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Is it possible to walk slowly and carefully into Christian faith? The reader of this book is invited to start where we are and to reason about who we are as human beings and what we seek in the world around us. By understanding ourselves as remarkable creatures, seekers of truth and goodness and beauty, and by understanding that there are wonderful, immeasurable values in life, we can begin to consider our relation to ourselves, our world, and God. Honest thought then moves us to consider the struggles of those relationships and, ultimately, the possibility of Jesus as both historical person and divine gift.…mehr

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Is it possible to walk slowly and carefully into Christian faith? The reader of this book is invited to start where we are and to reason about who we are as human beings and what we seek in the world around us. By understanding ourselves as remarkable creatures, seekers of truth and goodness and beauty, and by understanding that there are wonderful, immeasurable values in life, we can begin to consider our relation to ourselves, our world, and God. Honest thought then moves us to consider the struggles of those relationships and, ultimately, the possibility of Jesus as both historical person and divine gift.
Autorenporträt
Kent Richter is a retired professor of Philosophy and Religion. Other books include Christian apologetics works, such as Where Else Shall We Go? and Toward Christianity: A Philosophical Stroll. He has also published an "epic poem" of Christian theology, The Christian Epic, and an end-times novel, The Rapture of Michael Pryor. His textbook for "Introduction to Religion" was published by Oxford University Press.