Pastor Gavin Ortlund uses four basic categories of doctrine to help church leaders consider how and what to prioritize in doctrine and ministry, encouraging humility and grace along the way.
âA timely and well-written book on a vitally important subject. Ortlund reminds us that Christian theologians must see themselves first and foremost as servants of the Great Commission. He shows us how much of the Christian academy has been divorced from the gospel mission. The Bible is a theological, pastoral, and evangelistic bookâand those must never be separated, lest one become malformed. I am immediately using this book with our elder and pastoral team!ââJ. D. Greear, author, Gospel: Recovering the Power that Made Christianity Revolutionary and 12 Truths and a Lie: Answers to Lifeâs Biggest QuestionsâGavin Ortlund is a scholar and leader who both wields the sword of the Spirit and exhibits the fruit of the Spirit. He not only stands up for Jesus but also stands with him in love, holiness, and mission. In a sadly contentious time, this book shows us how to love each other and stay on mission together even when we see some nonessential doctrines in different ways. This is a wise and needed book.ââRussell Moore, Editor in Chief, Christianity Today; author, Losing Our ReligionâTo put it simply: this is an important book. With a historianâs insight, a theologianâs precision, and a pastorâs wisdom, Gavin Ortlund has given the church an invaluable handbook for navigating our ongoing doctrinal challenges and for healing our ongoing doctrinal divisions.ââJared C. Wilson, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Author in Residence, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, The Imperfect Disciple and Love Me AnywayâSome seem to think that faithfulness to God is measured in how much we argue about things. I am so grateful for Gavin Ortlundâs book, which reminds us that faithfulness can be defined in far more biblical ways. Ortlund does not pretend that he has the answers to end all church arguments, but he helps us understand that failure to distinguish critical matters from secondary and tertiary concerns is an abandonment of the pastoral prudence that is essential to Christâs mission. Even Jesus said, âI still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now.â For pastors operating with the care and courage of Jesus, patience is not compromise, kindness is not weakness, and Christâs mission supersedes our personal victories. Ortlund honors Christâs manner as well as his message in this fascinating and challenging book.ââBryan Chapell, Stated Clerk, Presbyterian Church in AmericaâThere are few needs today as urgent as the one Gavin Ortlund so ably addresses in this wonderful book. Healthy theological perspective and poise are all too absent in an age of immediate escalation and rage. This book could transform our thinking, our capacity for fellowship, and our witness to the world. I pray it is read widely and heeded deeply.ââSam Allberry, Associate Pastor, Immanuel Nashville, Tennessee; author, One with My LordâGavin Ortlund helps us think well as brothers and sisters in Christ on where we must staunchly defend the truth and draw immovable lines. He also helps us know where to extend grace and lovingly disagree while working together for the fulfillment of the Great Commission and the building up of the Lordâs church. This book is much needed in our day. May our Savior use it for our good and his glory.ââDaniel L. Akin, President, Southeastern Baptist Theological SeminaryâIn this age of theological infighting and compromise, Gavin Ortlund issues a clarion call for wisdom. You donât have to agree with him on everything to appreciate his sane and clarifying advice. This is an important book for our time, helping the church as we struggle for both faithfulness to Godâs word and a proper Christian unity.ââMichael Reeves, President and Professor of Theology, Union School of Theology, United KingdomâAs best I can tell, this is the first book of its kind and is long overdue. Gavin Ortlund has done the church a tremendous service by providing a clear, irenic, and well-reasoned (not to mention biblical) perspective on the comparative importance of our many Christian doctrines. Some in the church today have waged vigorous war and âdiedâ needlessly on virtually every hill, while others, in the name of unity, donât find any hill worth âdyingâ on. To both, and to everyone in between the two extremes, I say, âRead this book!âââSam Storms, Founder and President, Enjoying God Ministries
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ISBN
9781433567421
Publisert
2020-04-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Crossway Books
Vekt
194 gr
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
133 mm
Dybde
12 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
G, 01
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176
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Foreword by
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Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) runs the popular YouTube channel Truth Unites and is the author of several books, including Humility; Finding the Right Hills to Die On; and Theological Retrieval for Evangelicals. Gavin and his wife, Esther, have five children.Â
D. A. Carson (PhD, Cambridge University) is Emeritus Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is a cofounder and theologian-at-large of the Gospel Coalition and has written and edited nearly two hundred books. He and his wife, Joy, have two children and live in the north suburbs of Chicago.