True Christianity

It May Not Be What You Think (Third Edition)

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: James E. Gibson ISBN: 9780998877426
Publisher: James E. Gibson, Freelance Writer Publication: September 9, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James E. Gibson
ISBN: 9780998877426
Publisher: James E. Gibson, Freelance Writer
Publication: September 9, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

True Christianity: It May Not Be What You Think seeks to define true Christianity and to help persons progress toward practicing it. The third edition contains numerous small corrections, changes, and/or updates, over 300 total from the second edition.

This ebook third edition for Kobo is adapted from ebook third editions submitted to (and published by) other sources earlier in 2017, and those ebook versions were adapted from the trade paperback print book third edition published earlier in 2017.

The book's introduction is followed by 51 mainly very short chapters that are subdivided into five parts.

The chapters in the first part define true Christianity (also called authentic Christianity or real Christianity) and offer general guidelines for practicing it.

Chapters in the second section discuss specific attitudes and beliefs.

Chapters in the third segment cover specific behaviors.

The fourth portion is probably the most unusual one. It discusses the relationship between Christianity and some other beliefs and practices. This fourth section includes generally very brief discussions of subjects such as atheism, agnosticism, religions other than Christianity, hypnotism, mental illness, and ESP. One chapter in this fourth part deals briefly with some of the unusual events the author has experienced or witnessed.

Part five concludes the book with a brief summary/epilogue.

A few chapters in the book deal much with the author's own views and/or experiences. A few cite numerous other sources to support the author's views. All chapters reflect the author's personal perspective rather than that of any particular Christian denomination or any other person.

Each chapter after the introduction contains two or more sometimes provocative "Questions for Reflection and Discussion."

The author hopes the book will help persons live happier, healthier, longer, more fruitful lives by coming closer to practicing true Christianity.

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True Christianity: It May Not Be What You Think seeks to define true Christianity and to help persons progress toward practicing it. The third edition contains numerous small corrections, changes, and/or updates, over 300 total from the second edition.

This ebook third edition for Kobo is adapted from ebook third editions submitted to (and published by) other sources earlier in 2017, and those ebook versions were adapted from the trade paperback print book third edition published earlier in 2017.

The book's introduction is followed by 51 mainly very short chapters that are subdivided into five parts.

The chapters in the first part define true Christianity (also called authentic Christianity or real Christianity) and offer general guidelines for practicing it.

Chapters in the second section discuss specific attitudes and beliefs.

Chapters in the third segment cover specific behaviors.

The fourth portion is probably the most unusual one. It discusses the relationship between Christianity and some other beliefs and practices. This fourth section includes generally very brief discussions of subjects such as atheism, agnosticism, religions other than Christianity, hypnotism, mental illness, and ESP. One chapter in this fourth part deals briefly with some of the unusual events the author has experienced or witnessed.

Part five concludes the book with a brief summary/epilogue.

A few chapters in the book deal much with the author's own views and/or experiences. A few cite numerous other sources to support the author's views. All chapters reflect the author's personal perspective rather than that of any particular Christian denomination or any other person.

Each chapter after the introduction contains two or more sometimes provocative "Questions for Reflection and Discussion."

The author hopes the book will help persons live happier, healthier, longer, more fruitful lives by coming closer to practicing true Christianity.

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