The Master's Academy International, John MacArthur (University of Queensland Australia), Mark Tatlock
The radical message of "Christ alone" is universally opposed by a pluralistic and self-centered world. Such opposition takes the form of works-based religion, secular philosophy, interfaith ecumenical trends, and even the man-centered theology that threatens to infiltrate evangelical circles. This collection of essays examines these threats in different regions around the world and demonstrates the sufficiency of the gospel in every case to overcome them. The result is a resounding affirmation of the glorious truth that in every culture and among every people salvation is found in Christ...
The radical message of "Christ alone" is universally opposed by a pluralistic and self-centered world. Such opposition takes the form of works-based r...