Faith
Faith

Faith

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The book takes the reader to the roots of the Christian faith in order to answer the questions posed in the title: what do Christians believe, why do they believe it, and why does it really matter?

The book presents a global picture of how, over two millennia of human history, the Orthodox Christian faith has been the greatest driving force in the formation of Western civilization. The flourishing of the faith has brought the countries of the Old and New Worlds a dominant role on the planet, and its neglect today leads to the terrible consequences of cultural collapse, the clash of civilizations, and other problems.

The author touches on the main dogmas (assertions) shared by Christians of all denominations, and tries to prove, using many testimonies and real-life examples – from ancient history to the present day – why believers should hold fast to Orthodox Christianity – the faith handed down once and for all by the saints.

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Preface
Prologue


Part I. GOD AND FAITH
1. Everywhere, always and by everyone
2. God is
3. He spoke
4. Truth
5. What went wrong
6. Invasion
7. God is above us, God is near, God is within

Part II. FAITH AND LIFE
8. Identity change
9. Reconciliation
10. Church
11. Be holy - transform the world
12. The Sanctity of Life
13. How will it all end?
14. The Joy of Orthodoxy
15. Big offer

Notes
With gratitude
Appendix: The Faith Forever Delivered to the Saints


Чарльз Колсон

Charles Colson (1931–2012) - Special Advisor to President Nixon, one of the most influential US politicians and the main figures in the Watergate scandal; a man whose repentance and conversion to Christ became a world sensation and brought the term "born again" into popular culture. The "Prison Brotherhood", founded by Colson, unites more than 50,000 volunteers who serve in more than 600 prisons in 40 countries around the world. An active Christian activist and publicist, Colson has written more than a dozen books, including "Born Again" and "Loving God", which became bestsellers.

Vendor Нард
ISBN 978-966-8795-60-2
Year 2022
Cover Soft
Pages count 280
Language Ukrainian
Weight 273 g
Size 140 × 215 × 17

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Price ₴210.00
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