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Finding the Right Hills to Die on: The Case for Theological Triage

Ortlund, Gavin; Carson, D A (foreword by)


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Review by Tim Challies (Challies.com)

In theology, just as in battle, some hills are worth dying on and others are not. But how do we know which ones? When should doctrine divide, and when should unity prevail? Just as a medic on a battlefield treats the severely wounded first and then moves on to the less serious injuries, we must prioritize doctrine in order of importance. Pastor Gavin Ortlund implores us to cultivate humility as we prioritize doctrine into four ranks--essential, urgent, important, and unimportant--so that we will be as effective as possible at advancing the gospel in our time.


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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781433567421
  • Page Count
    176
  • Publisher
    Crossway Books
  • Publication Date
    April 2020

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About the Author

Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) serves as senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Ojai in Ojai, California. He is the author of Anselm's Pursuit of Joy and Retrieving Augustine's Doctrine of Creation.

Finding the Right Hills to Die on: The Case for Theological Triage (Gospel Coalition) - Ortlund, Gavin; Carson, D A (foreword by) - 9781433567421
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Finding the Right Hills to Die on: The Case for Theological Triage

From $13.08 $17.99

Review by Tim Challies (Challies.com)

In theology, just as in battle, some hills are worth dying on and others are not. But how do we know which ones? When should doctrine divide, and when should unity prevail? Just as a medic on a battlefield treats the severely wounded first and then moves on to the less serious injuries, we must prioritize doctrine in order of importance. Pastor Gavin Ortlund implores us to cultivate humility as we prioritize doctrine into four ranks--essential, urgent, important, and unimportant--so that we will be as effective as possible at advancing the gospel in our time.

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