Theologian and author, David Campbell, writes on 10 core doctrines of the faith in his book, “No Diving.” He begins with the topic of faith simply because the doctrine of faith has so often been misunderstood and twisted by different camps such as the Word of Faith movement and the Prosperity Gospel movement. I was thankful that Campbell began here to lay a firm foundation. He then moves to the topic of worship, healing, eschatology, money, the baptism of the Holy Spirit, prophecy, the Kingdom of God, Law and Grace, and finally the Church.
I think this book is pretty unique in the sense that it deals head on with topics such as healing, prophecy and the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Apart from Grudem’s Systematic Theology, I’ve not seen a theology book that speaks on the baptism of the Holy Spirit in an academic manner. For this reason, I think you could label Campbell’s book as a sort of mini systematic theology for Charismatics. His chapter on eschatology was also extremely helpful. Campbell unravels the commonly held tenet of a secret rapture held by dispensationalists. He’s not a fan in case you’re wondering. He also does a fine job of dismantling dispensationalism on its own. I appreciated the brief history of how dispensationalism began and how it has influenced American eschatology.
Just because this book may seem small, by no means is it small in thought! The chapters are thorough and Campbell doesn’t simply regurgitate someone else’s ideas and research. He certainly avoids the shallow end of the faith as the subtitle indicates. I believe Campbell is a fresh voice and brings a unique perspective to these timeless truths found in Scripture. His book is readable yet academic. I’ll admit there were times where I thought he was actually a bit too heady. Again, don’t expect to swim in the shallow end of the pool in this one!
All in all, the book is a great resource especially to those who are of the Charismatic persuasion. The final chapter on the Church is fantastic as a pastor who holds a high ecclesiology! If you’re new to dispensational eschatology or need to explain why a secret rapture is silliness, this is for you. If you’re looking for a robust understanding of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, you’ll find this book especially helpful!