Released in the UK January 1970
Released in the US January 1970
Large trade paperback | 368 Pages
9781857927290 • £8.99 $12.99
BISAC – REL067000
People ask the strangest things in Christian books - a pocket sized large print Bible or maybe a profound leader's guide for instant Bible studies! A few moments thought would make us realise how silly we can be ... does a really interesting book on Christian doctrine come into the same category?
God is the most interesting person you could know, so why did you ever doubt it could be done?
Larry Dixon
Dr. Larry Dixon is Professor Emeritus at Columbia International University, South Carolina. The author of over a dozen books, he and his wife Linda have been married over fifty years and have seven grandchildren. He blogs at larrydixon.wordpress.com
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'In today's sitcom-stupid society, wisecracking can sometimes still stab awake people, especially young people, whom anything else would send to sleep. So there is a real job out there for this jokey-sober workbook on Christian Foundations to do.'
J. I. Packer
(1926–2020), Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology, Regent College, Vancouver, Canada
'Larry Dixon has a marvelous facility with words, making profound concepts appear straightforward. Covering the entire scope of Christian theology as he does, the reader is teased along to richer territories effortlessly. For Christians who want a primer on the basics of Christian theology, this is the book to read.'
Derek W. H. Thomas
Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries; Retired Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church (ARP), Columbia, South Carolina
'Whenever Larry Dixon writes about doctrine, it's very understandable AND practical. He writes in a way that not only satisfies your intellect, but warms your heart and motivates you to action.'
Dr. Dixon is a systematic theologian, and his material is well organized. Hence the ease with which a reader makes his way through the book. I recommend the book to Christians who want to know what to believe - and to theologians too!