The Trivialization of God: The Dangerous Illusion of a Manageable Deity
by Donald W. McCullough
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That God's holiness is revealed precisely in his love for sinners is one of the most wonderful truths of the Christian faith, and one of the most unknown - or at least practically forgotten amongst conservative and evangelical Christianity in North America. McCullough brings that truth to the front, and the result is a book that can help recentre someone on the real foundation of Jesus Christ as the sole real hope for the world.
A really excellent call to remember who God is and what that means.
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Donald W. McCullough has pastored congregation in Solana Beach, California, and Seattle and served as president of the San Francisco Theological Seminary and professor of theology and preaching.
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Christianity Today Book Awards (No. 9 – 1996)
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