A Layman's Christianity

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity
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Author: Ken Dickason ISBN: 9781449705466
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: November 17, 2010
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Ken Dickason
ISBN: 9781449705466
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: November 17, 2010
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Sordid romance!
Gripping intrigue!
Fast-paced action!

None of these really describe a book about theology, and they, surprisingly enough, do not apply to "A Layman's Christianity," either.

However, if you are looking for a well thought out book, replete with scriptural references, written, not by a dreary doctorate of theology nor by a "hip," "young" pastor of a mega-lo-church, but by an average joe, then look no further.

Written from a young man's perspective, "A Layman's Christianity" is a book that delves into the belief that every man has the right to think about who God is and what He wants from our lives and that phrase, "every man," is not restricted to age, gender, or educational background, but rather should be based on the author's commitment to God and his love for His Bible.

"A Layman's Christianity" is not a "how-to-manual" for living a better Christian life, but is rather an outline of several characteristics and ideas that, taken together, form the author's ideal Christian.

Leaving room open for argument and individual thought, "A Layman's Christianity" refuses to be taken at face value and insists that the reader check its assertions with the Bible, thus fulfilling the purpose of the book: that every man and woman who follows after God has the right and responsibility to think about Him and upon Him.

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Sordid romance!
Gripping intrigue!
Fast-paced action!

None of these really describe a book about theology, and they, surprisingly enough, do not apply to "A Layman's Christianity," either.

However, if you are looking for a well thought out book, replete with scriptural references, written, not by a dreary doctorate of theology nor by a "hip," "young" pastor of a mega-lo-church, but by an average joe, then look no further.

Written from a young man's perspective, "A Layman's Christianity" is a book that delves into the belief that every man has the right to think about who God is and what He wants from our lives and that phrase, "every man," is not restricted to age, gender, or educational background, but rather should be based on the author's commitment to God and his love for His Bible.

"A Layman's Christianity" is not a "how-to-manual" for living a better Christian life, but is rather an outline of several characteristics and ideas that, taken together, form the author's ideal Christian.

Leaving room open for argument and individual thought, "A Layman's Christianity" refuses to be taken at face value and insists that the reader check its assertions with the Bible, thus fulfilling the purpose of the book: that every man and woman who follows after God has the right and responsibility to think about Him and upon Him.

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