Explore the Christian Faith as a living system of doctrine that joins personal responsibility with racial solidarity.
This book presents a vision of faith as an organic whole, not a final authority. It invites readers to see the Christian message as both personal and communal, shaped by responsibility to God and to others. The author aims to mediate between major theological streams by weaving together individual accountability with the good of the human race, offering a broad, integrative approach to doctrine.
- Grounded in a deliberate, multi‑part structure that includes topics like the Trinity, redemption, the church, and the sacraments.
- Emphasizes a personal, moral dimension to belief while exploring how faith moves communities and races toward a common goal.
- Draws on influences from several thinkers to present a cohesive vision of Christian doctrine and its living impact.
Ideal for readers of systematic theology and for lay readers seeking a thoughtful, accessible view of Christian doctrine.