Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe (RE: Lit) (2010) - Plot & Excerpts
I really enjoyed this book. It took me several years to finally complete it. It would be a really great Bible Study class for a small group or a Paul/Timothy sort of intentional discipleship thing.They ask and answer a lot of really great questions, but even though it's well over 400 pages, it's really succinct and short for all the subject matter included. There is much more to be said about each topic.So, it's a really great primer on some basic Christian doctrines, whether you agree on every point or not. I don't recall any huge things I disagree with. This book is absolutely phenomenal and striking. Coming from a background in Mormonism which mixes strange modalism theology with pagan practice, this comprehensive, in depth, incredibly well researched not to mention written book of basic and biblically sound and correct Christian doctrine is a must read as it unpacks the difference between rational faith and false religions. Backed by one of the greatest theologian, evangelical pastors of our day and spoken into by the research and experience of many of the like you cannot miss it, Christian or not!
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Very refreshing and encouraging to read from a Pastor who teaches, preaches, and lives The Word!
—Elaine
Very basic and easy introduction to doctrine. I genuinely love this book.
—Martin