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The definition of Christianity / David Gooding, John Lennox.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Coleraine, N. Ireland : Myrtlefield Encounters, [2014]Description: 105 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781874584490 (paperback) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230 23
Contents:
1. The true revolution -- 2. The prime definition -- 3. The world's fatal flaw -- 4. A clash of worldviews -- 5. Martyrdom or fanaticism? -- 6. Magic and the gospel -- 7. The true meaning of conversion -- 8. The true internationalism -- 9. The fight against religious oppression -- 10. The inviolability of the human personality -- 11. Christ among the philosophers -- 12. Christianity and the right of free speech -- For further study -- Scripture index.
Summary: Who gets to determine what Christianity means? Is it possible to understand its original message after centuries of tradition and conflicting ideas? Gooding and Lennox throw fresh light on these questions by tracing the Book of Acts' historical account of the message that proved so effective in the time of Christ's apostles. Luke's record of its confrontations with competing philosophical and religious systems reveals Christianity's own original and lasting definition.
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Includes index.

1. The true revolution --
2. The prime definition --
3. The world's fatal flaw --
4. A clash of worldviews --
5. Martyrdom or fanaticism? --
6. Magic and the gospel --
7. The true meaning of conversion --
8. The true internationalism --
9. The fight against religious oppression --
10. The inviolability of the human personality --
11. Christ among the philosophers --
12. Christianity and the right of free speech --
For further study --
Scripture index.

Who gets to determine what Christianity means? Is it possible to understand its original message after centuries of tradition and conflicting ideas? Gooding and Lennox throw fresh light on these questions by tracing the Book of Acts' historical account of the message that proved so effective in the time of Christ's apostles. Luke's record of its confrontations with competing philosophical and religious systems reveals Christianity's own original and lasting definition.

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