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The Gospel in Slow Motion

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In his own variation on C. S. Lewis's trilemma of "Lunatic, Liar, or Lord," Ronald Knox writes: "I do not believe that, human nature being what it is, the immediate impression made by the preaching of the Gospel could have been so profound, if its first missionaries had only told to the world the story of a Man, clearly not mad, clearly not an Impostor, who was nevertheless prepared to accept the worship due to a God." The Gospel possesses a unique power to persuade its hearers to believe in Jesus Christ, to accept the friendship of the Son of Man whose Word is Truth itself. Differing from the continuous commentary-style of his other two Slow Motion books, Knox communicates the power of the Gospel in sermons brimming with his customary freshness, ingenuity, and anecdotal brilliance.

Culled by Knox himself from the extensive archives of his preaching over the years, the twenty-three sermons in The Gospel in Slow Motion offer a ready-bound retreat for religious and laity alike, for they are "Gospel" sermons in the fullest sense: their aim is the making of good Christians.

Ronald Knox:

Ronald Knox was a prominent English Catholic priest, theologian, author, and radio broadcaster. Born in 1888, he was educated at prestigious institutions like Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford. Initially ordained as an Anglican priest, he later converted to Catholicism. Knox was a prolific writer, known for his detective novels, translations of the Bible, and theological works. He was also a gifted translator, particularly renowned for his translation of the Vulgate Bible into English. His witty and engaging style made him a popular figure in both religious and literary circles. Beyond his literary and theological contributions, Knox was a skilled orator and broadcaster, using his platform to defend the Catholic faith and engage in intellectual debates. His legacy continues to influence Catholic thought and literature.

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