To be honest, I did not read the book in its entirety. I couldn't get past the first chapter due to the misrepresentation of the teaching of Sola Scriptura that was taught by the early Reformers. He does a wonderful job showing the problems with the modern Evangelical Church of the West and their attitude of Solo Scriptura. The early Reformers knew that the proper understanding of Scripture needed to be tethered to the teaching of the Early Church Fathers and the first four Ecumenical Councils. I believe that Mr Ray held the view of the whimsical idea of Solo Scriptura. Unfortunately most Evangelicals could not identify the early councils or the reasons that they were held. There is so much bad theology taught today in the Evangelical Movement, but if one were to research true Reformed Churches of today, they would find the historical teaching of the Church.Unfortunately many today do not fully understand the Five Solas and their relationship to the early fathers such as Polycarp, Tertullion and Augustine.