Proper Confidence: Faith, Doubt, and Certainty in Christian DiscipleshipLooking to end the divisive conflict that has raged between Christians who attack each other either as "liberals" or as "fundamentalists," Newbigin here gives a historical account of the roots of this conflict in order to begin laying the foundation for a middle ground that will benefit the Christian faith as a whole. What results is a perspective that allows Christians to confidently affirm the gospel as public truth in our pluralistic world. |
Contents
Faith as the Way to Knowledge | 1 |
Doubt as the Way to Certainty | 16 |
Certainty as the Way to Nihilism | 29 |
Knowing God | 45 |
By Grace Alone | 65 |
Holy Scripture | 79 |
Through Faith Alone | 93 |
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Proper Confidence: Faith, Doubt, and Certainty in Christian Discipleship Lesslie Newbigin Limited preview - 1995 |
Proper Confidence: Faith, Doubt, and Certainty in Christian Discipleship Lesslie Newbigin No preview available - 1995 |
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