
The Kingdom of God
by John Bright
First published in 1953, John Bright's "The Kingdom of God" is a crucial theological text exploring the biblical concept and its church relevance. This first edition is published by Abingdon-Cokesbury Press and bound in brown cloth with red and gold spine accents. No dust jacket is present, but the book is in very good condition with clean pages and a tight binding. A foundational work in theology, it's ideal for scholars and collectors.
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This first edition of "The Kingdom of God" is in very good condition, with a solid brown cloth binding. The spine features red and gold accents, showing minimal wear. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions or markings, indicating it is not an ex-library copy. There is no dust jacket present, but the covers are well-preserved with only minor scuffing. The binding remains tight, and the book exhibits only slight signs of age, making it a well-maintained copy for collectors and readers interested in theological studies.
About This Vintage 1953 Edition
"The Kingdom of God" by John Bright is a seminal work in theological literature, first published in 1953 by Abingdon-Cokesbury Press. This first edition offers an in-depth exploration of the biblical concept of the Kingdom of God and its implications for the church. Bright, a distinguished theologian, delves into the historical and theological underpinnings of this central biblical theme, providing a comprehensive analysis that remains relevant for scholars and lay readers alike. The book is bound in sturdy brown cloth with red and gold accents on the spine, reflecting the classic design of mid-20th-century theological publications. The absence of an illustrator emphasizes the text's scholarly focus. This volume, set and printed by The Parthenon Press in Nashville, is an essential addition to any collection of religious studies, offering insights into the enduring significance of the Kingdom of God in Christian theology.
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