Conner famously argued that revival without reformation (doctrinal structure) leads to spiritual shipwreck. This volume is the anchor.

Foundations of Christian Doctrine is not merely a book; it is a curriculum. Conner wrote it during a time when many new believers were entering the church via the Charismatic Renewal but lacked basic doctrinal roots. The book serves two primary purposes:

But what makes this book so essential? And why is the PDF version so highly sought after? This article explores the structure, authority, and practical use of Conner’s magnum opus.

Strengths

Kevin J. Conner’s "The Foundations of Christian Doctrine" is a widely recognized, 309-page textbook providing a systematic, 12-section biblical framework for theological study. The 1980 work combines practical application with detailed outlines covering topics from theology proper to eschatology, making it a standard resource for students and ministers. Explore the book, its accompanying study guide, and video courses directly at KevinConner.org www.kevinconner.org Kevin Conner's Masterpiece