Christianity Considered

Christianity Considered
Author: John M. Frame
Publsiher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2018-05-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683590873

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Christianity is more than a religion: it is also a complex intellectual tradition. Christians and non-Christians who want to understand the world as it is today have to understand Christianity, too. Christianity makes objective claims, but also presents a new way of thinking about the world. In A Guide to Christianity for Skeptics and Seekers, renowned theologian Dr. John Frame introduces the reader to the Christian religion and its unique intellectual framework, describing the key pillars of Christian thought and how these shape the Christian worldview. Covering a range of topics, from the resurrection to the Christian posture toward politics, A Guide to Christianity for Skeptics and Seekers is a valuable guide to understanding the Christian faith as an intellectual tradition. Useful for both the Christian reader looking for a better understanding of the faith and the skeptical reader who seeks to understand the intellectual tradition that has done much to shape the modern world.

Seven Reasons to Re Consider Christianity

Seven Reasons to  Re Consider Christianity
Author: Ben Shaw
Publsiher: The Good Book Company
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2021-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781784986353

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Examine the evidence for Christianity and why it is worth considering. Lots of people assume that Christianity is simply a nice story for kids or a niche hobby for weirdos—or worse, unattractively restrictive. In this book, Ben Shaw invites sceptical readers to think again. He outlines seven reasons why Christianity is worth considering—or reconsidering—not least because it offers some thought-provoking and rational answers to our deepest questions. This warm, honest book shows that the Christian message is both more credible and more wonderful than we might have otherwise thought, and calls readers to investigate the person of Jesus for themselves.

Evangelical Christianity considered and shown to be synonymous with Unitarianism in a course of lectures etc

Evangelical Christianity considered  and shown to be synonymous with Unitarianism  in a course of lectures  etc
Author: John GRUNDY (Unitarian Minister, of Manchester.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1814
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0022995946

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Apostolical Succession Considered Or The Constitution of a Christian Church Its Powers and Ministry Abridged from Abp Whately s Kingdom of Christ

Apostolical Succession Considered  Or  The Constitution of a Christian Church  Its Powers and Ministry  Abridged from Abp  Whately s  Kingdom of Christ
Author: Richard Whately (Archbishop of Dublin.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1877
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:V000719197

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Evangelical Christianity Considered

Evangelical Christianity Considered
Author: John Grundy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1813
Genre: Trinity
ISBN: HARVARD:32044077904639

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View of the Evidences of Christianity

View of the Evidences of Christianity
Author: William Paley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1865
Genre: Apologetics
ISBN: UVA:X001141136

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A View of the Evidences of Christianity

A View of the Evidences of Christianity
Author: William Paley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1860
Genre: Apologetics
ISBN: HARVARD:AH4ACV

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Christianity

Christianity
Author: Philip Kennedy
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780857737885

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The Christian faith has the allegiance of one third of the human race. It has succeeded in influencing civilization to such a degree that we now take its existence almost for granted. Yet it might all have been so different. Christianity began with the words and deeds of an obscure village carpenter's son who died a shameful criminal's death at the hands of the Roman occupiers of his country: itself an insignificant outpost of the powerful ruling Empire. The feverish land of biblical Palestine, awash with apocalyptic expectations of deliverance from its foreign overlords, was hardly short of seers and prophets who claimed to be sent visions from God. Yet the followers of this man thought he was different: so different, in fact, that some years after his death and asserted resurrection they scandalously insisted not only that he was sent by God, but that he 'was' God. How a provincial sect, with its seemingly outrageous ideas, became first the sanctioned religion of the Roman Empire and then, over the course of 2000 years, the creed of billions of people, is the improbable story that this book tells. It is a story of freethinkers, friars, fanatics and firebrands; and of the lay people (not just the clerical or the powerful) who have made up the great mass of Christians over the centuries. Many introductions to Christianity are written by Christians, for Christians. This elegant textbook, by contrast, shows that the history of the religion, while often glorious, is not one of unimpeded progress, but something still more remarkable, flawed and human.