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Editore: Banner of Truth |
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Pagine: 192 |
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TERRY L. JOHNSON - The Case for Traditional Protestantism
The Solaris of the Reformation
A timely piece of writing, that argues passionately and persuasively for a serious reconsideration of the great scriptural principles that undergirded the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth-century. Far from being outdated and irrelevant to the church today, Terry Johnson shows that these very principles are the essence of biblical Christianity.
Sadly, the term "Protestantism" has been rendered virtually redundant by years of misuse and abuse. It is seen as being antiquated and irrelevant in this present age of open-mindedness and political correctness. But Terry Johnson demonstrates that there is a powerfully strong case to be made for the church to rediscover what this "unpopular" and "unfashionable" term really stands for. Using the great "Reformation watchwords" he focuses our attention on Scripture, Christ, faith, grace and the glory of God in all aspects of daily life. A well-written book, attractively presented and full of rich Bible teaching interspersed with thrilling illustrations from church history.
TERRY JOHNSON has been the Senior Minister of the Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah, Georgia, since 1987. He is married to Emily and they have five children.
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