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Doctrinal imagination

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Doctrinal imaginationb An amazing book that uses imagination to understand the basic truths of Christianity in a simple, easy-to-understand sentence! bIn this age of faith, It has become like a dreadful food. Therefore, in order to make the content of these beliefs that people will challenge, it is not necessary to dismiss the doctrine that has been learned, but rather to activate the imagination associated with the doctrines.[From Preface]Can members of our church intellectually explain Gods will, sacrament, or trinity? Could it be that we, the post-modern church, have lost their faith? Is this really important? The theologian James Reimer believes that this is an important issue, and that the faith has been in crisis because the church has not been able to lead the discussion on this topic. The author is short, but uses imagination to explain the basic doctrines of our faith in a clever and insightful way. This book explains the basic contents such as Heaven, Hell, Judgment, and Prayer according to historical insight and our time. While thanking church history and Christian tradition, it also reveals what priorities are important to the Anabaptist-Mennonites. In this book, Reimer thoroughly dismisses subjects as being too boring, not overbearing, but overly controversial. Rimmer organized this book, imagining the mysteries of faith leading readers interest.

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Published December 7, 2015

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