The Definitive Reference for Understanding Protestant Christianity in All Its Diversity
The Encyclopedic Handbook of Protestant Denominations and Deviations offers the most comprehensive, systematic examination of Protestant traditions available today-combining rigorous academic scholarship with clear theological evaluation.
What Makes This Handbook Unique:
- Comprehensive Coverage: 35+ detailed chapters examining major denominations, independent movements, and heterodox groups
- Systematic Approach: Each tradition analyzed through identical framework-historical development, theological systems, worship practices, contemporary status
- Orthodox Perspective: Clear evaluation against the Nicene Creed and the five solas of the Reformation
- Academic Rigor: Based on primary sources and authoritative scholarship
- Accessible Writing: Complex theological concepts explained clearly
Coverage Includes:
Historical Traditions: Lutheran, Reformed, Presbyterian, Anglican, Methodist, Baptist, Anabaptist
Modern Movements: Pentecostal, Charismatic, Fundamentalist, Evangelical, Non-denominational
Aberrant Groups: Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Seventh-day Adventism, Oneness Pentecostalism, Word of Faith
Each Chapter Provides:
- Complete historical development from origins to present
- Detailed theological analysis-Scripture, Trinity, Christ, salvation, church, eschatology
- Worship practices and organizational structure
- Contemporary statistics and status
- Orthodox evaluation with clear classification
Written for: Seminary students, pastors, church leaders, missionaries, apologists, and informed laity seeking deeper understanding of Protestant Christianity.
Why This Handbook Matters: As Protestant Christianity continues to diversify, careful theological discernment has never been more important. This handbook equips readers to distinguish legitimate diversity from dangerous deviation, understand historical roots of contemporary debates, and navigate ecumenical relationships with wisdom.
Whether you're writing a seminary thesis, evaluating church partnerships, encountering unfamiliar groups in mission work, or seeking to understand your theological heritage, this handbook provides the depth and clarity you need.
About the Author :
Arthur A. Tiger is a theologian and biblical scholar driven by a lifelong passion for Scripture from youth. He founded the Biblical Society of Apologetic Research, taught extensively in churches, and adheres to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. Currently, Tiger specializes in the Apostle Paul's legacy, writing theological works that aim to bridge ancient truths with contemporary relevance.