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  1. Deacon

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    Another free book relating to African American Theology

    Plain Theology for Plain People [link]
    by Charles Octavius Boothe,1890

    By reprinting ... a book written for the average sharecropper, Walter R. Strickland has provided Christians with a helpful biblical and theological resource. Along with Strickland’s insightful introduction, this book’s reprinting provides another example (among many) of the contributions of black Christians to Christianity, their contributions to evangelical biblical and theological discourse, and their contributions to the intellectual environment of evangelical Christianity. Readers of Boothe’s work will especially appreciate his intentional efforts to make the bible and theology accessible to his original audience.
    —Jarvis J. Williams, Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary​


    Any given Sunday in some black churches, a member of the congregation may encourage the pastor by saying, “Make it plain, preacher!” In Plain Theology for Plain People, Charles Octavius Boothe makes plain a systematic theology that is both faithful to biblical orthodoxy and responsive to the particular interests of black Christians. I am thankful to God that Walter Strickland discovered this literary jewel and now shares it with the contemporary people of the Lord. Too often, the black church is mischaracterized as being emotionally rich and intellectually shallow. Plain Theology shows this to be a harmful stereotype. All disciples of Jesus Christ interested in how to, in the words of Robert Smith Jr., make doctrine dance should read this book and apply it to the preaching of the plain and pure gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
    —CJ Rhodes, Pastor of Mount Helm Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi​
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    How do you get the two free resources?
     
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    This is an old thread but...

    FaithLife offers free and steeply discounted books each month on their site.

    FREE BOOK OF THE MONTH [link]

    This month’s free book is:
    History and Theology in the Fourth Gospel, 3rd ed. (The New Testament Library Series)

    Also free and discounted ebooks are offered, [link]
    This month it is:

    Understanding Intelligent Design
    This compact guide lays out the basics of Intelligent Design, popularly known as ID. Clarifying crucial issues, this key resource gives nonspecialists a solid grasp of one of today's foundational religious-scientific-cultural concepts. Regular price: $14.99 Your price: $0.00

    If you are persistent and patient over the years you can build up quite a decent Logos library without spending anything.

    Rob



     
  5. Deacon

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    To use the books offered you will also need to download the software, also offered for free.

    If you have trouble feel free to call them or use their web chat services to walk you through the process.

    Rob
     
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