Rethinking faith for a changing world and what it means to be Christian.
This edition examines how Christian belief and its expression have evolved, asking how faith can stay vital without clinging to outdated formulae.
In thoughtful, accessible prose, the book surveys spiritual authority, inspiration, and the moral power of religious life. It challenges simple orthodoxies and invites readers to consider how ideas about God, prophecy, and Christ might develop in a modern context.
- Clear questions about the nature of inspiration, revelation, and the divinity of Christ.
- Historical perspectives on how religious ideas interact with culture and philosophy.
- Arguments that emphasize inner sincerity, ethical living, and the transformative power of faith.
- A framework for understanding Christianity as a dynamic, evolving tradition.
Ideal for readers exploring the history of Christian ideas, or for those seeking a thoughtful, non-dogmatic approach to faith’s future.