Franciscan Friar Richard Rohr has been very influential in reshaping the theology and practice in large segments of the evangelical church. His disciples, Suzanne Stabile, Ian Cron, Christopher Heuretz, Beth McCord and others are some of the biggest selling authors from what are thought of as evangelical publishers. Is what he teaches biblically true or is the church embracing a Heretic’s Christ?
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Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy at Denver Seminary and the author of 15 books, including Christian Apologetics, 2nd ed. (2022). He has been publishing and teaching on cults, new religious movements, and apologetics for over forty years. Website: www.DouglasGroothuis.com
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