In The New Apologetics, Ian S. Markham presents a provocative defense of Christianity through a model of the world as a spiritually-infused universe. This book is an invitation to the church to rediscover a self-confident account of the faith that can accommodate the insights of modern science.
In The New Apologetics, Ian S. Markham presents a provocative defense of Christianity through a model of the world as a spiritually-infused universe. This book is an invitation to the church to rediscover a self-confident account of the faith that can accommodate the insights of modern science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The Very Rev Ian S. Markham is the dean of Virginia Theological Seminary and professor of theology and ethics. He is a priest associate at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Alexandria, VA. The Rev Jeremy Means-Koss is a graduate of Virginia Theological Seminary with degrees from Wesley Theological Seminary, King's London, and American University. He is a priest associate at Grace Episcopal Church in Alexandria, VA.
Inhaltsangabe
A Thought Exercise 1. Living in the Shadow of Deism 2. Superstition: The Concept and the Weapon 3. A Spiritually Infused Universe 4. The Necessary Prolegomenon: The Legitimacy of Trust 5. The Incarnation and the Trinity: Theological Reasoning in the Christian Tradition 6. Sacramentality: The Basis 7. Apostolic Succession: The Authority 8. Angels and the Communion of Saints 9. Inclusion, Justice, and the New Apologetics: Objections and Replies Concluding Reflections
A Thought Exercise 1. Living in the Shadow of Deism 2. Superstition: The Concept and the Weapon 3. A Spiritually Infused Universe 4. The Necessary Prolegomenon: The Legitimacy of Trust 5. The Incarnation and the Trinity: Theological Reasoning in the Christian Tradition 6. Sacramentality: The Basis 7. Apostolic Succession: The Authority 8. Angels and the Communion of Saints 9. Inclusion, Justice, and the New Apologetics: Objections and Replies Concluding Reflections
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