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The Doctrines That Divide

The Doctrines That Divide
Author: Erwin W. Lutzer
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 260
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780825494703

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Lutzer examines various controversies that exist within the broad spectrum of Christianity, presenting the issue and the biblical understanding of the doctrine.


When Doctrine Divides the People of God

When Doctrine Divides the People of God
Author: Rhyne R. Putman
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433567903

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An Excellent Study on Christian Unity and Doctrinal Diversity "This helpful book will encourage Christians to hold their convictions with greater irenicism, humility, awareness, and wisdom." — Gavin Ortlund, Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church of Ojai; author, Finding the Right Hills to Die On As evangelicals, we desire to be biblical—we want our doctrine to be rooted in the Bible, our lives to be guided by the Bible, and our disagreements to be resolved by the Bible. And yet, conflicts within our church communities continue to appear and seemingly multiply with time. Interpretations of the Bible and deeply held convictions often put Christians at odds. Encouraging us toward grace in disagreement and firmness in truth, Rhyne Putman reflects on how Christians can maintain the biblical call for unity despite having genuine disagreements.


Finding the Right Hills to Die on

Finding the Right Hills to Die on
Author: Gavin Ortlund
Publisher: Crossway Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Christian leadership
ISBN: 9781433567438

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"The author uses four basic categories of doctrine to help church leaders consider how and what to prioritize in doctrine and ministry, encouraging humility and grace along the way"--


Bridging the Divide

Bridging the Divide
Author: Dr. Robert L. Millet
Publisher: Monkfish Book Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0976684365

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Meetings between Mormons and Evangelicals break new ground in interfaith dialogue.


Essential Christian Doctrine

Essential Christian Doctrine
Author: John MacArthur
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2021-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433571889

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A Concise Summary of Biblical Truth by John MacArthur Doctrine not only equips you with more knowledge about God, it also shapes your affections toward him and directs your actions for him—but it can be difficult to know where to begin. This concise handbook, developed from John MacArthur's larger work Biblical Doctrine, is an entry point for studying theological topics such as the Bible, the Holy Spirit, the church, and more. As MacArthur walks through the essentials of the Christian faith doctrine by doctrine, he'll not only encourage your heart and mind, but also empower you to proclaim the faith that was "once for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 3).


Rightly Dividing the Word

Rightly Dividing the Word
Author: Clarence Larkin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1921
Genre: Dispensationalism
ISBN:

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The Great Divide

The Great Divide
Author: Ross Thomas Hindman
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1606476017

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This book is a brief, chronological history of when and by whom, non-biblical ideas entered the Church and how those false ideas became official doctrines in what would emerge over the centuries as the Roman Catholic Church. These doctrines crystallized over the gradual abandonment of the exclusive authority of the Bible in the life of the Church by the establishment of doctrines based on human tradition. There is much pressure today by the Roman Catholic Church on Protestant Evangelicals of all persuasions, to set aside doctrinal differences and "evangelize together" so that the world will see a "united" Church. Yet the Bible clearly teaches that the Church of Jesus Christ is to be the pillar and foundation of the truth in the midst of society (1 Timothy 3:15). How can we abandon the truth for the sake of "unity" and think that we can actually accomplish God's will for His Church. Does the truth really matter? Ross Thomas Hindman served the Lord as a missionary in France from 1984 to 2006. In the early years he was involved in helping French Christians establish new churches and then later became the director of the Bethany Bible School in the heart of France. He also helped Brazilian missionaries begin a Bethany Bible School in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa. He continues his ministry of teaching in the French-speaking world as well as in the United States while continuing his missionary activities with Bethany International in helping develop mission schools in the least-reached nations. He received the Bachelor of Arts in Bible (Cum Laude) from Asbury College in 1980 and the Master of Divinity in Evangelism and Missions from Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky in 1983. Married with three children and six grandchildren, he currently lives with his wife Ellen in Omaha, Nebraska.


Wittenberg Vs. Geneva

Wittenberg Vs. Geneva
Author: Brian William Thomas
Publisher: New Reformation Publications
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2016-02-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1945500425

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What are the differences between Lutherans and Calvinists, and do they really matter? In Wittenberg vs. Geneva, Brian Thomas provides a biblical defense of the key doctrines that have divided the Lutheran and Reformed traditions for nearly five centuries. It is especially written to help those who may have an interest in the Lutheran church, but are concerned that her stance on doctrines like predestination or the sacraments may not have biblical support. To get to the heart of the matter, Pastor Thomas focuses solely upon those crucial scriptural texts that have led Lutheran and Reformed scholars down different paths to disparate conclusions as he spars with popular Calvinist theologians from the past and the present.