Don’t Buy into a Revisionist Gospel
‘Beyond the Salvation Wars’ is theologically presumptive and often dismissive. It may bring Protestants and Catholics together, but primarily in opposition to Matthew Bates’s new version of the gospel.
‘Beyond the Salvation Wars’ is theologically presumptive and often dismissive. It may bring Protestants and Catholics together, but primarily in opposition to Matthew Bates’s new version of the gospel.
‘Finding God in the Gulag’ keeps alive the memory of those Christians who suffered under Soviet rule, even as it teaches us about ourselves.
‘Swing Low’ fills a void in American church history by giving voice to hidden figures as it proves the value of black Christian witness.
Though well intentioned, ‘God Has a Name’ minimizes the results of centuries of theological reflection by Spirit-filled believers, which leads Comer to present a distorted view of God’s character out of line with the whole of Scripture.
These seven recent books will enrich the spiritual lives of elders and pastors as they grow in understanding the methods and theological foundations of soul care.