Humble Orthodoxy, by Joshua Harris. Reviewed by Matt Kortus.
Matt Kortus reviews Joshua Harris's "Humble Orthodoxy," examining how Christians should maintain sound doctrine while exercising humility and grace toward others. The review emphasizes that genuine orthodoxy, grounded in understanding Christ's atoning work, should naturally produce a humble and compassionate approach to defending and sharing Christian truth.
Humble Orthodoxy, Joshua Harris. Colorado Springs, CO: Multnomah Books, 2013. Pp. 83. [Reviewed by Matt Kortus.] In the apostle Paul's second letter to Timothy, he urges Timothy to "Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus" (1:13). By these words, Paul encourages the young pastor to orthodoxy. In the same letter, Paul exhorts Timothy to instruct in meekness those who are in opposition (2:25). By these words, Paul encourages the...
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