Series: A Lutheran Looks at... Author: Eric S. Hartzell
This third volume in the series A Lutheran Looks At provides a confessional Lutheran perspective on the teachings and beliefs of the Baptist Church. Author Eric Hartzell describes their Calvinistic roots and shows that, by contrast, most modern Baptists teach some form of "decision theology." He demonstrates that Baptists are not a single denomination but are a cluster of denominations, each with its own unique characteristics. He explains that Baptists have never promoted formal creeds of denominational loyalties.
After showing that much of Baptist theology doesn't present the gospel clearly, the author challenges Lutherans to talk confidently and sincerely about their faith with their Baptist friends and relatives. Paper, Size is 5.5 x 8 inches, 138 Pages. This product is eligible for quantity discounts.
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