Have you ever wondered what Christianity is really all about? With so many competing expressions of the faith across various cultures and subcultures, it can be hard to know what's true. What is the real thing? Is Christianity mainly about politics or social programs? Is it merely a moral and ethical philosophy? Or is it simply about the afterlife? What are the truly central beliefs that all Christians share? And how should Christians engage with the world around them? This short work aims to overcome the many misconceptions of Christianity by articulating, simply and clearly, the distinctive, truly defining, beliefs of the Christian Church. Whether you are exploring Christian faith, a newly baptized person, or a long-time member of the church, this book will help make clear what is essential to Christian faith and life.
The Rev. Dr. Jonathan Huggins lives in Rome, Georgia, with his wife and children.
Jonathan is a priest of the Anglican Church in North America. He is Chaplain and Adjunct Professor of Religion at Berry College. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Shorter College, and his Master’s degrees from Wheaton College Graduate School (MA) and Reformed Theological Seminary (MAR). He earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Theology from the University of Stellenbosch. He is also a Senior Fellow with the Center for Pastor Theologians.
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