transcendence and immanence of God. Tozer emphasizes that God is wholly other, beyond human comprehension, and infinite in every aspect. Yet, He is also intimately present and involved in His creation. This paradox of God's greatness and nearness invites believers into a relationship marked by reverence and love. Tozer challenges readers to hold both aspects in tension, encouraging a worship that is both awestruck and deeply personal. Tozer also addresses the mystery of God, acknowledging that human language and understanding are limited in capturing the fullness of who God is. He cautions against reducing God to human terms or attempting to fully explain His nature, urging believers to embrace the mystery and majesty of God with humility and faith. Throughout The Knowledge of the Holy, Tozer's writing is marked by a deep sense of devotion and passion for God. His poetic style and vivid imagery elevate the book beyond mere theological discourse, turning it into a work of worship itself. The book is also highly practical, challenging readers to respond to God's attributes with a life of holiness, obedience, and adoration. In conclusion, The Knowledge of the Holy is a powerful call to return to a high view of God. It serves as a reminder that theology is not merely an academic pursuit but an invitation to deeper worship and relationship with the Creator. Tozer's reflections inspire a renewed sense of reverence and awe, making this book a cherished resource for Christians seeking to grow in their knowledge of God. Even decades after its publication, it continues to challenge and inspire readers to contemplate the majesty of the Holy One.

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Prayer

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" From New York Times-bestselling author Philip Kerr comes an amazing departure: an intense psychological thriller, sure to garner even more acclaim for this powerhouse author on the rise. Gil Martins, an agent with the FBI's Domestic Terrorism Unit in Houston, confronts the violence generated by extremism within our nation's borders every day. He sees hatred and destruction wrought by every kind of "ism" there is, and the zealots who kill in their names. Until now, he has always been a part of the solution-however imperfect-a part of justice. But when Gil discovers he played a key role in wrongly condemning an innocent man to death row, it shakes his faith-in the system, in himself, and in God-deeply. It even estranges him from his wife and son. Desperate, Gil offers up a prayer. To know God is there, not through a sign or physical demonstration but through the strength to cope with his ever-growing, ever-creeping doubts. His problems become more than personal as things heat up in Houston. A serial killer terrorizing the morally righteous turns out to have religious motivations, upping the case from homicide to domestic terrorism. A number of prominent secular icons die or are grievously injured abruptly and under suspicious circumstances, the latest of which is a New Atheist writer who's fallen into an inexplicable coma. Left and right, it seems Gil can't escape the power of God and murder. As Gil investigates both cases, he realizes that there may be a connection-answering his prayers in a most terrifying way. "--

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