A Deceptive Orthodoxy

A Deceptive Orthodoxy by Fred DeRuvo, published by Study-Grow-Know on January 2, 2010, is a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary religious movements. This 206-page book addresses the challenges posed by various philosophies within the visible church, including Contemplative Prayer and Seeker-Sensitive thinking, which the author argues dilute the authentic gospel.
Readers will find a critical examination of how these movements impact Christian theology and spirituality, particularly in the context of eschatology. DeRuvo prompts reflection on the current state of the church and encourages discernment among individuals navigating these complex issues. The book aims to shed light on the distinctions between traditional beliefs and emerging trends that may lead to a distorted understanding of faith.
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You have to wonder sometimes. Though the visible church is being overrun by Contemplative Prayer, Church Growth movements, Seeker-Sensitive thinking, the Emergent Church, Spiritual Formation and a host of dangerous philosophies that are squelching the authentic gospel with what Paul would call “another” gospel, there are far too many individuals who seem unable to see the forest for the trees.
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