The authors provide exhaustive documentation based on a thorough investigation of the claims and sources of the Enneagram. Their analysis of the many unbiblical, theological teachings of Enneagram authors makes it abundantly clear that the Enneagram system is antithetical to biblicalChristianity. They ask important questions about how the Enneagram could find its way into Evangelical churches, institutions, and publishing houses. I particularly appreciate their debunking of Panentheism and its errors and dangers. The authors provide a timely call for Christians to return to sound doctrine and develop a biblical worldview. I heartily endorse this book.
Hello, Nick, It might be helpful for you to know that this article is hardly the sum of the concerns…
This article is severely mislead. Making hasty generalizations about men and women you do not know is more dangerous than…
I was not aware of this umbrella concept from Gothard, but it helps me understand what a person said to…
Do you think it's possible that Watchman Nee may have capitalized upon the Larger Catechism's treatment of the fifth commandment?…
Ron, great research, insight, and a fair differentiation between MacArthur and Gothard. I had to laugh at the "Gothard 5:8"…