The first-ever English translation of this powerful, classic examination of true daily discipleship. First written in 1937 as Germany's slide into spiritual and moral chaos accelerated, this devotional book provides 366 daily readings on what it means to know and follow Jesus. Known for his intellectual abilities as well as his evangelical piety, Schlatter sets forth searching biblical exposition and reflection that will challenge the mind and enrich the heart of every disciple of Jesus.
"These daily meditations will give you a biblical insight to think about, not only for a year, but for the rest of your life." --D. A. Carson
Research Professor of New Testament
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
"Thanks to this excellent translation an international readership can now be nourished by the intellectual and spiritual labours of a masterful theologian and exegete." --Robert Morgan
University of Oxford
Adolf Schlatter (1852-1938) was one of Europe's most profound and productive biblical scholars since the Enlightenment. Born in Switzerland, he taught for over 50 years at prestigious universities like Bern, Berlin, and Tubingen. Though surprisingly unknown to Americans, his thought has been placed in the same category as that of Augustine, Calvin, and Luther. He authored more than 440 publications.
Andreas J. Kostenberger is director of doctoral studies and professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He translated Adolf Schlatter's two-volume theology of the NewTestament into English and is editor of the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society.
Robert W. Yarbrough is the translator of five German works, including three by Eta Linnemann and a biography of Adolf Schlatter. He has also contributed articles on Schlatter to reference works. He is coauthor of Encountering the New Testament and the author of The Salvation-Historical Fallacy?
A completely new translation of this powerful classic examination of true daily discipleship. First written in 1937, this devotional book provides 366 daily readings on what it means to know and follow Jesus. Known for his intellectual abilities as well as his evangelical piety, Schlatter's writing will challenge the mind and enrich the heart of every disciple of Jesus.
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