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Don Thorsen (PhD, Drew University) is professor of theology, chair of the department of theology and ethics, and chair of advanced studies in the Haggard Graduate School of Theology at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California. His previous books include The Wesleyan Quadrilateral and An Exploration of Christian Theology.

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Calvin vs. Wesley: Bringing...

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An Exploration of Christian...

3.78 avg rating — 91 ratings — published 2007 — 11 editions
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The Wesleyan Quadrilateral:...

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What Christians Believe abo...

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Everything You Know about E...

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What’s True about Christian...

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Everything You Know about E...

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Strength to Be Holy

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Pocket Dictionary of Christ...

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Jesus' Best Friend: A Novel

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“Right belief (or what some refer to as orthodoxy: Latin, ortho, “right” + doxy, “glory, teaching, belief”) has long been considered foundational to Christianity, but so have other dimensions of it. Other Christian values include right action (orthopraxy), a right heart (orthokardia), and a right society (orthosocietas).7 Christianity ought not to be understood one-dimensionally; it is holistic, embracing the whole of God’s creation and redemptive work in the world.”
Don Thorsen, Calvin vs. Wesley: Bringing Belief in Line with Practice



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