The Bible Refutes Dogmatic Theology

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Meditations, Criticism & Interpretation
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Author: Maria Seferou ISBN: 9781370577217
Publisher: Maria Seferou Publication: January 30, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Maria Seferou
ISBN: 9781370577217
Publisher: Maria Seferou
Publication: January 30, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The aim of this book is to guide Christians, who have unanswered questions about their fundamental beliefs and feel logically offended by some of them, to find the truth from the Bible itself and set themselves free from spiritually harmful Dogma.
The author maintains that, since the Bible is a book written by men, it is not God inspired in its entirety. Therefore she does not call the whole Bible “God’s word” or holy. In fact, there are many profoundly unholy narratives there. The student of the Old and the New Testament, who is thirsty for spiritual truth, has the responsibility to prayerfully and fearlessly separate the “meat” of the Scriptures from the “bones” therein.
In this book Maria Seferou addresses the main issues of Christian theology. By quoting scriptures from different writers of the Bible for each particular issue (God, Christ, man, devil, salvation, prophecy, etc.) and commenting on them, the author endeavors to help the readers reevaluate for themselves the basic doctrines of Christianity and find the courage to discard the false of them, in order to be able to grow into personal Christhood.

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The aim of this book is to guide Christians, who have unanswered questions about their fundamental beliefs and feel logically offended by some of them, to find the truth from the Bible itself and set themselves free from spiritually harmful Dogma.
The author maintains that, since the Bible is a book written by men, it is not God inspired in its entirety. Therefore she does not call the whole Bible “God’s word” or holy. In fact, there are many profoundly unholy narratives there. The student of the Old and the New Testament, who is thirsty for spiritual truth, has the responsibility to prayerfully and fearlessly separate the “meat” of the Scriptures from the “bones” therein.
In this book Maria Seferou addresses the main issues of Christian theology. By quoting scriptures from different writers of the Bible for each particular issue (God, Christ, man, devil, salvation, prophecy, etc.) and commenting on them, the author endeavors to help the readers reevaluate for themselves the basic doctrines of Christianity and find the courage to discard the false of them, in order to be able to grow into personal Christhood.

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