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Love not the world Watchman Nee

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: Great Britain; Kingsway; 1979Edition: 9thDescription: 94tr; Paperback; 18cmISBN:
  • 0854761144
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 248.4
  • W324-N37
Online resources: Summary: The greater part of this book derives from a series of addresses on the subject of `the world` given by Mr. Watchman Nee (Nee To-sheng) of Foochow to Christian believers in Shanghai city in the early period of the Sino-Japanese War. They are thus colored a little by the economic pressures of those days. To them have been added other talks on the same general theme given at various places and times during the period 1938-1941. The author sees the kosmos as a spiritual entity behind the things seen, a force always to be reckoned with. He deals with its impact upon the Christian and his impact upon it, with the conflicting claims upon him of separation and involvement, and with the destiny of the man in Christ to `have dominion.`
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The greater part of this book derives from a series of addresses on the subject of `the world` given by Mr. Watchman Nee (Nee To-sheng) of Foochow to Christian believers in Shanghai city in the early period of the Sino-Japanese War. They are thus colored a little by the economic pressures of those days. To them have been added other talks on the same general theme given at various places and times during the period 1938-1941. The author sees the kosmos as a spiritual entity behind the things seen, a force always to be reckoned with. He deals with its impact upon the Christian and his impact upon it, with the conflicting claims upon him of separation and involvement, and with the destiny of the man in Christ to `have dominion.`

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