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There is a lot of talk about heresy these days. The frequency and volume of accusations suggest that some Christians have lost a sense of the gravity of the word. On the other hand, many believers have little to no familiarity with orthodox doctrine or the historic distortions of it. What’s needed is a strong dose of humility and restraint, and also a clear and informed definition of orthodoxy and heresy. Know the Heretics provides an accessible “travel guide” to the most significant heresies throughout Christian history. As a part of the KNOW series, it is designed for personal study or classroom use, but also for small groups and Sunday schools wanting to more deeply understand the foundations of the faith. Each chapter covers a key statement of faith and includes a discussion of its historical context; a simple explanation of the unorthodox teaching, the orthodox response and a key defender; reflections of contemporary relevance; and discussion questions.
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Book Review: Know the Heretics by Justin Holcomb - a short look at beliefs of the historic heretical movements. Two points that I think are very helpful from the book: 1) Hersey usually started trying to simplify or ‘fix' confusing doctrines. 2) Flippant use of the word heresy can ruin the actual meaning to the point of making the concept useless. Kindle book is only $3.79 right now. There is also a companion book, Know the Creeds that I have picked up and will probably read fairly soon. I do think this would be a good book for a small group discussion, there are discussion questions and the chapters (and whole book) are short enough to make it easy to read and discuss.
My full review is on my blog at http://bookwi.se/heretics/