New Release from Dog Ear Publishing Invites Christians to Explore Their Relationship to God; Book by C J Davidson
Azle, TX, December 05, 2010 --(PR.com)-- This thought-provoking book explores the history of the Roman Catholic Church and the pope’s union with the German king, forming the Holy Roman Empire, and the consequences to faith. The victors of World War II revived the empire, which was suspended in 1806, according to the author, and globalism and Catholicism now engulf the nations of the world. The author traces the Trinitarian doctrine from the early councils of the Roman Catholic Church to the “end-time” government, searching the Bible for doctrinal roots and quoting relevant passages. She urges readers to have a true relationship with God, writing: “Not only must a person personally know God, but God must also personally know him or her. It must be a mutual acquaintance.”
In Poisoned Wine, published by Dog Ear Publishing, Davidson details how many Christians view the Trinitarian doctrine as gospel, thanks to the fathers of the Catholic church who taught that God is one but “exists in three ‘persons’ – Father, Son and Holy Spirit,” the author writes. The evolving doctrine became embedded into the Christian world when it was officially formulated at the First Council of Nicea in 325 AD and further strengthened by the Council of Constantinople in 381 AD. It’s not just contemporary Christians who struggle with this idea. Not even Jesus’ disciples knew he was the Messiah, the author claims, until after His resurrection from the grave when the veil was torn from their hearts. The Apostolic doctrine, the author writes, “says Jesus is Almighty God (Yeshua of the Old Testament) manifested in flesh” and it is only those who believe in Jesus as Lord who will be saved.
Author Caroline Davidson, a retired schoolteacher, lives near Fort Worth, Texas, with her husband. The book began as research 11 years ago for a letter to explain the Apostolic doctrine to her eldest daughter (she has three), who couldn’t distinguish the Apostolic doctrine from the Trinitarian doctrine. The explanation proved too lengthy for a letter, so Davidson began writing Poisoned Wine.
For more information, visit www.cjdavidsonbooks.com
Poisoned Wine
CJ Davidson
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-160844-520-2 232 pages $15.99 US
Available at Ingram, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble
and fine bookstores everywhere
About Dog Ear Publishing, LLC Dog Ear Publishing offers completely customized self-publishing services for independent authors. We provide cost-effective, fast, and highly profitable services to publish and distribute independently published books. Our book publishing and distribution services reach worldwide. Dog Ear authors retain all rights and complete creative control throughout the entire self-publishing process. Self-publishing services are available globally at www.dogearpublishing.net and from our offices in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dog Ear Publishing – self-publishing that actually makes sense.
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In Poisoned Wine, published by Dog Ear Publishing, Davidson details how many Christians view the Trinitarian doctrine as gospel, thanks to the fathers of the Catholic church who taught that God is one but “exists in three ‘persons’ – Father, Son and Holy Spirit,” the author writes. The evolving doctrine became embedded into the Christian world when it was officially formulated at the First Council of Nicea in 325 AD and further strengthened by the Council of Constantinople in 381 AD. It’s not just contemporary Christians who struggle with this idea. Not even Jesus’ disciples knew he was the Messiah, the author claims, until after His resurrection from the grave when the veil was torn from their hearts. The Apostolic doctrine, the author writes, “says Jesus is Almighty God (Yeshua of the Old Testament) manifested in flesh” and it is only those who believe in Jesus as Lord who will be saved.
Author Caroline Davidson, a retired schoolteacher, lives near Fort Worth, Texas, with her husband. The book began as research 11 years ago for a letter to explain the Apostolic doctrine to her eldest daughter (she has three), who couldn’t distinguish the Apostolic doctrine from the Trinitarian doctrine. The explanation proved too lengthy for a letter, so Davidson began writing Poisoned Wine.
For more information, visit www.cjdavidsonbooks.com
Poisoned Wine
CJ Davidson
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-160844-520-2 232 pages $15.99 US
Available at Ingram, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble
and fine bookstores everywhere
About Dog Ear Publishing, LLC Dog Ear Publishing offers completely customized self-publishing services for independent authors. We provide cost-effective, fast, and highly profitable services to publish and distribute independently published books. Our book publishing and distribution services reach worldwide. Dog Ear authors retain all rights and complete creative control throughout the entire self-publishing process. Self-publishing services are available globally at www.dogearpublishing.net and from our offices in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dog Ear Publishing – self-publishing that actually makes sense.
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