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Series

Works by Fritz Ridenour

How to Be a Christian Without Being Religious (1967) 712 copies, 5 reviews
Tell It Like It Is (1968) 137 copies, 1 review
Who Says God Created (1968) 135 copies, 2 reviews
I'm a Good Man But... (1969) 88 copies
The Other Side of Morality (1969) 65 copies
It's your move (1970) 49 copies
Who Says God Created (1967) 36 copies
How to Decide What's Really Important (1978) 30 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Families Are Forever: Communicating Love to One Another (1988) — Contributor — 5 copies

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Legal name
Ridenour, Fritz
Other names
韋丹拿
黎登奧
力得諾
Birthdate
1932-01-19
Gender
male
Nationality
USA

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Reviews

How does orthodox Biblical Christianity differ from other faiths? What can we learn from these other faiths? This book discusses Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Unitarianism, Jehovah's Witness, Christian Science and Mormonism.
 
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MenoraChurch | 11 other reviews | Jul 13, 2024 |
This book compares 20 worldviews, faiths and religions and how they compare to Christianity. Included are Buddhism, Mormonism, Humanism, Witchcraft, Jehovah's Witnesses, Post-Modernism, Evolutionism, Islam and more.
 
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phoovermt | 11 other reviews | Apr 29, 2023 |
So What’s the Difference? By Fritz Ridenour is a fascinating book that compares Christianity to twenty faiths and religions. It first discusses Christian beliefs in general and then the belief in detail and then points out how it compares to Christianity. Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy are discussed separately. Some of the major religions include Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism , Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormonism and New Age Movement and others. It helps you “recognize the real difference between the Christian faith and other viewpoint and make it easier for you to explain and share your faith with others.”… (more)
 
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salem.colorado | 11 other reviews | Dec 1, 2022 |
This book is a great help for a new Christian who feels overwhelmed when reading the Book of Romans for the first time.
The author skillfully walks the Roman Road at a gentle pace. He shows us that Christianity is what Jesus did for us, not what we do for Jesus.
 
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JoChris | 4 other reviews | Jun 23, 2019 |

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Works
33
Also by
1
Members
3,183
Popularity
#8,027
Rating
3.2
Reviews
21
ISBNs
56
Languages
7

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