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Experts Tell Us the Best Progressive Theology Books

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This article showcases our top picks for the Best Progressive Theology Books. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below). We are keen to hear your feedback on all of our content and our comment section is a moderated space to express your thoughts and feelings related (or not) to this article This list is in no particular order.

The Bible Tells Me So by Peter Enns

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This is an eye-opening book that would help you widen your thought about the Holy Scripture. As the world is told to limit their understanding about it based on what society allows, Peter Enns would question a lot of things to discover more wonders about the holy life. With this book, Enns would help you discover a new, more honest way to love and appreciate God’s Word.

Bad Theology Kills by Kevin Garcia

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Bad Theology Kills shows us not only can we craft new theologies that can redeem our faith, but we can save lives. Bad theology is killing all of us. And a better way is possible.

The Making of American Liberal Theology by Gary Dorrien

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The Making of American Liberal Theology by Gary Dorrien characterizes American liberal theology by its openness to historical criticism and evolutionary theory, its commitment to the authority of individual reason and experience, its conception of Christianity as an ethical way of life, and its commitment to making Christianity credible and socially relevant to modern people.

A Grand Illusion by David Young

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A Grand Illusion by David Young exposes the dangers and contradictions of theological progressivism, revealing its North American, secular, and elitist assumptions. It offers a full-throttle defense of authentic Christianity. And it exposes the dim future of progressivism.

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