Christ Alone, Rod Rosenbladt
Christ Alone, Rod Rosenbladt
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Christ Alone

Author: Rod Rosenbladt

Narrator: Craig Beck

Unabridged: 1 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/02/2019


Synopsis

In our postmodern, pluralistic world, there are plenty of genuinely spiritual people who consider Christ a way to heaven, or even their way to heaven, but who refuse to acknowledge Him as the one and only way for everyone. In their estimation, anyone who stresses an exclusive, saving faith in Jesus Christ is at the least intolerant and, at worst, completely ignorant. Yet as Rod Rosenbladt shows in this booklet, there are numerous evidences that support the centrality and exclusivity of Christ. He draws on these here to affirm that even in the face of sophisticated theological attacks, God's Word--and Christ's unique claims--still hold true. In defending solus Christus Christians need not disregard the noble words or deeds of unbelievers throughout history. But there is One whose words and works stand far above all others, and whose entire existence proved His exclusive claims. And He deserves not only our worship, but our witness before a lost world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kris on May 16, 2020

A short little 60 page booklet that’s easy to read in one sitting for less than one hour. Five stars. Quote: "It is important to note here that, contrary to most American evangelicalism, the Reformation’s emphasis is on Christ and his death, not on our faith in Christ and his death. When the Scriptur......more

Goodreads review by KellyK on April 21, 2025

Excellent book, "Christ Alone", by Rod Rosenbladt. It's only 62 pages, but theologically and doctrinally rich!! I highlighted and bookmarked nearly every page on my Kindle reader. As the book explains: evangelical churches (though he points to American Evangelical churches, it can most definitely be s......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on April 20, 2025

This little book appeared in our church’s PO Box with no explanation. I’m not sure if it was intended as a rebuke or an encouragement. But reading it, I was encouraged to look to the ‘Christ outside’ and the forgiveness and life that’s in him alone.......more

Goodreads review by Adam on October 04, 2025

3/5 I slightly recommend/ Mid. I picked this book up on a recommendation from Ligonier Ministries. It’s introductory and simple, all though not very thought provoking. The selling point for this book is its length- running at about 58 pages. A person could read this book in one sitting. Although I t......more

Goodreads review by Warren Frank on April 09, 2019

This is a great short read on the supremacy of Christ in all things, but specifically our salvation. As a layperson I feel better able now to discuss the concept of “Christ Alone” with non-believers and unReformed Christians. Well worth reading.......more