Only One Way
About:
In our increasingly rootless culture, many people prefer questions over answers, hazy spirituality over concrete belief, and pluralism over the ultimate truth. Even some believers express this uncertainty—hesitant to assert that the gospel of Christ is the only true Good News.
Yet this bold assertion is exactly the witness that our world needs. Here seven notable pastor-scholars expose the limitations of postmodernism and remind us of our reasons for confidence. Are you prepared to take a stand alongside them?
David F. Wells — One Among Many
Albert Mohler — One Gospel
Peter R. Jones — One God
Richard D. Phillips — One Savior
Philip G. Ryken — One Truth
D. A. Carson— One Way
J. Ligon Duncan III — One People
Each year, the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology presents speakers and subjects to strengthen the church’s faith. This carefully edited selection concentrates on Christianity’s unified, exclusive claims.
Endorsements:
“The Christian gospel is unintelligible apart from the uniqueness of Christ. . . . Here are seven scholars and pastors boldly upholding the only kind of Christianity worthy of the name.” —Sinclair B. Ferguson, Ligonier Ministries
“Only one way? At a time when many evangelicals don’t seem so sure, these writers help us to confidently answer yes!” —Michael S. Horton, Westminster Seminary California
“God’s people will know where to turn as the Lord tears down strongholds and redirects the world to the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” —Burk Parsons, Saint Andrew’s Chapel, Sanford, Florida
Editors:
Richard Phillips
Richard D. Phillips is the senior minister of Second Presbyterian Church of Greenville, South Carolina. He is a council member of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, chairman of the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, and coeditor of the Reformed Expository Commentary series.
Gabriel Fluhrer
Gabriel N.E. Fluhrer (Ph.D. Westminster Theological Seminary) is a minister of discipleship at the First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Mississippi. Gabe was ordained to the gospel ministry at the historic Second Presbyterian Church of Greenville, South Carolina, his hometown, and formerly served as the church planter and pastor of Shiloh Presbyterian Church in Raleigh, NC. He and his wife, both of whom came to know Jesus Christ in a saving way as adults, are proud parents of two children. Gabe is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and Greenville