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Coffee Shop Theology: Translating Doctrinal Jargon into Everyday Life

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More than ever before, Christians must know what we believe and why. The reason is simple but serious. In a world where most ways of thinking are considered equally true regardless of how unscriptural they may be or how odd they may sound, if our anchor isn't set in a rock-solid theology, we'll be washed out to sea on the riptide of bogus beliefs. Finally, here is a readable, understandable book that explains theological concepts and brings them into focus for everyday living. In Coffee Shop Theology Dr. Frank Moore covers a wide array of theological concepts and brings them by the digestible handfuls into your living room. Don't be turned off the the word theology. Dr. Moore has left all the big words in the fat books.

152 pages, Paperback

First published June 22, 1998

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Frank Moore of the Church of the Nazarene.

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Great conversational book on complex theological subjects. Easy and helpful read.
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March 29, 2009
The publisher and I both agree that this is a "reference" book but I give it 4 stars because it is *very* readable and, as promised, the book "translates doctrinal jargon into everyday life".
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December 6, 2014
I liked how each topic/chapter could be read as a devotional...so it wasn't just a boring theology book. I personally did want more technical terminology, but the book represented itself honestly.
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