The Pleasures of God | John Piper
John Piper. The Pleasures of God: Meditations on God’s Delight in Being God. Multnomah, 1991. 328 pp.
The Pleasures of God, one of Piper’s earliest works, is a theological book on the nature and work of God which is written for theologians, pastors, and laymen alike. Although it was penned a few years after Desiring God (1986)-the book for which he is best known-Piper says that logically The Pleasures of God paves the way as the theological ground work for which Desiring God is the application (9). “The good news of God’s gladness in being God” is how Piper summarizes what the book is all about.
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