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Why We’re ProtestantThe Five Solas of the Reformation, and Why They Matter

Why We’re Protestant

The Five Solas of the Reformation, and Why They Matter

Nate Pickowicz
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One of the key questions the Protestant Reformation asked and answered was: how does a person get right with God? In approaching this question, the Reformers set out to rediscover and establish the bounds of essential Christianity through five declarations: sola Scriptura (Scripture alone), sola gratia (grace alone), sola fide (faith alone), solus Christus (Christ alone), and sola Deo gloria (the glory of God alone). Nate Pickowicz’s guide will help us understand not only the Reformation, but the Christian faith itself.

Nate Pickowicz

About Nate Pickowicz

Nate Pickowicz is the teaching pastor of Harvest Bible Church in Gilmanton Iron Works, New Hampshire. He is also the author of several books including ‘Why We’re Protestant’, ‘The American Puritans’, and ‘How to Eat Your Bible’. He and his wife, Jessica, have three children.

Specifications

  • Author: Nate Pickowicz
  • Release Date: November 2022
  • Pages: 160
  • Format: Large trade paperback
  • Dimensions: 216 x 138
  • ISBN: 9781527109124
  • Imprint: Christian Focus
  • Category: Bible Study > Theology > General

Endorsements

… wonderfully demonstrates what every Christian needs at the forefront of their mind: you must be pro–Christ, pro–evangelism, pro–exposition, pro–Bible and more! My only ‘protest’ is that the book is too short!

Mike Abendroth, Pastor, Bethlehem Bible Church, Boylston, Massachusetts & Host of No Compromise Radio

In the ecumenical movement (including Roman Catholicism, liberal Protestantism and sectors of Eastern Orthodoxy) there is a widespread sentiment that the Reformation is over. Our age resonates less and less with theological distinctions when thinking about ‘Christianity’. Pope Francis has suggested that Christianity is like a ‘polyhedron’ where everything is related with everything else with no criteria. I commend Nate Pickowicz’s book because it underlines the reality that the historical events of the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century were shaped by theological concerns that have permanent and on–going significance. Our age (and our churches) need to hear afresh why we are Protestant.

Leonardo De Chirico, Church planter in central Rome
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