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"The is the definitive critique of John Piper's Christian Hedonism and the new theology of Sam Allberry. A direct biblical approach... the best I've seen on the subject."- Dr. ES Williams, Author of The New Calvinists: Changing the Gospel Martin Luther once said, "There is great danger in speaking of the things of God in a different manner and in different terms than God Himself employs."John Piper and Sam Allberry are two of the most influential figures among evangelicals today. Both men have introduced new language into the church on salvation, sanctification, and the self-identity of the…mehr

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"The is the definitive critique of John Piper's Christian Hedonism and the new theology of Sam Allberry. A direct biblical approach... the best I've seen on the subject."- Dr. ES Williams, Author of The New Calvinists: Changing the Gospel Martin Luther once said, "There is great danger in speaking of the things of God in a different manner and in different terms than God Himself employs."John Piper and Sam Allberry are two of the most influential figures among evangelicals today. Both men have introduced new language into the church on salvation, sanctification, and the self-identity of the Christian. Serious questions, however, are raised by this trend. Many ask: Is Piper's "Christian Hedonism" simply a repackaged mysticism? Are emotions more important than obedience? Does Allberry's "same-sex attracted" label normalize homosexuality? Is there a conspiracy to silence the church? Burke examines the teachings of Piper and Allberry, testing them by the standard of the Reformers' doctrine of Scripture. His book calls on the church to take hold of its mandate and recover its witness to the truth.
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Enoch Burke holds a first-class BA in History and Politics (NUI Galway), a Bachelor of Theological Studies, a Diploma in Music (RIAM) and is currently completing a Masters degree. He resides in Castlebar in the West of Ireland and has taught at second-level for 10 years. Enoch is a past Auditor of the NUI Galway Christian Union and preaches and teaches in his local church. This is his first book.