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What Does the Christian Book Market Need?
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<blockquote data-quote="ViaCrucis" data-source="post: 71455538" data-attributes="member: 293637"><p>One of the biggest problems I've seen over the years has been rampant theological illiteracy. On some level this can be attributed to many Christians simply not caring or having an interest in theology, but it also should be a criticism leveled against our churches for not doing enough to properly educate, inform, and teach basic Christian doctrine. Also with a market that seems inundated with self-help books, and Amish romance novels, it seems like what is really needed is <em>good</em> theology, and making good theology accessible and compelling to be read.</p><p></p><p>-CryptoLutheran</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViaCrucis, post: 71455538, member: 293637"] One of the biggest problems I've seen over the years has been rampant theological illiteracy. On some level this can be attributed to many Christians simply not caring or having an interest in theology, but it also should be a criticism leveled against our churches for not doing enough to properly educate, inform, and teach basic Christian doctrine. Also with a market that seems inundated with self-help books, and Amish romance novels, it seems like what is really needed is [I]good[/I] theology, and making good theology accessible and compelling to be read. -CryptoLutheran [/QUOTE]
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