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Counterfeit Christianity: The Persistence of Errors in the Church is unavailable, but you can change that!

Historic heresies didn’t die or fade away. Each generation boasts its own. Even while these counterfeit teachings remain outside the accepted bounds of Christianity, modern-day versions plague churches.So how does a church leader or pastor understand and deal with these age-old controversies when they pop up in the congregation? In this book, Roger Olson describes the curses but also gifts...

orthodoxy. That must come as a surprise to many readers who are used to thinking many more people are heretics than actually are! It’s not that easy to be a heretic. I, for one, (and this is common practice among Christians educated in theology) do not label persons as heretics unless they know what they are teaching is against either ecumenical Christianity or their own denominational orthodoxy. Now, a qualification is in order. Astute readers may already be thinking, “What about the person who doesn’t