Who Am I?
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Christian Identity' can sound like a strange concept, but Terry Johnson rightly points to the importance of defining Christian faith by what the Bible teaches. Building on the Scripture teaching of the creation of the human race and the effects of the Fall, he shows that we need a proper theologically balanced understanding of the elements of salvation, and a clear understanding of how the biblical pictures of the Christian need to be held together. How can the Christian be both saint and sinner, and an adopted son, a servant and a sheep all at the same time? How do these images work together to enable us to serve and obey God fully?
Christian Identity' can sound like a strange concept, but Terry Johnson rightly points to the importance of defining Christian faith by what the Bible teaches. Building on the Scripture teaching of the creation of the human race and the effects of the Fall, he shows that we need a proper theologically balanced understanding of the elements of salvation, and a clear understanding of how the biblical pictures of the Christian need to be held together. How can the Christian be both saint and sinner, and an adopted son, a servant and a sheep all at the same time? How do these images work together to enable us to serve and obey God fully?