An expert in contemporary theology shows how the doctrines of the triune God and the divine attributes shape our understanding of the Christian life.
Christopher T. Holmes Books
Christopher R. J. Holmes is an associate professor of systematic theology whose work delves deeply into theological concepts and their practical implications. His writings explore key doctrines, such as the nature of the Holy Spirit and divine attributes, engaging in dialogue with significant theologians. Holmes's approach often examines the ethical ramifications of theological beliefs, connecting abstract thought to everyday Christian experience. His theological scholarship is marked by rigorous academic inquiry and a pursuit of understanding the essence of faith.


Unspoiled Endings
Reclaiming the Book of Revelation from Misuse and Neglect
- 179 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of Revelation, emphasizing its historical, literary, and theological significance in relation to faith. It challenges popular interpretations influenced by the Left Behind series, aiming to present a more authentic understanding of the text. Additionally, it invites readers who may not typically engage with Revelation to explore its deeper meanings and relevance to their spiritual lives.