"Michael Robinson has produced a masterful overview of the Christian religion, including foundations, theology, ethics, worship, and certain other issues. Readers will learn not only of the major themes of the Christian faith, but of the manifold differences of interpretation of those themes in different Christian traditions. The volume can serve either as a textbook or as a reference work, and it is useful and accessible both to those with previous knowledge of Christianity and to those studying it for the first time." --William Hasker, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy emeritus, Huntington University "This book is a truly impressive achievement for the daunting task of introducing Christianity in one volume. Robinson brings his characteristic clarity and analytic skills to bear on a remarkably balanced treatment in terms of breadth and depth, dealing with theology, ethics, worship, and focused controversial issues. He treats the various traditions and perspectives with insight and care, making the book useful across a broad range of institutions." --Dan R. Stiver, Professor of Theology, Hardin-Simmons University.
Christianity: a Brief Survey