Taking the Measure of Christianity

Taking the Measure of Christianity
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9781450090537
ISBN-13 : 1450090532
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Book Synopsis Taking the Measure of Christianity by : George McCullough

Download or read book Taking the Measure of Christianity written by George McCullough and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2010-04-27 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why write this book In the 2000 years that Christianity has had the privilege of having met Jesus and has been given His written word, what have they done with it? Within the boundaries of Christianity, Having been given the “Unity of Spirit” have they been able to transform it into the “Unity of Faith?” Also understanding what Christianity is will hopefully move people closer to a more correct relationship with our Creator. Who should it reach? It is my intent and hopes to mainly reach all Christians who are limited in their understanding of why Christianity is the right way to go and how it’s intended to work. I would also hope that it would entice the inquisitive to take a good look at the value of the Christian faith. Why is this book different? Just about every topic under the sun relevant to our Christian faith has been written about, talked about, taught about and sung about. Even with all of the theological dissertations from early church fathers to today’s creeds and denominational doctrines I have not found a book that simply tells what Christianity is meant to be, the responsibility we have as Christians and the impact our inability to unite in the faith has on the world. Too many of today’s Christians do not have a working knowledge of their religion to the same degree that Islam or Judaism followers do. Maybe this book will help.


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