Defend the core of the Gospel with a clear, scripture-based critique.
This concise tract examines a controversial publication on the death of Jesus Christ and explains why its conclusions diverge from the Bible and historic confessions.
The work frames a sharp, practical defense of orthodox faith. It surveys the influence of Socinian ideas, contrasts them with biblical teaching, and urges readers to recognize and resist errors that erode key doctrines like atonement, repentance, and justification. Accessible in tone yet firmly rooted in Scripture, it aims to guide both lay readers and ministers in safeguarding the truth.
- How the book characterizes the core claims of the debated publication and why they matter
- Scriptural arguments for the atonement as a vicarious sacrifice and covenant fulfillment
- Answers to common objections and a clear contrast with alternative interpretations
- Practical guidance for clergy and laypeople on holding fast to sound doctrine
Ideal for readers interested in church history, doctrinal disputes, and the defense of historic Christian teaching.