Let the Shadows Speak

An exciting new hope for Christian unity

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Reference, Criticism & Interpretation
Cover of the book Let the Shadows Speak by Ed Gaglardi, Xulon Press
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Author: Ed Gaglardi ISBN: 1230000266317
Publisher: Xulon Press Publication: September 5, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ed Gaglardi
ISBN: 1230000266317
Publisher: Xulon Press
Publication: September 5, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

IS CHRISTIAN UNITY POSSIBLE?

Is it possible that most Christians could agree on doctrines such as:

Eternal Security, Infant Baptism, Original Sin, Women as Elders, Free Will, Predestination, Homosexuality, Who Has the Keys to the Kingdom?, Penance, The Deity of Christ, Filioque, Why do Good People Suffer, Religious Hierarchies, Purgatory, and Salvation?

IT IS POSSIBLE, and the key lies in an ancient biblical tool largely forgotten today. The power of this tool, referred to in the Bible as shadows, lies in the fact that it paints doctrines in picture form rather than with words. (You can't argue over pictures.) The author sets out to prove that God deliberately designed this tool, and He placed it in the Bible for this very use.

GAGLARDI applies this tool to the above doctrines and more.

“Practical, insightful, learned and godly.”    Editor -Xulon Press

 

 

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IS CHRISTIAN UNITY POSSIBLE?

Is it possible that most Christians could agree on doctrines such as:

Eternal Security, Infant Baptism, Original Sin, Women as Elders, Free Will, Predestination, Homosexuality, Who Has the Keys to the Kingdom?, Penance, The Deity of Christ, Filioque, Why do Good People Suffer, Religious Hierarchies, Purgatory, and Salvation?

IT IS POSSIBLE, and the key lies in an ancient biblical tool largely forgotten today. The power of this tool, referred to in the Bible as shadows, lies in the fact that it paints doctrines in picture form rather than with words. (You can't argue over pictures.) The author sets out to prove that God deliberately designed this tool, and He placed it in the Bible for this very use.

GAGLARDI applies this tool to the above doctrines and more.

“Practical, insightful, learned and godly.”    Editor -Xulon Press

 

 

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