How to Read and Interpret the Holy Bible: an Authorative Teaching - E-book - ePub

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 Erik Angus MacRae - How to Read and Interpret the Holy Bible: an Authorative Teaching.
Coming alongside his other recent work "Clarification of the Expectations and Rights of Pastors, Priests, Elders and the Laypeople in Christianity and... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Coming alongside his other recent work "Clarification of the Expectations and Rights of Pastors, Priests, Elders and the Laypeople in Christianity and the Churches of Jesus Christ" author Erik Angus MacRae, moved of the Holy Spirit in the combat against corruption, dishonesty and false teaching in the Christian Church produced this document in order to clarify the handling of the Holy Bible and its proper method of interpretation.
There is a right way and a wrong way to read and use the Bible- it is critical that all Christians understand this.

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  • Date de parution
    13/12/2021
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8201316907
  • EAN
    9798201316907
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Erik Angus MacRae

Born Erik MacRae to Richard Warren and Valerie MacRae, the author has spent his whole life in the region of Ontario, Canada and grew up in Scarborough. Growing with a troubled childhood, and uncertain of what to make of his future Erik would face numerous bouts of depression, anxiety and escapism in his life until becoming a Christian and gaining a more thorough understanding of the literature of the Holy Bible of Christianity which gave him a sense of meaning and purpose and ultimate destiny.
Erik has been through multiple denominations of the Christian faith with exceedingly different doctrinal stances, first beginning his journey in a Baptist-Calvinist Church, where he learned the basics of Christ for about seven years. After this he would become involved on studies in the Hebrew Roots movement, but later defected to a more biblically-oriented messianic congregation. Finally, he would identify as non-denominational and serve in discussions with numerous Christians of all denominations.
He is very zealous for defending the authority and legitimacy of the biblical text and its core dictates. Throughout his informational journeys he has studied the work of the Minnesota pastor Daniel Joseph of Corner fringe Ministries closely for over 3 years and numerous topics pertaining to apologetics. Fancying himself an apologist at heart, Erik carries a great passion for "equipping the sheep" of the Christian faith through education to defend their Faith, and for aiding the non-Christian in understanding the complex and numerous evidences that point to the reality of God and His Person in the Father, Son, Holy Spirit and His Word as the Scripture of the Holy Bible.
He has a deep interest in Christian philosophy, Biblical archaeology, and comparative studies, and for bridging denominational gaps through discussions of differences.

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