"The Great Apostacy Demonstrated In An Expos Of Anti-christian Doctrines" by D.C. Retallack offers a detailed examination of what the author identifies as deviations from true Christian doctrine. Retallack, a self-described 'Scripture Student, ' meticulously presents his case against various theological viewpoints, asserting they represent a departure from the original teachings of Christianity.
This work delves into the historical development of these doctrines, exploring their impact on the Church. Retallack's analysis aims to provide readers with a clear understanding of the scriptural basis for his arguments, inviting them to critically assess prevailing theological interpretations. This book serves as a resource for those interested in exploring the historical and doctrinal controversies within Christianity.
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