Christian Basics
by
Robert M. West
A Review
The author has chosen 66 words which occur frequently when Christians discuss their faith. Beginning with “God”, “Jesus Christ”, “Holy Sprit”, and “Trinity”; and ending with “Judgement Day”, “Resurrection”, Glorification”, “Second Coming”, and “Kingdom”. The 66 topics are presented in roughly the same order on would find them in a typical systematic theology.
Though presented in the order one would find them in a systematic theology, this is not a theology book. It might better be termed a laymen’s dictionary or devotional. Each entry occupies one or two pages and divided into five parts:
- A brief, “In Ten Words or Less”, definition of the term.
- This brief definition is fleshed out with a longer layman’s description which incorporates scripture and the author’s personal insigh
- This is followed by two or three key scripture which further help the reader understand the key concept
- Each entry includes a quote from a pastor, theologian, or author.
- The entry ends with an inspirational or devotional thought based on the current word.
The material included is well chosen and is a good jumping off point for the new believer or a adequate summary for the more mature church member. I give the book 4-½ -stars.
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This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review. The opinions expressed are mine alone.
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