Amazon Customer: While maybe not as eloquent as Lewis, Tozer's writing is a little easier to grasp. I recommend reading both. This book helps to illuminate some the questions that most of us have about the mysteries of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
United States on Jul 23, 2023
Amazon Customer: A great read for any Christian
United States on Jul 16, 2023
Diane T: Should be read by every believer, especially newbies! Great foundational truth which every believer should be taught and embraced! Solo deo Gloria!
United States on Jun 27, 2023
Mona: Leitura fundamental para a compreensão da soberania de Deus
Brazil on Jun 21, 2023
Macpat: For those who profess the Christian faith this will lead to a deeper walk with God which is illustrated by the author's remarkable grasp of the attributes of God. I personally will read this book again and again to try and come closer to this amazing God who has given us so much.
United Kingdom on Aug 09, 2021
Ike: I was unable to read anything else because I was so drawn by the spirit to continue to learn more from The
knowledge of the Holy.
I had difficulty grasping some statements or paragraphs & reread them to get a better understanding of the concepts. I am extremely blessed for the input Tozer has given me through the power of the Holy Spirit
I experienced
Canada on Jun 28, 2020
colin: I recommend Tozer to any Christian seeking an escape from the self-centric, quasi-humanistic flavour of today’s books on God. While we drown in the genre of Christian self-help, it’s good to know that we can easily go back in time and experience the work of holy men ultimately concerned with a Holy God. (Though it’s interesting, even in this work, Tozer complains about self-centred pettiness in the church of his day - can you imagine what he would think now?)
If you’re new to Tozer, I would recommend starting with “the Pursuit of God”. If you’re simply new to this particular work, I’d try and find one that’s better formatted. Whoever ‘translated’ this book to Kindle format didn’t take the time to, er, format. The result is often confusing, frustrating, and grammatically incorrect.
God bless your studies.
Canada on May 20, 2020
David F.: Why aren't we taught this in every church in the land. A W Tozer can really help us begin to learn how to see more clearly how we should worship and reverence the Majesty on high and His only begotten Son at His right hand through His word being led by the Holy Spirit. If you are yearning for a deeper walk with God this is a great help. I think we should all look back a learn from the great saints back through the ages. Men and women of proven character and see how they looked to and sought God with proper reverence and worship of who He is- the Great I Am.
United Kingdom on Feb 05, 2020
MereChristian: One of the areas that Christians tend to not think enough about is the absolute glory and greatness of Our God. I specifically said Christians with no such adjectives as "today" or "modern" because I think this has been a problem throughout history. In other words, unlike A. W. Tozer, in his book The Knowledge of the Holy, I don't think that the ancients had it so perfect and we only recently flubbed this up.
Despite this and a few other minor quibbles, I was greatly edified by the above-titled book, and do recommend it. In his book, Tozer states from the outset that, since not everyone is able, due to education, time, etc., to read and understand the deeper studies in theology and Scriptural exegesis, he is going to pare down the concepts into a short, and easy to understand, volume.
The format he uses is to begin each chapter by describing an attribute of God. He then uses that chapter to do two things. First off, he deals with explaining said attribute, and second, Tozer ties the concepts and chapters together by making clear that each of these attributes are constantly present in the Godhead. God is perfectly every single one of His attributes for...
United States on Sep 03, 2013
Gain Insight into the Sacred with A.W. Tozer's 'Knowledge of the Holy' | Eitan Bar-Nefesh's Refutation of Rabbinic Objections to Christianity and Messianic Prophecies | Exploring the Relevance of Jesus in a Secular World: A Look at the Lasting Impact of the Person of Interest in the Bible | |
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Total Reviews | 94 reviews | 472 reviews | 331 reviews |
ISBN-13 | 978-1604449471 | 978-1792912900 | 978-0310111276 |
Christian Devotionals (Books) | Christian Devotionals | ||
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces | 1.04 pounds | 16 ounces |
Language | English | English | English |
Customer Reviews | 4.8/5 stars of 4,513 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,130 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 1,797 ratings |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,936 in Christian Devotionals #5,382 in Christian Inspirational#10,885 in Christian Spiritual Growth | #30 in Messianic Judaism #180 in Evangelism#273 in Christian Apologetics | #1 in Comparative Religion #2 in Evangelism#6 in Christian Apologetics |
Christian Spiritual Growth (Books) | Christian Spiritual Growth | ||
Christian Inspirational | Christian Inspirational | ||
ISBN-10 | 1604449470 | 1792912900 | 0310111277 |
Publisher | IndoEuropeanPublishing.com | Independently published | Zondervan Reflective |
Hardcover | 110 pages | ||
Dimensions | 6 x 0.38 x 9 inches | 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches | 7.4 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches |
Kindle Customer: excellent Book
United States on Oct 02, 2023