Released in the UK November 2022
Released in the US November 2022
Large trade paperback | 160 Pages
9781527109124 • £10.99 $15.99
BISAC – REL108020
One of the key questions the Protestant Reformation asked and answered was: how does a person get right with God? In approaching this question, the Reformers set out to rediscover and establish the bounds of essential Christianity through five declarations: sola Scriptura (Scripture alone), sola gratia (grace alone), sola fide (faith alone), solus Christus (Christ alone), and sola Deo gloria (the glory of God alone). Nate Pickowicz’s guide will help us understand not only the Reformation, but the Christian faith itself.
Nate Pickowicz
Nate Pickowicz is the teaching pastor of Harvest Bible Church in Gilmanton Iron Works, New Hampshire. He is also the author of several books including ‘Why We’re Protestant’, ‘The American Puritans’, and ‘How to Eat Your Bible’. He and his wife, Jessica, have three children.
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Here is a desperately needed book for the dark days in which we live. Why We’re Protestant deals not with peripheral issues, but with what is absolutely essential and non–negotiable to the Christian faith.
Steven J. Lawson
President, OnePassion Ministries and Professor of Preaching,The Master’s Seminary, Sun Valley, California
The work that was begun 500 years ago by the Reformers is just as needed today as then. If you want to understand the issues related to Roman Catholicism and the need to speak the truth in love to Catholics, I highly commend this book to you.
Justin Peters
Founder of Justin Peters Ministries
… eloquently surveys the explosive biblical doctrines restored to glorious color, and ecclesial practice, in Europe five centuries ago.
Owen Strachan
Provost and Professor of Theology, Grace Bible Theological Seminary, Conway, Arkansas
This is a refreshing and compelling presentation of the heart of Biblical Christianity: the five Solas of the Protestant Reformation. Such clear proclamation of Gospel truth is desperately needed in our age; we are led to rejoice in our great salvation, and warned of the dangers of deviating from this true path.
Bill James
Principal, London Seminary, London, UK