Christianity Without Religion Audiobook By Paul and Nuala O'Higgins, Paul O'Higgins, Nuala O'Higgins cover art

Christianity Without Religion

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Christianity Without Religion

By: Paul and Nuala O'Higgins, Paul O'Higgins, Nuala O'Higgins
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"Christianity Without Religion" is a refreshing, challenging look at how not to get tangled up in all the 'religious' nonsense which has attached itself onto the true gospel message. The authors, Paul and Nuala O'Higgins, explain what it means to be truly free as a Christian - no longer tied down by your sins. I tried to read it at my usual snappy pace at first, but quickly realised that I was missing much of what they were saying. In this sense, it is a bit like an Epistle. Although the message is simple, there is a great deal of detail and meaning that can be easily missed. The writers understand the Judaic roots of Christianity, and illustrate well the inseparability of the Old and New Testament, as well as the modern implications of the traditional Jewish festivals. It would be most useful as a tool to help you study the Bible. "Christianity Without Religion" is a refreshing, challenging look at how not to get tangled up in all the 'religious' nonsense which has attached itself onto the true gospel message. The authors, Paul and Nuala O'Higgins, explain what it means to be truly free as a Christian - no longer tied down by your sins. I tried to read it at my usual snappy pace at first, but quickly realised that I was missing much of what they were saying. In this sense, it is a bit like an Epistle. Although the message is simple, there is a great deal of detail and meaning that can be easily missed. The writers understand the Judaic roots of Christianity, and illustrate well the inseparability of the Old and New Testament. It would be most useful as a tool to help you study the Bible. Christian Living Christianity Personal Development Spiritual Growth
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