<transcy>Basic Christianity (L'Essentiel du christianisme)</transcy>
What, after all, is Christianity? Many ask themselves this question, convinced that it is a good religion, but which lacks intellectual rigor. In this book, John Stott examines the assertions that form the foundations of Christianity. It presents the Christian faith in a rigorous way, drawing on the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Author
John Stott (1921-2011) was a well-known evangelical Anglican theologian. He wrote over forty books, and his influence on the Christian Church has been considerable all over the world. He notably played a major role at the International Congress for World Evangelization (CIPEM) held in Lausanne in 1974. He was the chief architect of the Declaration of Lausanne , which has become a historic document for evangelical Christians.
Table of contents
Preface
1. How to search?
Part 1 - THE PERSON OF CHRIST
2. Affirmations of Christ
3. The Personality of Christ
4. The Resurrection of Christ
Part 2 - MAN'S DISTRESS
5. The Reality and Nature of Sin
6. The Consequences of Sin
Part 3 - THE WORK OF CHRIST
7. The Death of Christ
8. The salvation of Christ
Part 4 - MAN'S RESPONSE
9. Calculate the price
10. A decision to be made
11. To be a Christian
Study questions
Details
Original title : Basic Christianity
Author : John Stott
Publisher : Impact
ISBN : 978-2-89082-294-8
Pages : 165
Dimensions : 5.5 "x 8.5"
Format : paperback
Weight : 212 g
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