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Why do Christians who share the same Bible and Savior often disagree so deeply?
In this thought-provoking and accessible work, theologian Ben Michael Carter explores the roots of Christian pluralism-how culture, history, language, and tradition shape our understanding of divine truth. From ancient doctrines to modern debates, Carter shows that theology is not static but dynamic, evolving as believers wrestle with God's revelation across time and place.
Drawing from Scripture, philosophy, chaos theory, and church history, Unity in Diversity challenges the idea that faith must be uniform
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Why do Christians who share the same Bible and Savior often disagree so deeply?

In this thought-provoking and accessible work, theologian Ben Michael Carter explores the roots of Christian pluralism-how culture, history, language, and tradition shape our understanding of divine truth. From ancient doctrines to modern debates, Carter shows that theology is not static but dynamic, evolving as believers wrestle with God's revelation across time and place.

Drawing from Scripture, philosophy, chaos theory, and church history, Unity in Diversity challenges the idea that faith must be uniform to be authentic. Instead, Carter argues that variety within the church reflects not weakness but vitality-and that the Spirit of truth may guide us through complexity, not away from it.

With clarity and compassion, this book invites readers to embrace the mystery of faith, the beauty of difference, and the hope that God's grace is bigger than our divisions.

A bold call to rethink certainty, rediscover holiness, and celebrate the surprising ways God works through change.


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Autorenporträt
Ben Michael "Mike" Carter was a Renaissance man who loved writing. He authored six theology books and a novel. He also wrote for magazines, journals, and newspapers, as well as poetry reviews. He earned a BA in economic history from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, an MA in theological studies from Wheaton College, Illinois, an MTh from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, United Kingdom, and a PhD in history of Christianity in the non-Western world from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, United Kingdom. He was a member of the Irving chapter of the Texas Poetry Society, the American Scientific Affiliation, and the Evangelical Theological Society. He was married to Salma Carunia from Dohnavur Fellowship of Amy Carmichael, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, South India.