Heresies in Christianity: A Textbook on Identifying False Teachings

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SKU: 9786166294859 Categories: ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 443Author: Arthur A. Tiger
 

Description

Is your church doctrinally sound? Can you identify heresy when it appears in a sermon, book, or Bible study?

In an era when false teaching spreads faster than ever through social media, podcasts, and popular Christian books, the ability to discern truth from error is no longer optional—it’s essential for every church leader, seminary student, and mature believer.

‘Identifying and Understanding Heresy’ is the comprehensive textbook you’ve been waiting for.

Written by an experienced theological educator, this 18-chapter guide equips you with the biblical, historical, and practical tools to recognize and respond to false doctrine in its ancient and modern forms.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

✓ Biblical Foundations – Master the scriptural tests for orthodoxy and false teaching across both Testaments

✓ Historical Context – Discover how Gnosticism, Arianism, Pelagianism, and other ancient heresies emerged and were defeated

✓ Theological Framework – Understand WHY certain teachings are heretical and what they undermine in the gospel

✓ Contemporary Applications – Identify how Word-Faith theology, Progressive Christianity, New Apostolic Reformation, and other modern movements connect to ancient errors

✓ Practical Diagnostic Tools – Use questionnaires, comparison charts, and conversation guides to evaluate teaching in your context

✓ Pastoral Wisdom – Learn how to respond to heresy with both truth and love, counsel those attracted to false teaching, and when church discipline is necessary

COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE INCLUDES:

  • Christological heresies (Docetism, Arianism, Nestorianism)
  • Trinitarian errors (Modalism, Tritheism, Subordinationism)
  • Soteriological deviations (Pelagianism, Antinomianism, Universalism)
  • Ecclesiological debates (Donatism, church authority issues)
  • Modern movements (Prosperity Gospel, Open Theism, Federal Vision)
  • The psychology, culture, and politics behind heresy
  • Hermeneutical methods that lead to error


UNIQUE FEATURES: → Each chapter includes real quotes from historical and modern teachers → Comparison charts contrast orthodox vs. heretical positions → Case studies bring concepts to life → Discussion questions for classroom or small group use → Annotated bibliography for further research → Practical diagnostic questionnaires you can use immediately

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR:

  • Seminary students studying church history, theology, or apologetics
  • Pastors who need to protect their congregations from false teaching
  • Church elders and leaders responsible for doctrinal oversight
  • Small group leaders who want to go deeper
  • Mature Christians committed to doctrinal discernment


WHAT READERS ARE SAYING: ‘Finally, a textbook that combines academic rigor with pastoral wisdom. Every chapter is both intellectually satisfying and practically applicable.’

‘This book gave me language to articulate why certain popular teachings troubled my spirit. The diagnostic tools alone are worth the price.’

Don’t let false doctrine infiltrate your church. Equip yourself with the knowledge to guard the faith once delivered to the saints.

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Weight0.549 kg
Dimensions21.6 × 13.8 × 2.4 cm

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