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This article is a review of the book "Orthodoxy and Heresy" by Steven Nemes. Nemes explores the problem of truth and the potential for theological debate without division. He examines the relationship between Scripture and tradition, using case studies to illustrate his points. Nemes argues for a broader approach to addressing issues related to God, but the reviewer questions whether he goes far enough in his critique. The reviewer also raises concerns about Nemes' treatment of truth, Christology, and the concept of God. Overall, the book is considered useful but could have delved deeper into contemporary theological discussions. [Extracted from the article] |