Faith and Criticism tackles a fundamental dilemma which many people, whether or not they are religious, believe they are faced with today. Can they commit themselves to some definite set of beliefs about the meaning of human life without sacrificing their critical sense or reason? Basil Mitchell argues that, in any serious intellectual and spiritual quest, faith and criticism belong together.
BL Probing study of fundamental questions about religion and the church today Basil Mitchell argues that, in any serious intellectual spiritual quest, faith and criticism belong together.
BL Probing study of fundamental questions about religion and the church today Basil Mitchell argues that, in any serious intellectual spiritual quest, faith and criticism belong together.
Historian Mark Noll traces evangelicalism from its nineteenth-century roots. He applies lessons learned in the milieu of Great Britain and North America to answer the question: Have evangelicals...
This book,' Dr Theissen remarks, 'means more to me than any other of my writings. The ideas in it go back to my student days, and my dissatisfaction then over the attitude of so many theologians. I...
Heralded as the exponents of a 'new atheism', critics of religion are highly visible in today's media, and include the household names of Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett and Sam Harris. David...
Have the 'fires' of modern criticism melted away Christianity's claim to truth? Seminal thinkers such as Feuerbach, Marx, Nietzsche and Freud argued that religious belief is nothing more than an...