Essential Doctrine Made Wall Chart Laminated
$14.99
This laminated wall chart is perfect for anyone who wants to know the basic doctrines of the Christian faith. These key beliefs of Christianity are embraced by Christians around the world. Today’s churches are filled with people who are passionate about being Christians, but who may not know what exactly they believe. The author is Dr. Norman Geisler, Professor of Theology and Apologetics and co-founder of Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, NC.
Topics include:
*God’s Unity
*God’s Tri-unity
*Christ’s Virgin Birth
*Human Depravity
*Christ’s Sinlessness
*Christ’s Deity
*Christ’s Humanity
*Necessity of God’s Grace
*Necessity of Faith
*Christ’s Atoning Death
*Christ’s Bodily Resurrection
*Christ’s Bodily Ascension
*Christ’s Intercession
*Christ’s Second Coming
*Inspiration of Scriptures
Wall chart measures 19″ x 26″.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781596361461
ISBN10: 1596361468
Norman Geisler
Binding: Other
Published: August 2007
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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