Doctrine, Mark Driscoll
Doctrine, Mark Driscoll
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Doctrine
What Christians Should Believe

Author: Mark Driscoll, Gerry Breshears

Narrator: TBD

Unabridged: 15 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/01/2010


Synopsis

Doctrine is the word Christians use to define the truth-claims revealed in Holy Scripture. Of course there is a multitude of churches, church networks, and denominations, each with their own doctrinal statement with many points of disagreement. But while Christians disagree on a number of doctrines, there are key elements that cannot be denied by anyone claiming to be a follower of Jesus.In Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe, Driscoll and Breshears teach thirteen of these key elements. This meaty yet readable overview of basic doctrine will help Christians clarify and articulate their beliefs in accordance with the Bible.

About Mark Driscoll

Mark Driscoll is one of the 50 most influential pastors in America, and the founder of Mars Hill Church in Seattle (www.marshillchurch.org), the Paradox Theater, and the Acts 29 Network which has planted scores of churches. Mark is the author of The Radical Reformission: Reaching Out Without Selling Out. He speaks extensively around the country, has lectured at a number of seminaries, and has had wide media exposure ranging from NPR’s All Things Considered to the 700 Club, and from Leadership Journal to Mother Jones magazine. He’s a staff religion writer for the Seattle Times. Along with his wife and children, Mark lives in Seattle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James

While the writer has had very public issues, and, in my opinion, has been disqualified from pastoral ministry, this book is a good resource for believers. While I would not endorse Driscoll at this point, this point is worth owning and reading (and re-reading).......more

Goodreads review by Jason

Sadly, most Christians rarely, if ever, put a second's thought into the doctrines of Christianity. Many may even find the title (Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe) to be offensive or controversial. Many, if not most, self-professing Christians may not even know what "doctrines" are or where t......more

Goodreads review by Dustin

Two reasons I re-read this book: 1) Our church was prepping for a class on Doctrine in general. This book provided a nice template on core doctrines. 2) After listening to the Rise & Fall of Mars Hill podcast, I was curious to re-read a few of Driscoll’s old titles. It was as if I wanted to pick up on......more