Preserve the core of Christian belief with clarity and care.
This nonfiction work defends doctrinal integrity in Methodism and argues that belief in Christ is the essential foundation of the Christian life.
In clear, accessible language, it contrasts essentials with non‑essentials and explains why accurate doctrine matters for individuals and the church. The text also foregrounds the role of creeds as standards that help keep faith and practice aligned with the gospel.
- Understand why creed and doctrine are presented as safeguards for peace and purity in the church
- Explore how essential Christian truths are defined and defended
- See how non‑essential opinions are treated and why accuracy matters
- Learn how the book frames church doctrine, polity, and the life of faith
Ideal for readers seeking a steady, historically grounded look at Christian doctrine and church life. The book speaks to those curious about how belief shapes character, governance, and community.