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#Clarence Jordan--Turning Dreams into Deeds
Henlee Barnette

#Clarence Jordan--Turning Dreams into Deeds

Smyth & Helwys Publishing (Aug 1997)
BV 101 .B37
| Paperback
107 pages | 4.9 x 7.8 inch
$ 8.95 | Value: $ 8.95
Dewey 269.2092
LC Classification BX6495.J65 .B37 1992
LC Control No. 92009065

Plot

Among modern-day Baptists, few names can evoke as mixed emotions as that of Clarence Jordan. Jordan was and is best known as co-founder of Koinonia Farm near Americus, Georgia, and as translator of the Cotton Patch Version of the New Testament. Jordan was a bona fide hero for many, a certified visionary to some, a genuine puzzle for most. You cannot really live by the Sermon on the Mount, they say, but Jordan tried. Worse still, he expected other people to try. The reflections in this little book cannot unravel the enigma that was Clarence Jordan. But who and what Clarence Jordan was will be brought into sharper focus. Perhaps thereby another generation may become challenged, inspired, encouraged, if still puzzled by a dreamer who dared also be a deed-doer.

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Owner Grace School of Theology
Location North
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Added Date Jun 15, 2015 19:16:12
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Value

Retail Price $ 8.95
Value $ 8.95