by R. C. Sproul
Tyndale House Publishers
This is an excellent introduction to the Christian Faith written from a strong evangelical, Reformed perspective.
In around 300 pages, R. C. Sproul covers all the major doctrines of the Christian Faith. The book is divided into 10 sections covering:
- Revelation
- The Nature and Attributes of God
- The Works and Decrees of God
- Jesus Christ
- The Holy Spirit
- Human Beings and the Fall
- Salvation
- The Church and the Sacraments
- Spirituality and Living in this Age
- End Times
This book was a whirlwind refresher for me and contained little titbits here and there that were new, but for a new Christian or teenager wanting to seriously increase his or her knowledge of Christian theology, this book - or something very like it - could be very useful.
I liked Sproul's view that the idea that hell is "separation from God" was totally wrong and misleading (to give just one titbit that has stayed with me). For the unbeliever, the idea of separation from God is no punishment. It is how he or she has lived their life; it is how they hope the universe is (no God). Sproul points out that on the contrary hell is very much in the presence of God, but it is God's very present justice and wrath that the wicked will experience eternally. I hadn't heard it put quite that way before.
I disagree with Sproul on a few things, and would have preferred different explanations of some of the doctrines. A better "further reading" list would also be useful in a volume such as this. But these are minor quibbles. All-in-all this book is really good. But don't take my word for it. You can read it online here for free!
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