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Highlights
- 2000 Christianity Today Award of Merit winnerEvangelicalism has divided into various branches--conservative, progressive, Reformed, charismatic and more.
- About the Author: John Stott is known worldwide as a preacher, evangelist and communicator of Scripture.
- 135 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Ministry
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About the Book
John Stott presents an exquisite crystallization of our essential beliefs about revelation, the cross and the Holy Spirit while calling readers from differences toward common ground.
Book Synopsis
- 2000 Christianity Today Award of Merit winner
Evangelicalism has divided into various branches--conservative, progressive, Reformed, charismatic and more. Does any common ground remain that all can gladly affirm?From John Stott, one of evangelicalism's leading statesmen over the last fifty years, comes a statement that boldly places the trinitarian gospel at the center of faith. Here is an exquisite crystallization of essential beliefs about revelation, the cross and the work of the Spirit. In addition, recognizing that how we live this truth is as important as believing it, Stott calls all evangelicals to integrity, perseverance and humility.Always lucid, always engaging, John Stott directs readers of many persuasions away from their differences and toward the glorious work of the Father, Son and Spirit that God calls us to celebrate in common.
Review Quotes
"Evangelical Truth is actually quite an important book for the 'rising generation.'"
--Bruce Hindmarsh, Books CultureAbout the Author
John Stott is known worldwide as a preacher, evangelist and communicator of Scripture. For many years he served as rector of All Souls Church in London. An outstanding leader among evangelicals in Britain, the United States and around the world, Stott was the principal framer of the landmark Lausanne Covenant. His books have sold millions of copies around the globe in dozens of languages, two of his best known being Basic Christianity and The Cross of Christ.