A Sampling of Heresies and Theological Errors

A Sampling of Heresies and Theological Errors 

Description

“For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.” (2 Corinthians 11:13-14)

This book aims to educate Christians and non-Christians about the dangers of heretical groups and error riddled theology to help Christians answer and refute the claims of such errors and heresies.

Chapters

Chapter One: The Jehovah’s Witnesses and date setting

Chapter Two: John 1:1 and the New World translation

Chapter Three: Eddyism, An illusion or a delusion? The confused, contradictory world of Mary Baker Eddy

Chapter Four: Moonification or Unification? 

Chapter Five: A Tale of Two Prophets  

Chapter Six: C.S. Lewis, A Fact sheet 

Chapter Seven: The Theology of C. S. Lewis by Dr. Cornelius Van Til

Chapter Eight: C.S. Lewis and Rome

Chapter Nine: Heresy

Chapter Ten: Trust in the Lord our God and not man. A brief study in contrasts. 

Other books by the author:

The Religion That Started in a Hat

The Five Points of Scriptural Authority: A Defense of Sola Scriptura

1 Corinthians 15:29 Revisited: A Scriptural based interpretation

Christian Apologetics in the marketplace of ideas

Studies in Soteriology: The Doctrines of Grace Magnified

Doctrinal Disputations

What Does the Bible Say? Vol. 1-5

An Addendum to The Religion that Started in a Hat

Mr. Kettler has previously published articles in the Chalcedon Report and Contra Mundum. He and his wife Marea attend the Westminster, CO, RPCNA Church. Mr. Kettler is the author of books defending the Reformed Faith. Books can be ordered online at www. JackKettler .com

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