This book doesn\'t endorse any systematic theology; rather, it\'s about how we theologize.
Who needs unity when correct doctrines are at stake, right? But, is the defense of all.
And if history is any indicator, this always weakens the unity of the church.
Why do two equally trained theologians, studying the same book and loving the same Lord, arrive at such different conclusions? This theological disagreement, at times becoming personal, spills over from the academia to seminaries and churches.
This book doesn\'t endorse any systematic theology; rather, it\'s about how we theologize