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Doctrine

What Christians Should Believe

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Doctrine

By: Mark Driscoll, Gerry Breshears
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
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Doctrine is the word Christians use to define the truth-claims revealed in Holy Scripture. Of course, there is a multitude of churches, church networks, and denominations, each with their own doctrinal statement with many points of disagreement. But while Christians disagree on a number of doctrines, there are key elements that cannot be denied by anyone claiming to be a follower of Jesus.

In Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe, Driscoll and Breshears teach 13 of these key elements. This meaty yet listenable overview of basic doctrine will help Christians clarify and articulate their beliefs in accordance with the Bible.

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I loved his book Spirit Filled Jesus. This one had some great teachings that helped me better understand some issues that have been argued by various denominations. Parts of it are slow and not as fruitful but worth better understanding God.

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Always a fan of Doctrine books and this is amazing! Thanks Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshears

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I liked the biblical connections made and explanations given. All well thought out and supported.

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