Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Why Theological Triage?
1. The Danger of Doctrinal SectarianismÂ
2. The Danger of Doctrinal Minimalism
3. My Journey on Secondary and Tertiary Doctrines
Part 2: Theological Triage at WorkÂ
4. Why Primary Doctrines Are Worth Fighting For
5. Navigating the Complexity of Secondary Doctrines
6. Why We Should Not Divide over Tertiary Doctrines
Conclusion: A Call to Theological Humility
General Index
Scripture Index
More Endorsements
âGavin Ortlund helps us think well as brothers and sisters in Christ on where we must staunchly defend the truth and draw immovable lines. He also helps us know where to extend grace and lovingly disagree while working together for the fulfillment of the Great Commission and the building up of the Lordâs church. This book is much needed in our day. May our Savior use it for our good and his glory.â
Daniel L. Akin, President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
âIn this age of theological infighting and compromise, Gavin Ortlund issues a clarion call for wisdom. You donât have to agree with him on everything to appreciate his sane and clarifying advice. This is an important book for our time, helping the church as we struggle for both faithfulness to Godâs word and a proper Christian unity.â
Michael Reeves, President and Professor of Theology, Union School of Theology, Oxford, United Kingdom
âAs best I can tell, this is the first book of its kind and is long overdue. Gavin Ortlund has done the church a tremendous service by providing a clear, irenic, and well-reasoned (not to mention biblical) perspective on the comparative importance of our many Christian doctrines. Some in the church today have waged vigorous war and âdiedâ needlessly on virtually every hill, while others, in the name of unity, donât find any hill worth âdyingâ on. To both, and to everyone in between the two extremes, I say, âRead this book!ââ
Sam Storms, Senior Pastor, Bridgeway Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma












