A Brief History of HeresyISBN: 978-0-631-23525-5
Hardcover
212 pages
December 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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"A clear and elegant book." The Guardian
"What Gill Evans's lively and accessible study shows is that if
the Church today is to proceed towards a unity truly based upon
Christ, we need to distinguish between desirably dissident
‘whistle-blowers’ where the official Church has gotten
out of step with its founder, and those voices of dissidence which,
on examination, prove clearly contrary to the teaching of Christ.
This is accordingly a timely as well as entertaining book, a
distillation of wide learning designed for the intelligent common
reader." David Lyle Jeffrey, Baylor University
"It is an excellent survey of heresy throughout the church's history. Those who read for information and insight will be abundantly rewarded." Ashland Theological Journal