Bryan M. Litfin





Bryan M. Litfin

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Dallas, Texas, The United States
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Bryan earned a degree in print journalism from the University of Tennessee. He then went on to study for a master’s degree in historical theology at Dallas Theological Seminary. From there he went to the University of Virginia, taking a PhD in the field of ancient church history. In 2002, Bryan took a position on the faculty at Moody Bible Institute in downtown Chicago, where he is a professor in the Theology Department. He teaches courses in theology, church history, and Western civilization from the ancient and medieval periods.


Average rating: 3.90 · 876 ratings · 168 reviews · 6 distinct works · Similar authors
The Sword (Chiveis Trilogy #1)
3.74 of 5 stars 3.74 avg rating — 454 ratings — published 2010 — 6 editions
The Gift (Chiveis Trilogy #2)
4.11 of 5 stars 4.11 avg rating — 229 ratings — published 2011 — 7 editions
The Kingdom: A Novel
4.06 of 5 stars 4.06 avg rating — 109 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
Getting to Know the Church ...
3.76 of 5 stars 3.76 avg rating — 66 ratings — published 2007 — 2 editions
Chiveis Trilogy (3 Book Set)
4.44 of 5 stars 4.44 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2012
Getting to Know the Church ...
0.0 of 5 stars 0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 2007
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“So you see, the most vital question then becomes, what type of woman will conquer our hero? If she be of poor quality, he’ll become a slave. But if she be great, then her greatness will elevate the man to greater heights than he could ever have attained on his own.”
Bryan M. Litfin, The Sword

“There is no greater catalyst for change in a man than a woman. To love a woman is to become a new kind of man, in one direction or another. A woman holds sway over all. The right woman can assume command of your every part of your being, both body and soul. Her conquest will be total.”
Bryan M. Litfin, The Sword

“The author's projected intellectual climate nearly 500 years in the future proclaims itself too pragmatic to consider living well as important as material satisfaction. This reminds us, ironically, that choosing NOT to consider life's deeper questions is in itself a choice with profound and lasting consequences.”
Bryan M. Litfin, The Sword

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