Synopses & Reviews
Today even many well-meaning Christians say it: "It doesn't really matter what you believe, so long as you're sincere". These pages demonstrate that such a "doctrineless Christianity" is not merely impossible; it's dangerous. Indeed, argues author Dorothy L. Sayers, if Christians don't steep themselves in doctrine, then the Christian Faith -- and the world outside the Faith -- will descend into chaos. It's a surprising argument these days, but readers of this book will agree with Sayers that dogma is no exercise in hairsplitting about insignificant matters; it's a vibrant window into the splendor of God's truth, a window that each Christian soul needs. Doctrine is vital to the faith of even the simplest believers. So which is it for you? Creed . . . or chaos?