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William Barclay - A Personal Memoir

English · Paperback / Softback

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his book is a refreshing antidote to weighty tomes attempting to list every detail of the life of William Barclay. Here we glimpse the real man as he was
known by his close friends. A man whose self-confessed aim was to destroy the theological gobbledegook so prevalent in Christian circles, and make the Gospel message clear and relevant to the ordinary man and woman. We see a full and-active life tinged with joy and sometimes sorrow, but always characterised by that great love and enjoyment of people that made him such a popular figure.
This is truly a 'personal memoir' of a great man.
James Martin was a close friend of William Barclay for over 25 years. Born in Motherwell, he attended the same school as Barclay, Dalziel High, and went on
to graduate MA, BD from the University of Glasgow. He has been minister of High Carntyne Church in Glasgow since 1954, and received an honorary DD from the University of Glasgow in 1983. His publications include A Plain Man in the Holy Land and Listening to the Bible.

About the author










James Martin has written about Moscow's Seven Sisters as well as a photographic book exploring reflections. He has been involved in a number of arts projects as well as a whisky based podcast. He has a history of work in child, adolescent and family mental health. He is married and has 5 grown up children and an increasing number of grandchildren.

Product details

Authors James Martin
Publisher St Andrew Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.03.2012
 
EAN 9780715205792
ISBN 978-0-7152-0579-2
No. of pages 106
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 6 mm
Weight 123 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

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