Description: "Explores several aspects of the divine character and shows how they play a crucial role in the Christian experience"--
Brief description:
Terry L. Johnson is the senior minister of the Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Georgia. Terry is the author/compiler of the Trinity Psalter and Leading in Worship, and author of The Identity and Attributes of God, The Case for Traditional Protestantism, Reformed Worship, and the trilogy When Grace Comes Home, When Grace Transforms, and When Grace Comes Alive. He and his wife, Emily, have five children.
Review Quotes:
"Nothing is more needful for a healthy, growing Christian life than a deepening appreciation of God's excellencies. The triune God is the Christian's summum bonum. Once again we are indebted to Terry Johnson for providing us with a theologically thoughtful and spiritually elevating exposition of God's glorious excellencies. Johnson loves to quote the Puritans and does so with great effect. But he quotes them at length because they, perhaps more than Christian thinkers and pastors of any other era, glory in who God is. Johnson writes as a pastor-theologian. He is never abstruse or dull. He is always heart-stirring. The reason for this is obvious--he himself is captivated by the One he is writing about. A must read." -- Ian Hamilton, principal of Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Newcastle, England