Will the real heretics please stand up : a new look at today's evangelical church in the light of early Christianity / by David W. Bercot.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Henderson, Tex. : Scroll Pub., c1989.Description: 190 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0924722002
  • 9780924722004
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR 165 .B363 1989
Contents:
The prisoner -- Who were the early Christians? -- Citizens of another kingdom -- Is right and wrong simply a matter of culture -- Why they succeeded where we often fail -- What they believed about salvation -- What they believed about predestination and free will -- What baptism meant to the early Christians -- Prosperity : a blessing or a snare? -- Do the moral teachings of the New Testament surpass those of the old? -- Who better understands the apostles? -- Were the teachings of the apostles deliberately altered? -- How early Christianity was destroyed -- The remaining barriers crumble -- The most influential Christian of all time -- Was the Reformation a return to early Christianity? -- The rebirth of early Christianity -- What does all this mean for us?
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Book Storms Research Center Main Collection BR 165 .B363 1989 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 98643629

Includes bibliographical references (p. [186]-187).

The prisoner -- Who were the early Christians? -- Citizens of another kingdom -- Is right and wrong simply a matter of culture -- Why they succeeded where we often fail -- What they believed about salvation -- What they believed about predestination and free will -- What baptism meant to the early Christians -- Prosperity : a blessing or a snare? -- Do the moral teachings of the New Testament surpass those of the old? -- Who better understands the apostles? -- Were the teachings of the apostles deliberately altered? -- How early Christianity was destroyed -- The remaining barriers crumble -- The most influential Christian of all time -- Was the Reformation a return to early Christianity? -- The rebirth of early Christianity -- What does all this mean for us?

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