Conner provides a dynamic blueprint for the New Testament church. He contrasts the universal church (all believers across time) with the local church (local expressions of believers). The text outlines church government, leadership offices (apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers), and the ordinances of water baptism and the Lord’s Supper. 8. Eschatology (The Doctrine of Last Things)
Kevin J. Conner (1927–2019) was a recognized whose work significantly influenced the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements. Jack Hayford and other global ministry leaders have hailed the book as a "landmark work" that unites historic biblical truths with contemporary living. Foundations Of Christian Doctrine Kevin Conner.pdf
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This is a critical question. While many websites offer free downloads of the PDF, Kevin Conner’s works are generally protected by copyright (often through City Christian Publishing or other affiliated ministries). Conner provides a dynamic blueprint for the New
| Doctrinal Section | Key Topics Covered | | :--- | :--- | | | Existence, nature, and attributes of God; the Trinity; the Creator-creature distinction. | | Christology (Jesus Christ) | Deity, incarnation, virgin birth, sinless life, atoning death, resurrection, and ascension. | | Pneumatology (Holy Spirit) | Personhood and deity; work in the Old and New Testaments; the baptism, gifts, and fruit of the Spirit. | | Bibliology (The Bible) | Inspiration, inerrancy, canonicity, and authority. | | Anthropology & Hamartiology (Man & Sin) | Creation of humanity; the Fall, original sin, and its consequences. | | Soteriology (Salvation) | Grace, faith, repentance, justification, regeneration, adoption, and assurance. | | Ecclesiology (The Church) | Nature, purpose, ordinances (baptism, Lord's Supper), and government of the Church. | | Eschatology (Last Things) | Death, resurrection, judgment, the return of Christ, and the eternal state. | Jack Hayford and other global ministry leaders have