Christless Christianity : the alternative gospel of the American church / Michael Horton. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker, (c)2008.Description: 270 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801013188
- BR1642.H823.C475 2008
- BR1642
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Christless Christianity: The American captivity of the Church -- Naming our captivity: moralistic, therapeutic deism -- Smooth talk and Christless Christianity -- How we turn good news into good advice -- Your own personal Jesus -- Delivering Christ: the message and the medium -- A call to the resistance.
Horton argues that while we invoke the name of Christ, too often Christ and the Christ-centered gospel are pushed aside. The result is a message and a faith that are, in Horton's words, "trivial, sentimental, affirming, and irrelevant." This alternative "gospel" is a message of moralism, personal comfort, self-help, self-improvement, and individualistic religion. It trivializes God, making him a means to our selfish ends. Horton skillfully diagnoses the problem and points to the solution: a return to the unadulterated gospel of salvation. ~ from publisher description.
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