Many Christians believe we ought to ignore Satan and his army of demons. Others say we should be learning how to fight them and seek to engage them in battle. But what does the Bible say? In How to Meet the Enemy John MacArthur explores the origin of spiritual warfare, its present reality, and what our response should be. He also takes a detailed look at each piece of spiritual armor -- which h…
"This book examines 'inclusivism', one of the most debated theological issues. Since the beginning of the church, people contemplating Christianity have struggled with the question of what will happen to the unevangelized. If God is loving, will those who have never heard the gospel be sentenced to eternal punishment?"--Amazon.com
The charismatic idea is one of evangelicalism's most troublesome issues. In Showing the Spirit respected New Testament Scholar D.A. Carson addresses both sides of the matter by expounding on the crucial passage, 1 Corinthians 12-14. Carson's even-handed consideration of nuances in the Greek Text challenge the presuppositions held by both sides of the matter. (54)
The three principles are "eat the foods God created for you," "don't alter God's design," and "don't let any food or drink become your God."