Synopsis
In increasingly rootless societies, many prefer questions over answers, hazy spirituality over concrete belief, and pluralism over the ultimate truth. Even believers have become uncomfortable with the exclusive claims of Christianity. But is that discomfort based on actual doubt of the truth of these claims―or do we simply feel inadequate to defend them? A stand must be taken in order for our faith to flourish. Notable pastor-scholars D. A. Carson, J. Ligon Duncan III, Peter R. Jones, Albert Mohler, Philip G. Ryken, and David F. Wells join together to defend our faith in one God, one Savior, and one truth. They expose the limitations and inconsistencies of postmodernism, remind us of our reasons for confidence in God and his Word, and strengthen us for the challenges ahead. There is only one way to be saved, and it has been graciously extended to us.
Review
"The Christian gospel is unintelligible apart from the uniqueness of Christ. . . . Here are seven scholars and pastors boldly upholding the only kind of Christianity worthy of the name." -- Sinclair B. Ferguson "Ligonier Ministries"
"God's people will know where to turn as the Lord tears down strongholds and redirects the world to the Way, the Truth, and the Life." -- Burk Parsons "Saint Andrew's Chapel, Sanford, Florida"
"Only one way? At a time when many evangelicals don't seem so sure, these writers help us to confidently answer yes!" -- Michael S. Horton "Westminster Seminary California"
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