A Beginner's Map to Christian Belief
MTA
Clear Explanations of Doctrine, Scripture, and Church for Curious Seekers
2nd Edition
A Beginner's Map to Christian Belief presents Christianity as a coherent story centered on Jesus Christ, structured around the biblical narrative of Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration. It explains core doctrines such as the Trinity (one God in three persons), the nature of sin and humanity's need for rescue, and the person and work of Jesus—his life, death, and resurrection—as the decisive act of God to reconcile humanity to himself. Salvation is understood as a gift of grace received through faith, not earned by human effort, resulting in justification, sanctification, and ultimate glorification. The book emphasizes that Christian belief is not merely intellectual assent but a transformative trust that reshapes identity and life.
The text provides practical guidance for engaging with Scripture, explaining its diverse genres, historical context, and unified redemptive storyline from Genesis to Revelation. It outlines key themes of both Testaments, highlighting how the Old Testament anticipates Christ and the New Testament proclaims his fulfillment. Foundational practices like prayer, worship, baptism, and the Lord's Supper are described as tangible means of grace that nurture personal and communal faith. Christian ethics flow from the dual command to love God and neighbor, shaping integrity, justice, stewardship, and engagement with society, all empowered by the Holy Spirit's work in believers.
Acknowledging Christianity's rich diversity, the book surveys major traditions—Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant—along with their subgroups (Anglican, Lutheran, Reformed, Baptist, Methodist, etc.) and movements (Evangelical, Pentecostal, Charismatic). It notes shared core commitments to Christ, Scripture, and grace while respectfully noting differences in authority, doctrine, and practice. Creeds and confessions are presented as helpful summaries of historic faith. Ultimately, the guide frames Christian life as a calling to follow Jesus in daily discipleship within community, marked by worship, mission, service, and hope in the resurrection, inviting seekers into the ongoing story of God's redeeming work in the world.
This book is designed for curious seekers, skeptics, and those newly interested in Christianity who want to understand its core beliefs, practices, and diversity without requiring prior religious knowledge. It serves as an accessible guide for anyone exploring big questions about God, the Bible, and what it means to follow Jesus in today's world. Readers will find clear explanations and practical tools to help them navigate their spiritual journey with honesty and curiosity.
May 18, 2026
58,290 words
4 hours 5 minutes
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