Giving Voice to the Silent Pulpit: A layman explores the differences between Popular and Academic Christianity - eBook
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Giving Voice to the Silent Pulpit: A layman explores the differences between Popular and Academic Christianity - eBook  -     By: Barry E. Blood

Giving Voice to the Silent Pulpit: A layman explores the differences between Popular and Academic Christianity - eBook

Resource Publications / 2011 / ePub

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Title: Giving Voice to the Silent Pulpit: A layman explores the differences between Popular and Academic Christianity - eBook
By: Barry E. Blood
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Resource Publications
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781621891314
ISBN-13: 9781621891314
Stock No: WW108770EB

Publisher's Description

In Giving Voice to the Silent Pulpit, author Barry Blood explores the many differences that exist between Popular Christianity, (the doctrine as taught from the pulpit) and Academic Christianity, (the doctrine as taught in our colleges and seminaries). He contends these are startling differences that may shock the average Christian layperson. The author reveals how these differences have created an intellectual gap between the church and our present day worldview of reality, a gap which has contributed to the decline in Christian membership rolls worldwide. He contends that exposing these known doctrinal differences will create a more intellectually honest Christianity, and-he believes-will build a church that can be a more engaging choice for the educated populace of the twenty-first century.

Author Bio

Barry E. Blood, Sr. is a retired Aerospace manager and lay minister, with a passion for the study of religion in general and Christianity in particular. He is the author of Christian Dogma-The Twenty-first-century Perspective (2004).

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