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Louis Cassels (1922–1974)

Auteur de Christian primer

15 oeuvres 197 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Comprend les noms: CASSELS LOUIS

Œuvres de Louis Cassels

Christian primer (1964) 54 exemplaires
Your Bible (1967) 23 exemplaires
The Real Jesus (1968) 17 exemplaires
This fellow Jesus (1973) 15 exemplaires
The Reality of God (1971) 12 exemplaires
A Faith for Skeptics (1971) 6 exemplaires
Forbid Them Not (1973) 3 exemplaires
This Man is Good News (1974) 2 exemplaires
A Bad Investment (1974) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1922-01-14
Date de décès
1974-01-23
Sexe
male
Lieux de résidence
Ellenton, South Carolina, USA
Aiken, South Carolina, USA
Professions
journalist

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Cassels was the religion editor for United Press International for many years, and well-informed about the various denominations in his day. This book is written in a respectful tone. Before devoting separate chapters to the major "families" (Lutherans, Presbyterians, Church of England and its offshoots), he offers three chapters that contextualized the discussion: The Jewish-Christian Heritage, The Catholic-Protestant Difference, and Is the Bible Infallible? There are short chapters at the end dealing with Islam and the Oriental religions.

The opening and closing chapters work like bookends: The Varieties of Faith (his point: everyone believes something), and Does It Matter What You Believe?, in which he criticizes syncretism. Reminds me of the old public service ads in the 50s: This Sunday, go to the church of your choice, but do go.

It is no criticism to say, 50 years after its publication, that it is dated. Vatican II was just getting started, the coverage of New Religious Movements that arose in America would have to be expanded in a comparable treatment today, and more discussion of Islam and Buddhism would be needed. But in its time, it was a helpful introduction.
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HenrySt123 | Jul 19, 2021 |
This book is by religion columnist Louis Cassels. This religion columnist analysis arguments for and against God's existence in a book intended for wistful agnostics and reluctant atheists. Attributes the roots of skepticism to science, secularism, cultural conditioning, and the failing credibility of religious institutions. Asserts that direct personal experience can verify the reality of God.

Educated people of our time are taught to be skeptical of God. He is there and not hard to find. All you need to do is look. Just because you do not believe in God, does not mean He is not there. You cannot see the sun at all times, yet you know it is there. Not everything can be verified by science...not even science.… (plus d'informations)
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hermit | Oct 8, 2007 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
15
Membres
197
Popularité
#111,410
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
2
ISBN
18

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