The book is well-organized, concise, yet covers a lot of ground. When there is more than one interpretation on doctrine it seems to me the author fairly summarizes the competing views and ultimately ends with the view that the Baptists adopt. I was never off-put but the way it was stated, in fact the Baptists seemed to reach the only rational conclusion when consulting scripture. This brings up a major plus for the book. Scripture is cited in the text for points made, so the reader can check easily. The style is not flowery, very factual, and never wastes a word. It is not preachy. I debated whether to give it 5 stars, since the book delivered on all it promised: fundamental points were covered, clearly and for the layman, and there wasn't any non-fundamental fluff. It was entertaining to me in the way it answered many questions I had had in my years of being Christian, and firmed up other beliefs in its systematic, A to Z approach. I want to compare other similar books to see how they compare to this one. I can't imagine another being as page-for-page rewarding. It was like the doctor found your health problem and prescribed the drugs, all without cold hands, chit-chat or a long wait in the reception area.