Description
Christianity in Crisis by Hank Hanegraaff is a work of Christian apologetics that examines teachings within modern Christian movements against the standard of The Bible and historic Christian doctrine. Hanegraaff, known for his role in Christian media and apologetics, addresses concerns about theological accuracy and the influence of widely broadcast religious teachers.
The book focuses on the evaluation of doctrines that the author argues diverge from traditional Christian beliefs, particularly in areas relating to the nature of God, faith, and spiritual practice. It explores how these teachings are communicated through various media and their impact on contemporary Christianity. Alongside critique, the text aims to reaffirm core principles of historic, Christ-centred faith.
Positioned within theological analysis and apologetics, Christianity in Crisis is intended for readers interested in doctrinal clarity and the examination of modern Christian teachings. It engages with questions of interpretation, authority, and belief, offering a perspective rooted in established theological frameworks and encouraging readers to assess teachings in light of Scripture.














