Creciendo Cristo – (Spanish)
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These days, doctrine has gotten bad press. Many see doctrine as an expression of rigidity, exclusivity, and lack of freedom. In actuality doctrinal beliefs can be a beautiful, logical expression of biblical teachings. While holding the Bible as its only creed, the Seventh-day Adventist Church has set forth a statement of fundamental beliefs to constitute its understanding of the life-giving principles of Scripture. In this book Kwabena Donkor leads you through an overview of the fundamental beliefs of the Adventist Church, with particular emphasis on the most recent addition, “Growing in Christ.” Throughout these pages Donkor explores how the church’s understanding of spiritual warfare-the great controversy between good and evil-is reflected in the fundamental beliefs. Your conviction and understanding are sure to increase as you discover how Adventist beliefs weave together to form a compelling, biblical, and logical declaration of faith.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781611610512
Language: Spanish
Kwabena Donkor
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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