A thoughtful defense of Christian faith and church authority, grounded in history and Scripture.
This work examines how reform, tradition, and doctrinal clarity shape the Church’s life, urging readers to consider how faith is lived out in daily practice and obedience to core beliefs.
In clear, accessible language, the book traces centuries of religious debate, argues for a faithful adherence to foundational truths, and challenges attempts to redefine essential doctrines. It invites readers to weigh Scripture, tradition, and the guidance of trusted teachers as they seek to understand what faith means in their own lives.
- Understand the tension between church authority and personal conscience in historical context
- Explore how key arguments for or against reform were framed and defended
- Learn how to evaluate doctrinal claims against Scripture and established teaching
- See how past controversies shaped modern expressions of faith
Ideal for readers of religious history and Christian theology who want a grounded, thoughtful perspective on faith, practice, and doctrine.