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More Coffee Shop Theology: Translating Doctrinal Jargon into Everyday Life

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Because what you believe is important... Frank Moore returns with another helping of theological jargon made simple in More Coffee Shop Theology. Bringing tough doctrinal concepts to an understandable level for the average person, this second volume tackles topics including prevenient grace, saving faith, regeneration, predestination, baptism, tribulation, millennial views, eternity and more.Life's complexities can take on the simplicity God intended when discussing theology as if enjoying a cup of coffee in a local cafe. Your understanding of theology — 'the study of God' — becomes clearer through a 'grass-roots' approach.More Coffee Shop Theology and the initial offering, Coffee Shop Theology, provide basic, applicable instruction to assist you in defining what you believe.Topics discussed in Coffee Shop Theology include: the existence of God, the Trinity, Providence, Authority of Scripture, Human Nature, Original Sin, Systemic Evil, the Deity and Humanity of Christ and more.

152 pages, Paperback

First published June 26, 1998

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Frank Moore of the Church of the Nazarene.

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March 29, 2009
This is the logical extension from the first "Coffee Shop Theology" and it also does a very fine job of breaking down complex theological concepts into everyday language.
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