This work chronicles Bishop Carlton Pearson's fall from leader to heretic in the Pentecostal Christian community.
In The Gospel of Inclusion, pastor and public theologian Brandan Robertson offers a compelling assessment of the biblical texts, cultural context, and modern social movements to suggest that the entire thrust of the Christian gospel calls ...
In True Inclusion, public theologian and pastor Brandan Robertson shares how to move your church from mere welcome to radical embrace.
If you are like me you have struggled to accept the modern Christian church’s portrayal (or betrayal) of God, depiction of the devil and description of hell.
In God Is Not a Christian, nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu . . . , the provocative and acclaimed Bishop Carlton Pearson follows up on his celebrated first book, The Gospel of Inclusion, to tackle these questions and many more, exploring new ideas ...
Take this opportunity to extend God's grace to people of all backgrounds in this edition of Gracism.
Could the gospel be lost in evangelical churches? In this book, J.D. Greear shows how moralism and legalism have often eclipsed the gospel, even in conservative churches.
And this is not revolutionary, because tradition has had to change before; it is a developing truth, born of the corporate experience of the children of God, and open to our claiming the exercise of our God-given gift of reason.
Pastor Lamar Hardwick was thirty-six years old when he found out he was on the autism spectrum.
Miroslav Volf contends that if the healing word of the gospel is to be heard today, Christian theology must find ways of speaking that address the hatred of the other.
The Glorious Vision and the Way of the Cross