Brown The Seven Myths of Denominationalism

Brown The Seven Myths of Denominationalism is an eight chapter work on “the Myths of Denominationalism” by Brown (Church of Christ). In actuality, the work is not so much against denominationalism as it is a positional statement of the Church of Christ on various matters that they see distinguishing them as being more biblical that other groups. It has some good and interesting material none-the-less, but it also has some very questionable propositions (i.e. “Myth3 We are saved by faith alone”).

SEVEN MYTHS OF DENOMINATIONALISM
by David B. Brown

This is an eight chapter Brown The Seven Myths of Denominationalism is an eight chapter work on “the Myths of Denominationalism” by Brown (Church of Christ). In actuality, the work is not so much against denominationalism as it is a positional statement of the Church of Christ on various matters that they see distinguishing them as being more biblical that other groups. It has some good and interesting material none-the-less, but it also has some very questionable propositions (i.e. “Myth3 We are saved by faith alone”).work on “the Myths of Denominationalism” by Brown (Church of Christ). In actuality, the work is not so much against denominationalism as it is a positional statement of the Church of Christ on various matters that they see distinguishing them as being more biblical that other groups. It has some good and interesting material none-the-less, but it also has some very questionable propositions (i.e. “Myth3 We are saved by faith alone”).

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Cox W.E. The Bible without Comment

Cox W.E. The Bible without Comment a single chapter work is an excellent criticism of the first version of the Scofield Reference Bible, being a leveling of adding opinions and comments to the actual text of the Bible, making a semi-canonical type of presentation. Indeed, many people today consider Scofield’s Notes almost as inspired as the original Scriptures. This is a definite read for every Christian.

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