In Defence of Christianity
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:2nd Nov '06
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In Defence of Christianity is a short book of Christian apologetics. Acknowledging that reason is not the basis of faith, Brian Hebblethwaite sets out some of the main reasons that can be advanced in support of the Christian faith. He defends the view that belief in God makes most sense of a world that has come up with moral and creative persons and communities, including all that they have produced in the way of culture, mysticism, and sainthood. He also argues that the history of religions, and in particular the history of Israel and the story of Christ and his Church, offers the best diagnosis and solution of the problems that afflict humanity and the most hopeful picture of the ultimate future of creation
Review from previous edition I can heartily recommend this book to all modern-day believers who live with the temptations of secular society to understand their life, their world and their history in worldly terms rather than in the light of their Christian faith * Vincent Brumer, Ars Disputandi *
Hebblethwaite puts us in his debt, quite simply, because he has the courage to argue for the rationality of religious faith in general, and to provide a cogent apologetic for Christianity in particular. ... This approach, together with Hebblethwaite's engaing style, will enable a wide range of readers to profit from this essay. * Dr John Saxbee, Bishop of Lincoln, Church Times *
ISBN: 9780199210756
Dimensions: 203mm x 135mm x 12mm
Weight: 250g
208 pages