

Know What You Believe
Author: Paul E. Little
Narrator: Larry McKeever
Unabridged: 5 hr 50 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Published: 06/22/2005
Categories: Nonfiction, Religion
Author: Paul E. Little
Narrator: Larry McKeever
Unabridged: 5 hr 50 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Published: 06/22/2005
Categories: Nonfiction, Religion
Paul E. Little and his wife, Marie, worked for twenty-five years with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. Until his death in 1975, he was also associate professor of evangelism at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He was the author of several books and articles, including Know What You Believe and Know Why You Believe.
It's like a catechism for modern readers— well, not exactly a catechism, which helps Christians memorize the basics, but more like a tool of explanation aimed at atheists. I’d give this to any person asking to know more about Christianity. It’s really simple and clear, and I think most all Christian......more
Wowza! This was an incredible book! It was very helpful in answering a lot of common questions that Christians have, using the Bible as backup. It really solidified *what* I believe, also helping me to fully understand *why* I believe what I believe. Mr. Little lays everything out in a clear and con......more
Know What You Believe summarizes the basic Protestant Christian beliefs on God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Bible, people, sin, salvation, the church, angels, Satan, demons, and things to come. It does a good job of covering many ideas in a short space, and it gives Biblical references for ea......more
I love that this is basically a manual for what you believe. It explains everything you need to know about being a Christian in a way that most anyone could understand. Very good, I will read again!......more
For the goals and the brevity of this book, it’s excellent. Naturally, he writes from a place of low church evangelicalism, so there’s not room to entertain every Catholic/Orthodox position, but when he does invite those conversations, he does so from a plain, well-cited stance. Everything is well-c......more