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Genius, Grief & Grace: A Doctor Looks at Suffering & Success

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Dr. Gaius Davies introduces us to Martin Luther, John Bunyan, William Cowper, Lord Shaftesbury, Gerard Manly Hopkins, Christina Rossetti, Amy Carmichael, J.B. Phillips, C.S. Lewis, Martyn Lloyd Jones and Frances Ridley Havergal.
After a brief biographical introduction to each person, he shows us how he or she all had their particular trial, and how grace operated in each of them.
He is not afraid to show how anxiety, guilt, depression and doubt can be present in the finest of Christian lives, but also goes on to show how divine grace can transform human weakness.

384 pages, Hardcover

First published October 15, 1992

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A collection of biographies of 11 prominent Christians, from Martin Luther to Martyn Lloyd-Jones, demonstrating in each case the reality of Christ's words: "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness" (2 Cor 12:9). What is wonderful about these biographies is that they are so wonderfully real - that is, Davies doesn't pretend these were stable or straightforward personalities, and nor does he attempt to explain or understand everything about them. Here, ministry success mingles with depression, obsessive perfectionism, paranoia, neuroticism, and much more beside. How glorious that Jesus would work through such people as they were - and such people as us too!
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