Truth and Counter Truth opens a clear window into how faith and action meet in Christian life, arguing for a cohesive view of grace, baptism, and the church.
This work examines long-standing debates about justification and sanctification, urging a view that sees these as a united process grounded in Christ’s work and the life of the Church. It also explores the meaning of sacraments, the role of the Holy Spirit, and how Christ remains present in the church today.
- Learn how faith and works relate within a robust, non‑legalistic framework.
- Understand baptism as a vital, life‑giving union with Christ and its practical implications.
- See how the Eucharist is described as a living, renewing sacrifice that complements the Cross.
- Explore the relationship between Christ and the Church, and how the Spirit guides the community.
Ideal for readers of theological essays that weigh doctrine against lived faith and church practice.