The Reasonable Person is a new book by author and attorney, Steven R. Sedberry, which explores the claims of Christianity. Sedberry cuts through the confusion created by well-meaning Christians, who often use jargon that he calls "Christianspeak"- terminology that only Christians can understand.
The truth is that the basic Christian beliefs- that God visited mankind in human form for the purpose of accompishing a very specific plan- are so simple that a child can understand them. But that plan is so elegant that it has application every day for the rest of your life. The Reasonable Person explains it in a way that you can understand and incorporate into your daily life.
The Reasonable Person is also an analysis of Christian faith, which is accomplished using the same analytical tools used in the practice of law.
The Reasonable Person is intended for those who seek to understand Christianity, but are intimidated by its appearances- the seemingly umblemished lives of the churchgoing masses. Sedberry looks at these outward appearances and discusses what it really means to be a Christian.
We invite you to read The Reasonable Person blog on this website.
The truth is that the basic Christian beliefs- that God visited mankind in human form for the purpose of accompishing a very specific plan- are so simple that a child can understand them. But that plan is so elegant that it has application every day for the rest of your life. The Reasonable Person explains it in a way that you can understand and incorporate into your daily life.
The Reasonable Person is also an analysis of Christian faith, which is accomplished using the same analytical tools used in the practice of law.
The Reasonable Person is intended for those who seek to understand Christianity, but are intimidated by its appearances- the seemingly umblemished lives of the churchgoing masses. Sedberry looks at these outward appearances and discusses what it really means to be a Christian.
We invite you to read The Reasonable Person blog on this website.
Copyright 2011, 2012 Steven R. Sedberry