Guinot Xavier từ Naberezhne, Rivnens'ka oblast, Ukraine

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04/30/2024

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Guinot Xavier Sách lại (10)

2019-06-10 19:30

Đừng Quá Nghiêm Khắc Với Bản Thân Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi:

Before you read the book, you should be aware that the editor of this book is thought to be the actual writer who has based the story off of journal entries and testimonies of the teens she has counseled over the years. There are other books she has published similarly--one in which the teen on question spoke on record to say that his "diary" had been altered to suit a fictional plot, including his suicide/death, which had obviously not happened. You can decide if you'd like to believe it is fact or fiction. As a fictional piece of work, it's kinda crummy. The journal entries are very basic and unimaginative. Descriptions are vague, where many real teens could drone on and on about certain topics. For example, the girl's obsession with boys can hardly be considered such, as she never dwells on their looks and flirts. Most things are simple described as "great," which, as another reviewer said, sounds like the author's attempt at mimicking the apathetic (and stereotypical) personality of teenagers. However, it lead to a very dull storyline. The ideas and scares and thrills of drugs, rape, running away, and homelessness are the only hooks in this book to keep you reading, rather than well-developed characters, vivid details, and carefully structured plot. I think, though, that it is worth reading once just to get an idea of the kind of world one teenage drug-addict lived in. Also, it has a few good warnings, such as, don't trust a food or drink at a party (it could be laced or spiked), and your friends are not always trustworthy (some may intentionally lace your drink and/or lead you to or cause rape). It's a good intro book to other drug and alcohol related books which hold more truth and details.

2019-06-11 00:30

Năm Phút Vàng Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tuyết Minh

a 4.5, really. another great Eberle book in which he challenges the theology of what he calls "death-centered Christianity" versus "live-centered Christianity". death-centered meaning the theology in which Christ's death is the focal point and emphasis of redemption versus the resurrection as advocated by life-centered Christianity. he talks about Death-centered Christianity (i'll just write DCC from now on) is really heavily rooted in Reformed theology, and he goes into the history of where that belief came from and then goes into the implications of someone whose entire beliefs are centered on DCC. he also goes on to explaining why Reformed thought and DCC is not in the Bible, but he takes care in saying that the death of Jesus Christ was still very, very important; but Christ didnt stop there. he was resurrected. Life-centered Christianity (LCC) looks at the Bible to say what redemption was, that it wasnt about Jesus "paying a penalty for sin" or "taking on God's wrath"--which are not found in scripture--but that Jesus sacrificed himself and took on the sins of the world, and this act opened up a covenant between God and man with Jesus being the mediator of that covenant. his death wasnt just the end, though, but more like the fuse to an explosive, with the explosion being Jesus' resurrection. Eberle goes into detail about how the early Church didnt need to explain to potential converts about their sinfulness, the meaning of Jesus' death, and God pouring out wrath. instead, what they did was talk about Jesus being alive, being resurrected, being Lord. this book is very challenging because it will reveal which side of redemption you are really on--on the life side or death side. this one emphasis has HUGE ramifications on our daily lives as it determines what we think about God, ourselves, God in us, sin, and the world in general. this book had a huge effect on my perspective. after reading this book, i see God as so good. i mean, i knew he was good before, but now he's even more so. this book should be a little longer, i think. i wish he couldve gone into more detail about some things, and less detail about other things. it's not hard to read or understand, but it's a subject that probably doesnt appeal to many, unfortunately, since it's so theological. but i really wish every christian read this book just for the fact that it would make them think.

Người đọc Guinot Xavier từ Naberezhne, Rivnens'ka oblast, Ukraine

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.