To the Father—Through Jesus: A Review of Andrew Hallenbeck’s book, ‘Praying to Jesus’

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SECOND EDITION Several well-known brethren have decided that praying to Jesus (as opposed to following His directive, which was to pray to the Father) is approved, endorsed, and encouraged by the Bible. Andrew Hallenbeck’s book, Praying to Jesus, promotes this idea. But did he treat Scripture fairly when he did it? Did he commit several logical fallacies throughout his book? Gary W. Summers says yes, and spends the majority of this book exposing the faulty “logic” of Hallenbeck’s book.   Also included is a series of articles addressing Wayne Jackson’s writings on the topic.

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SECOND EDITION

Several well-known brethren have decided that praying to Jesus (as opposed to following His directive, which was to pray to the Father) is approved, endorsed, and encouraged by the Bible. Andrew Hallenbeck’s book, Praying to Jesus, promotes this idea. But did he treat Scripture fairly when he did it? Did he commit several logical fallacies throughout his book? Gary W. Summers says yes, and spends the majority of this book exposing the faulty “logic” of Hallenbeck’s book.

 

Also included is a series of articles addressing Wayne Jackson’s writings on the topic.

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