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- Title: Is Our Gospel THE Gospel?
- Author : Dr. Prince Maurice Parker
- Release Date : January 26, 2014
- Genre: Bible Studies,Books,Religion & Spirituality,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1706 KB
Description
Pastor-first, theologian-second Dr. Prince Parker is more plainspoken than any scholar has any right to be—what he writes, readers can actually comprehend! In Is OUR Gospel THE Gospel?, he follows the same teaching method he does with his students—easy-to-understand concepts followed by increasingly complex ideas that challenge and expand understanding—and the very same syntactical style he unashamedly proclaims in his Author’s Notes: In the same fashion, the vocabulary…swings between humorously colloquial Californian American English and polysyllabic academia.
In this extraordinarily comprehensive text, the author examines three fundamental questions every Christian must answer with utmost clarity and understanding:
The person of Christ—who is he?
The Word of God and the doctrine of salvation—exactly how can we be saved?
How should we present this incalculably valuable message to the world?
To find answers, Dr. Parker shares stimulating and thought-provoking insights into biblical stories—from all corners of the Word—in minute detail, all the while encouraging believers to pay attention in order to more fully understand what Scripture has to say.
As friendly and readable as his voice may be, Dr. Parker is unflinching in his presentation of Scriptural truth: I know there are some who profess to have an exact theology of evangelism but are doing very little to actually win sinners for Christ…The glories of the Savior are hidden even from His servants because those preaching have not given the deserved attention to the gospel they are announcing…The truth to impart life has been hidden behind the smokescreen of human inventions.
Is OUR Gospel THE Gospel? is an intelligent theological discourse equally suitable for personal edification or small or large group study—not only educational, but fun to read. How many scholarly texts can make such a claim?