One constant theme runs through the writing of John V. Taylor that of passing through darkness to light, from winter to spring, from death to life. The moving force is the spirit of the God who raised Jesus from the dead and who even now animates and renews his people.Following broadly the rhythm of the Christian year, from Advent to Pentecost, The Easter God draws on John V. Taylor's unpublished sermons from his time as Bishop of Winchester and beyond, to demonstrate in his incomparably graceful and poetic style, what God has done for us and what it means to live in the light of this as God`s Easter people.
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Review:
"I shall certainly be returning to the book, not least to refresh my sermons at key times of the year. They are fresh and full of insight, and I am richer for having read them." -Church of Ireland Gazette
About the Author:
John V. Taylor, who died in January 2001, was Bishop of Winchester from 1972-1985. He is the author of The Go-Between God, which won the Collins Religious Book Award in 1973, and The Easter God published by Continuum.
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