The Manger and the Throne
A Devotional Study in Advent and Lent
by
Book Details
About the Book
The work is a double series on the Church seasons of Advent and Lent. No seasons of the Church year awaken the human heart, as do those of Advent and Lent. Advent speaks to the soul's expectation of our Savior's coming. There are four Sundays in Advent, and Advent concludes with Christmas Sunday. In moving through the season in the series, we will tune our hearts to the spiritual aura of Advent. Lent unfolds the drama of our Savior's mission and self-sacrificing love. There are four Sundays in Lent, followed by Passion Sunday, Palm Sunday, and Easter Sunday. Each of the series is introduced in the first of that series, and Easter Sunday is the climax of each series. In Advent, the appeal is to the soul's awakening to spiritual realities. In Lent, in the imagination of our minds, we will walk with our Savior through his last weeks on earth – and through His Passion – seeking a deeper spiritual life.
About the Author
Martin Angelo graduated from Northwestern
College, St. Paul, Minnesota, with a degree in History, cum laude, June 1949.
He attended Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
through the academic years 1949-1951. He graduated from San Francisco
Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, California, with a BD degree in May, 1953.
He graduated from Lincoln Law School, Sacramento, California, on June 1, 1979.
The
author served as an ordained minister in the Northern California Congregational
Conference of the United Church of Christ from May 1954, to December 1985. In
his initial engagement, he served as Minister of Evangelism for his local
church, and on the Home Mission field of his Conference. He has served as an
institutional representative for the Boy Scouts, as a Boy Scout leader, Boy's
Camp Counselor, and on the Sacramento County Commission on Aging. He has also
served as a Social Service Worker for Sacramento County, California. He has
served on the City of Sacramento Police Oral Review Board, and has engaged in
the practice of law ten years prior to his retirement. He retired on December,
1985, to give himself full time to his theological and Biblical writings. The
author is married to Lorene Ada Batchelor Recio. They have one married daughter,
two married sons, and seven grandchildren.