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Like many others, I am sure, I was most interested to pick up this book because it was our new Pope in his own words. When I heard that this book was out there, I was intrigued; rarely do we get an insight into a Pope's mind like this, where it... [Read on]
Joshua Harris has a new, short book which argues that caring about doctrine doesn’t mean you have to be a big fat jerk face. Humble Orthodoxy: Holding the Truth High Without Putting People Down takes aim at heresy hunters on the one side, and... [Read on]
I recently receive this book free to review and after reading this book, all I could do it sit back in a contemplative state thinking “wow”. The author goes into details in regards to the potential fall, to the point of bankruptcy of the United... [Read on]
Before I get into my review let me encourage you get this book! It is so needed by Christians today. My first thought in readying the title almost scared me away from this book, just because seeing the word "orthodoxy" personally brings... [Read on]
Don’t let the size of Humble Orthodoxy by Joshua Harris fool you: this short work is jam-packed with Scripture and truth. Harris takes Paul’s second letter to Timothy as a loose framework for his thoughts on Christian living. In doing so, his... [Read on]
HUMBLE ORTHODOXY Joshua Harris Joshua Harris has addressed a real problem prevalent in today’s religious world. Over and over Harris stresses that Truth matters, but so does attitude. “We don’t have to choose between Truth and kindness. ... [Read on]
With a subtitle of “holding the truth high without putting people down”, this book was sure to be thought-provoking. I know Joshua Harris from some of his other writing, but haven’t read any of his “deep” books on religious thought or beliefs or... [Read on]
Joshua's premise starts with the idea that many Christians who know their orthodoxy can be quite arrogant in their presentation style. This isn't a book encouraging Christians to be unsure of themselves; on the contrary. Harris says "But we don't... [Read on]
God Distorted by John Bishop is a call to reevaluate our perceptions of God and His ability to be present in our lives. Bishop asserts that we should be careful not to compare our earthly father with our heavenly Father, with whom there is no... [Read on]
Humble Orthodoxy: holding the truth high without putting people down is the sixth book from Joshua Harris, the lead pastor at Covenant Life Church in Maryland. This short, hardcover book of 83 pages (including the study guide) was published in... [Read on]