The Struggle of Faith in a World of Beliefs
The Question of Orthodoxy
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About the Book
Christians have always struggled with what should characterize their lives and actions in the world. Often, they have inferred that their identity as Christians should revolve around either a list of doctrines proposed as orthodox or a set of ethics designed to promote a common morality. Usually, this emphasis on doctrines and ethics obscures the essential character of Christian faith. As a result, the real struggle has been to keep one’s Christian faith intact while different, and sometimes opposing, beliefs or traditions compete for one’s loyalty.
This book presents a way to resolve this struggle by noting the definitive characteristics of a Christian and the roles a church plays in helping Christians develop their full potential as human beings.
About the Author
Dr. Henry Lazenby holds degrees from Columbia International University, Covenant Theological Seminary, and the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He has taught at a seminary in India and lectured for eleven years at a Christian graduate school in the United States before devoting himself full-time to writing.