Thoughts on Religious Experience

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<p>A lively Christian faith is the result of a heart and mind saturated in Scripture. Through God's gracious revelation of himself to his people the church learns more of God's mercy grace and justice. The Christian has no reason for a cold lifeless faith. However religious experiences need not be equated with ecstatic frenzy. Reformed Christians are often charged with holding doctrine that results in a languorous life. Charismatics on the other hand are said to possess little doctrine yet have an authentic and experiential faith. Is the Christian faith a choice between truth and experience?</p><p> </p><p>Archibald Alexander brings the reasoned mind of a gifted pastor-scholar to the issue of Christian experience. He addresses some of the more complex components of the Christian life such as the experiences of young children in the faith. Is the faith of a child to be judged on different grounds than the faith of an adult? This perennial question turns Alexander's mind to the general evidence of regeneration in all believers. Alexander naturally turns to spiritual warfare and backsliding the peaks and valleys that every Christian will inevitably face. And with a pastoral pen he finally addresses the experience of the death of a Christian and the proper understanding of death as release from the enemy.</p><p><br></p>
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