Mark Driscoll

American evangelical pastor and author, co-founder of Mars Hill Church and involved in the Acts 29 church-planting network; known for books on Christian living and church leadership and for controversies that led to his resignation from Mars Hill leadership in 2014.

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  1. 1. Religion Saves

    The book argues that Christianity uniquely addresses humanity’s deepest needs by offering forgiveness and new life through Jesus rather than mere moralism or religious activity. It defends core Christian doctrines, critiques competing worldviews and secularism, and emphasizes the transformative power of the gospel for individuals and communities. Practical themes include sin and grace, worship, evangelism, and the church’s role in embodying and proclaiming the good news.

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  2. 2. Doctrine

    What Christians Should Believe

    An accessible, evangelical systematic theology that presents core Christian doctrines—Scripture, the nature of God and the Trinity, Christology, salvation, the Holy Spirit, the church, and last things—in a clear, pastoral, and often provocative voice. It stresses the authority of the Bible and the centrality of the gospel while blending theological exposition with cultural commentary and practical application for church life and personal faith. Aimed at equipping believers to think biblically and live faithfully, it combines scholarly engagement with straightforward, pastoral instruction.