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What do you believe, and why do you believe it? On Christian Truth is a book for Christians seeking a deeper understanding of their faith. It is also a helpful summary for readers who are curious to know what Christians believe. Bringing his polished skills as a novelist, essayist and teacher, Harry Blamires shows how the great body of Christian doctrine fits together into a coherent, intellectually satisfying, and spiritually inspiring view of reality. Harry Blamires is a highly respected teacher and author of more than thirty books. He has won a wide following of both British and American readers for his provocative works in theology, education, English literature and fiction. Well known for his classic book, The Christian Mind, his more recent writings include The Post-Christian Mind and New Town. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Servant Books, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1983; hardcover, 140 pp.
What Christians believe and what Christianity teaches is not always the same thing.
Why Christians believe what they believe is an important thing to consider, and in On Christian Truth author Harry Blamires has given us a useful and engaging compendium of what Christians should believe.
If Atheists would read it, they might become Christians. If Christians would read it, they would be better apologists, and wiser followers of Christ.
Christianity is reasonable and rational. It alone offers a complete worldview that answers “Who is God? Who am I in relation to God? How am I to view my world?” and other useful things.
Blamires explains Christianity in a readable and thoughtful manner without sarcasm or abrasiveness. I learned much from him by reading On Christian Truth, as will anyone who approaches this book with receptivity. ( )