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From The Back Pew: A Non-scholarly Look at the Christian Faith
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- ISBN978-1-83438-819-9
- EAN9781834388199
- Date de parution29/05/2026
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- ÉditeurTellwell Talent
Résumé
In his book Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis famously wrote: "Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important?" This quote implies many crucial questions for anyone thinking about Christianity. In this book, Greg Robinson delves into these questions as a non-scholar who has done extensive reading from multiple points of view on the subject of the Christian faith. In response to Lewis' statement, Greg considers the truth of Christian belief by considering the rationality of Christian faith and its implications. -Are we here by chance or design? -Is Christianity even rational? -What does it mean to be a Christian? -How should Christianity impact our lives? Is Christianity ultimately pointing somewhere? He looks at a number of issues that are pertinent to understanding the Christian faith and our individual worldviews.
He considers issues such as the study of the Lord's Prayer, Christ's views on war, and numerous additional topics. This book is written for Christians and non-Christians, and for those who want to understand more about the Christian faith.
He considers issues such as the study of the Lord's Prayer, Christ's views on war, and numerous additional topics. This book is written for Christians and non-Christians, and for those who want to understand more about the Christian faith.



