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Why Doubt Doesn't Have to End in DeconversionEven those who live by faith sometimes doubt. Those doubts don't have to mean the end of Christian identity.In Surprised by Doubt, Joshua Chatraw and Jack Carson help us step into Christianity's ancient structure, which can handle our contemporary doubts. Building on C. S. Lewis's metaphor of Christianity as a house, they invite us to move beyond the cramped attic of reactionary versions of the faith to explore the more spacious main floor of the house.With pastoral care and intellectual rigor, Chatraw and Carson show us how to rediscover the wisdom of the past and reimagine a faith that can thrive alongside doubt."Reading Surprised by Doubt is like sitting in a comfortable room and enjoying a thoughtful conversation with generous and stimulating hosts. You leave feeling challenged, more knowledgeable, heard, and understood. The coffee is on. Come. And be sure to invite your friends."--Karen Swallow Prior, author of The Evangelical Imagination: How Stories, Images, and Metaphors Created a Culture in Crisis"For too long, doubt has wrongly been condemned, and the unfortunate reaction to the condemnation of doubt has been to celebrate it. Chatraw and Carson take a better approach, which is to address doubt, to seek to alleviate burdensome doubts, and to comfort in the midst of doubt. This is apologetics at its best, grounded not in the 'right ideas, ' but in the person of Jesus, who is himself the Word, the Way, the Truth and the Life. This book will help you trust him."--Michael Wear, president and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life; author of The Spirit of Our Politics
Cultural Engagement introduces the main principles of cultural engagement and surveys a variety of Christian responses to nine of today's key cultural issues including sexuality; gender roles; human life and reproductive technology; immigration and race; creation and creature care; politics; work; the arts; and war, weapons, and capital punishment.
Balanced in approach and focused not on arguments but on cultural contexts, the attitude of the apologist, and sound answers to difficult questions, Joshua D. Chatraw and Mark D. Allen's Apologetics at the Cross provides a thorough and accessible introduction to the renewed Christian discipline of apologetics.
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