For decades, believers, students, and pastors have sought to deepen their understanding of the Bible's core teachings. In the landscape of modern theological literature, few textbooks have achieved the widespread acclaim and lasting relevance of Foundations of Christian Doctrine: A Practical Guide to Christian Belief by the late Australian Pentecostal theologian, Kevin J. Conner.
Unlike abstract philosophical theology, Conner emphasizes the practical nature of doctrine. The book is designed not just to inform the mind but to influence daily living. Through Foundations , readers are exposed to the basic doctrines of the Bible and are taught how these doctrines apply to daily life and sermons. Foundations Of Christian Doctrine Kevin Conner.pdf
Conner also explores the work of Christ, including His death, burial, and resurrection. He explains that Christ's death was a substitutionary sacrifice for our sins, and that His resurrection demonstrates His power over death and sin. This doctrine was both familiar and new to me, and I appreciated Conner's clear explanations of the different aspects of Christ's work. For decades, believers, students, and pastors have sought
An introduction to the study of theology. Revelation: How God reveals Himself to humanity. The Scriptures: The inspiration and authority of the Bible. God: The nature, attributes, and person of God. The Holy Spirit: His person, work, and presence. Angels: The study of celestial beings. Conner also explores the work of Christ, including
In the vast ocean of Christian literature, few works achieve the rare balance of being deeply scholarly yet radically accessible. For decades, pastors, Bible college students, and lay leaders have searched for a structured, biblically rooted approach to faith. One name consistently rises to the top in Pentecostal and Charismatic circles: .