Thinking critically about Christianity today means taking the sceptics seriously. Following the tradition of authors of the last century, Robert Reiss engages sympathetically with people's religious doubt, resulting in a thought provoking book about what it means, practically, to be Christian today.
Thinking critically about Christianity today means taking the sceptics seriously. Following the tradition of authors of the last century, Robert Reiss engages sympathetically with people's religious doubt, resulting in a thought provoking book about what it means, practically, to be Christian today.
The Rev'd Dr Robert Paul Reiss was ordained in the Church of England in 1969 and is currently Canon Emeritus of Westminster Abbey. Before his retirement in 2013 he was Canon Treasurer and Sub-Dean of Westminster, a position he held from 2005 following nine years as Archdeacon of Surrey. In 2012 Robert was awarded a PhD by the Archbishop of Canterbury for his work on the history of the Ministry Division.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. 1. Who is the Author?. 2. Why Scepticism?. 3. What Does it Mean to Believe in God?. 4. Jesus of Nazareth. 5. The Resurrection. 6. The Christ of Faith. 7. Salvation. 8. The Last Things. 9. Prayer and Public Worship. 10. Living as a Christian. 11. Freedom of Thought in the Church of England. Conclusions
Preface. 1. Who is the Author?. 2. Why Scepticism?. 3. What Does it Mean to Believe in God?. 4. Jesus of Nazareth. 5. The Resurrection. 6. The Christ of Faith. 7. Salvation. 8. The Last Things. 9. Prayer and Public Worship. 10. Living as a Christian. 11. Freedom of Thought in the Church of England. Conclusions
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