Publisher: Baker Books
ISBN: 9780801008597
Type: Paperback
Aren't all religions basically the same?
That's a popular notion these days. It's also a convenient way to avoid the ultimate questions we all must answer. If all religions are the same, then there's no reason to choose one over another beyond what fits into our already busy lives or what suits our particular tastes. But what if that assumption is fundamentally flawed? What if Christianity is not merely one among many similar options? What if it is categorically different? Wouldn't that fact alone make it worth another look?
In Unparalleled, Jared C. Wilson reveals how Christianity alone answers the deepest longings of every human heart, compelling us to take a second look and to consider the Christian faith in a drastically new light.
One of these things is not like the others. And the difference matters--for eternity.
" Unparalleled will deepen your understanding and appreciation for the Christian faith--so unique and distinctive."-- Kyle Idleman, author of Not a Fan;teaching pastor of Southeast Christian Church
"Jared skillfully reminds us that, through Jesus, the Christian faith is sustained by grace and meets our needs at every level."-- Caleb Kaltenbach, author of Messy Grace;lead pastor of Discovery Church
"Like handling a diamond, Jared turns to the foundational doctrines of the Christian faith, shining light on the edges that come together to make Christianity unique."-- Trevin Wax, managing editor of The Gospel Project;author of Gospel-Centered Teaching, Clear Winter Nights, and Counterfeit Gospels
Jared C. Wilson is the director of content strategy for Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and managing editor of For the Church, Midwestern's new site for gospel-centered resources. He is the author of several books, including Your Jesus Is Too Safe, The Storytelling God, The Prodigal Church, and Gospel Wakefulness. His blog, The Gospel-Driven Church, is hosted by the Gospel Coalition, and he speaks at numerous churches and conferences throughout the year. Wilson lives in Kansas City.