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Publication Date: 24 Oct 2008
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Monarch Books
Page Count: 256
Author: Pete Briscoe|Todd Hillard
ISBN-13: 9781854248800

Belief Matters

A guide to Christian believing based on the Apostles' Creed
By Pete Briscoe, Todd Hillard
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ISBN-13
9781854248800
£9.99
With passion, and insight, Pete Briscoe addresses central matters of belief in this intelligent exploration of the Apostles' Creed. Hundreds of thousands of churches across the world recite this Creed Sunday by Sunday. Its origins can be traced to the second century AD. This declaration of belief has stood the scrutiny of time. The Creed remains a tool that brings vibrancy and clarity to belief. It condenses vast amounts of theological power into a single statement. Thoroughly biblical, it gives a framework for core teaching. This book will allow readers to explain every major theological issue of their faith from memory; to find supporting Bible passages; to discuss the details of their faith with sceptics; and to explore more deeply the wonderful mysteries of their faith.
Todd is a church planter and freelance writer in Austin, Texas. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Religious Studies at Trinity TheologicalSeminary.
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With passion, and insight, Pete Briscoe addresses central matters of belief in this intelligent exploration of the Apostles' Creed. Hundreds of thousands of churches across the world recite this Creed Sunday by Sunday. Its origins can be traced to the second century AD. This declaration of belief has stood the scrutiny of time. The Creed remains a tool that brings vibrancy and clarity to belief. It condenses vast amounts of theological power into a single statement. Thoroughly biblical, it gives a framework for core teaching. This book will allow readers to explain every major theological issue of their faith from memory; to find supporting Bible passages; to discuss the details of their faith with sceptics; and to explore more deeply the wonderful mysteries of their faith.
Author
Todd is a church planter and freelance writer in Austin, Texas. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Religious Studies at Trinity TheologicalSeminary.

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