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Introduction to Protestant Theology Gollwitzer, Helmut and Cairns, D.
Introduction to Protestant Theology Gollwitzer, Helmut and Cairns, D.
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**Introduction to Protestant Theology** by Helmut Gollwitzer (translated by David Cairns) is your friendly gateway into the wonderfully complex world of Protestant thought—without the stuffy academic jargon that usually makes your eyes glaze over.
Gollwitzer, a respected German theologian who wasn't afraid to ruffle ecclesiastical feathers, breaks down centuries of Protestant theology into digestible chunks. He tackles the big questions: salvation, scripture, church authority, and what it actually means to be Protestant in the modern world. Think of it as Protestant Theology 101, but taught by that professor who actually makes you want to show up to class.
Perfect for theology students, curious believers, or anyone who's ever wondered what all the denominational fuss is about. This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks comes with that perfect broken-in feel—like a well-worn hymnal.
"Finally, theology that doesn't put me to sleep! Gollwitzer explains complex concepts clearly." - Sarah M.
"Essential reading for understanding Protestant foundations. Accessible yet thorough." - Rev. James K.
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