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Know the Heretics
Book • 2014
In 'Know the Heretics', Justin Holcomb introduces readers to the key figures who challenged orthodox Christian doctrine throughout history.
The book examines the lives and teachings of individuals like Arius, Pelagius, and Marcion, explaining their theological errors and the lasting impact they had on Christian thought.
By understanding these historical heresies, readers are better equipped to identify and refute similar errors in contemporary theology.
The book emphasizes the importance of sound doctrine and provides a clear guide to defending the core beliefs of Christianity.
Holcomb's accessible writing style makes complex theological issues understandable for both students and lay readers.
Ultimately, 'Know the Heretics' serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian orthodoxy.
The book examines the lives and teachings of individuals like Arius, Pelagius, and Marcion, explaining their theological errors and the lasting impact they had on Christian thought.
By understanding these historical heresies, readers are better equipped to identify and refute similar errors in contemporary theology.
The book emphasizes the importance of sound doctrine and provides a clear guide to defending the core beliefs of Christianity.
Holcomb's accessible writing style makes complex theological issues understandable for both students and lay readers.
Ultimately, 'Know the Heretics' serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian orthodoxy.
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as a book he wrote on heretics.

Justin Holcomb

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as a really good read packed with helpful information.


Michael Horton

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