The Meaning of Prayer

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Cosimo, Inc., 2007 M12 1 - 212 pages
Harry Emerson Fosdick was one of the most popular liberal preachers of the early 20th century, and his The Meaning of Prayer is considered by many one of the finest studies of the meditative communion with God. This lovely little book features daily devotional readings focused on understanding prayer, reflecting upon: . The Naturalness of Prayer . Prayer and the Goodness of God . Hindrances and Difficulties . Unanswered Prayer . Prayer as Dominant Desire . Unselfishness in Prayer ..and other issues arising from conversing with the divine. This warm, friendly guidebook to a profoundly personal act remains an important exploration of one of the world's dominant faiths... just as it was when it was first published in 1915. American theologian HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK (1878-1969) was born in New York, educated at Colgate and Columbia Universities, and served as professor of practical theology at Union Theological Seminary from 1915 to 1946. Among his many works are A Guide to Understanding the Bible (1938) and A Book of Public Prayers (1960).
 

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THE NATURALNESS OF PRAYER
1
PRAYER AS COMMUNION WITH God
20
GODS CARE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL
39
PRAYER AND THE GOODNESS OF GOD
55
HINDRANCES AND DIFFICULTIES
71
PRAYER AND THE REIGN OF LAW
92
UNANSWERED PRAYER
113
PRAYER AS DOMINANT DESIRE
133
PRAYER AS A BATTLEFIELD
152
UNSELFISHNESS IN PRAYER
172
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
195
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