Washington, DC — 2026-07-18

Felix Upton Publishes "100 Questions That Shape Faith," a Guide to Christianity's Core Beliefs

165-page ebook tackles 100 questions on Scripture, doctrine, and God for seekers and lifelong Christians alike

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Author Felix Upton has released "100 Questions That Shape Faith: Unraveling Christianity's Core," a 165-page ebook now available through eBookIt at https://bookstore.ebookit.com/bookstore/100-questions-that-shape-faith/43e482. The book organizes Christian belief into one hundred discrete questions covering Scripture, God, Jesus, doctrine, church history, morality, and how faith intersects with modern life. Rather than assuming readers already accept core claims, Upton treats each question as a starting point for examination, aiming to give curious seekers, new believers, and longtime Christians a single reference for working through what Christianity teaches and why. The ebook is priced at $2.99 and available in EPUB and PDF formats, cataloged under Religion / Christian Theology / General (REL067000) with ISBN 9781456685249.

The book arrives amid a broader trend of readers wanting direct, unfiltered explanations of religious belief rather than secondhand summaries or debate-driven content. Many people encounter Christianity through sermons, social media arguments, or inherited family tradition, without ever seeing the underlying claims laid out in plain terms. Upton's project responds to that gap by compiling the questions people actually ask — about the reliability of Scripture, the nature of God, the identity of Jesus, and how ancient doctrine applies to contemporary decisions — into one structured resource. The intended audience spans three groups: people investigating Christianity for the first time, new believers seeking a firmer grounding, and established Christians looking to revisit fundamentals they may have accepted without close examination. The book positions inquiry itself as compatible with faith rather than a threat to it.

The book's structure moves through eight subject areas — belief, Scripture, God, Jesus, doctrine, history, morality, and modern life — with each of the hundred questions given a self-contained, plain-language answer. Questions range from foundational ones like "What is Christianity, really?" and "Who is God according to Christianity?" to more applied ones about how doctrine and daily decision-making connect. Upton writes in an expository style intended to be accessible without oversimplifying the theology, aiming to explain positions rather than merely assert them.

Because the book is organized by question rather than by narrative chapter, readers can use it as a reference, working through sections in order or jumping to specific topics as questions arise in conversation, study, or personal doubt. Each entry is short enough to read in a few minutes, a format Upton designed for readers fitting reflection into limited time rather than sitting down for extended theological reading. The book does not require prior religious education to follow, and technical terms are explained as they appear rather than assumed.

The book distinguishes itself from apologetics-style titles that primarily aim to defend Christianity against objections. Instead of framing questions as attacks to be countered, Upton frames them as entry points for genuine understanding, addressing doubt directly rather than around it. The hundred-question format also differs from typical single-theme theology books by covering the full span of core Christian claims in one volume, giving readers a broad map before they dive deeper into any one area.

"Questions aren't the enemy of faith — they're often how faith gets stronger," said Felix Upton, author of 100 Questions That Shape Faith. "I wanted a book people could actually use when they're sitting with real doubts."

Readers exploring Christianity for the first time can use the book to understand core claims before deciding whether to attend a church or engage further with religious community. New believers can use it to fill gaps left by informal introductions to the faith, working through doctrine at their own pace. Longtime Christians can use it to revisit assumptions they may have inherited rather than examined, particularly around Scripture's authority or the historical development of doctrine. Small groups and discussion circles could also use individual questions as discussion prompts, given the book's modular, one-question-at-a-time structure. Because each entry stands alone, the book works equally well read cover to cover or consulted as a reference when a specific question comes up in conversation or personal reflection.

"100 Questions That Shape Faith" is available now as an ebook for $2.99 through eBookIt at https://bookstore.ebookit.com/bookstore/100-questions-that-shape-faith/43e482, offered in EPUB and PDF formats. The purchase is a direct digital transaction: after checkout, eBookIt emails a secure download link with a 72-hour window, and no bookstore account is required. The listing includes the book's category, format options, and pricing for readers to review before buying. The title carries ISBN 9781456685249 and is cataloged under Religion / Christian Theology / General (REL067000).

The release fits into Upton's broader focus on writing about faith as something practiced and examined rather than simply inherited. Upton has described an interest in making complex religious and doctrinal ideas legible to readers across belief backgrounds, including those skeptical of religious claims and those who want clarity and directness over rhetorical persuasion. Future work is expected to continue this question-driven approach, addressing specific doctrinal or scriptural topics in more depth as standalone titles or expanded editions.

100 Questions That Shape Faith is available through eBookIt at https://bookstore.ebookit.com/bookstore/100-questions-that-shape-faith/43e482. eBookIt provides a direct digital storefront where independent authors and publishers sell ebooks and audiobooks straight to readers, with secure download delivery in place of physical shipping. The platform lists format options, sample media, and pricing on each title's page so readers can review details before purchase.


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