Explore a plain, fervent examination of God, revelation, and the nature of the Gospel.
This thoughtful work presents a clear, modern-facing discussion of biblical truth and how it shapes faith, life, and church practice. It blends accessible explanation with a scholar’s eye for detail, inviting readers to consider how belief about God, Scripture, and the Gospel fits with daily living.
This edition surveys foundational questions about God’s being, the authority of revelation, and the design of the Gospel. It discusses how miracles have been understood in different eras, and why some signs may point to the enduring power of Christ’s work rather than novelty. It also explores the role of the church, the absence of Christ’s visible presence in some times, and what it means to live a life shaped by faith, obedience, and self-denial. The text is written with plainness and aims to inform anyone seeking salvation and a steady, informed faith.
- Clear explanations of God’s being, revelation, and the Gospel
- Reflections on miracles, signs, and the role of Christ in history
- Discussions of church life, sin, forgiveness, and Christian practice
- Aimed at readers seeking solid, practical understanding of foundational beliefs
Ideal for readers exploring historical and doctrinal perspectives on Christianity, and for those interested in plain-language arguments about faith, salvation, and church life.