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Their Hearts Burned Reverend Kevin O'Donnell

Their Hearts Burned By Reverend Kevin O'Donnell

Their Hearts Burned by Reverend Kevin O'Donnell


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Summary

Starting with the Emmaus Road, O'Donnell considers how each Old Testament book speaks of Jesus.

Their Hearts Burned Summary

Their Hearts Burned: Walking with Jesus along the Emmaus Road: an excursion through the Old Testament by Reverend Kevin O'Donnell

At the end of Luke's Gospel two disciples, walking towards the village of Emmaus, met a figure whom they did not immediately recognise. This man explained to them how the whole Old Testament spoke of Jesus. When he left them they asked one another, Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked? They had been in the presence of the Risen Lord. Kevin O'Donnell explains how each of the Old Testament books speaks of Jesus. If you, like the disciples on the Emmaus road, are going through a time in the wilderness, then to see how the pattern of world history is woven together is a comfort and strength.

About Reverend Kevin O'Donnell

Kevin O'Donnell is an Anglican priest who was an RE teacher both before and after theological training at St Stephen's House, Oxford. Before returning to parish ministry in 1999 he was chaplain at Heathfield School, Ascot. He is the author of a number of RE text books and contributor to others.

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GOR000847076
9781854247582
1854247581
Their Hearts Burned: Walking with Jesus along the Emmaus Road: an excursion through the Old Testament by Reverend Kevin O'Donnell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SPCK Publishing
20061117
208
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