A Comedian's Guide to Theology: Featured Comedian on the Best-Selling DVD Thou Shalt Laugh by Thor Ramsey epub fb2 djvu
Author: | Thor Ramsey |
Title: | A Comedian's Guide to Theology: Featured Comedian on the Best-Selling DVD Thou Shalt Laugh |
ISBN: | 0830745300 |
ISBN13: | 978-0830745302 |
Other Formats: | mbr mobi lrf azw |
Pages: | 232 pages |
Publisher: | Regal (March 3, 2008) |
Language: | English |
Size EPUB version: | 1704 kb |
Size FB2 version: | 1815 kb |
Category: | Christian Books & Bibles |
Subcategory: | Christian Living |
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Thor Ramsey (hereafter known as the Jon Stewart of the theological world) defends the essentials of the Christian faith in this volume of comedy for the thinking person. Armed with only a laptop and a rapier wit, he defends the inspiration of the Bible ("all Scripture is inspired by God"—in other words, when you tell someone off, quote the Bible), the doctrine of total depravity (calling someone out for their sins is a tricky business, especially if you don't know how to operate a bullhorn), and the supremacy of Christ (or why Thor's God is bigger than your god), along with a host of other essential doctrines of the Christian faith. Packed with funny stories and hard-hitting truths, this comprehensive collection of biblical insights and personal anecdotes will surprise readers, destroy their misconceptions and leave them wanting more. For readers looking alternatives to the conversation of traditional faith, or those who have a taste for fearless (and hilarious) honesty, A Comedian's Guide to Theology will permanently change how we all look at Christianity—or at least offer a good-hearted shove out of the box (or back in the box, if that's where you need to be). "What a supreme pleasure to read a book that I find powerfully honest, theologically kapow dead-on, and incredibly and ACTUALLY funny funny funny funny! This book is so brilliantly funny and dead-on that if I weren't a very mature Christian I might be jealous." —Eric Metaxas, New York Times best-selling author of Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery, and former editor of The Yale Record.