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SKU (ISBN): 9780334049265
ISBN10: 0334049261
Editor: Richard Noake | Editor: Nicholas Buxton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2013
Publisher: SCM Press
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There is a definite and growing interest and awareness amongst the general public of the competing arguments around faith, God and society. The book is divided into two sections. Section One tackles issues of ultimate concern and the place of God in the modern world, whilst Section Two considers the role of faith in public life. The contributors bring a range of different voices both religious and secular to the conversation. Section One: Examining God – Richard Harries discusses the challenge to faith from atheism, whilst Dan Cohn-Sherbok thinks about God from a post-holocaust point of view, Daphne Hampson wonders how God might be reconceived in a post-patriarchal context. David Jasper reflects on the role of the arts in leading us to spiritual reflection, and Mona Siddiqui offers a comparison between Muslim and Christian notions of divine love. Section Two: The role of faith in contemporary society – James Jones argues for kingdom values in public life, Catherine Pepinster advocates an incarnational engagement with social concerns, Roger Trigg asserts that the Christian values that have shaped our political assumptions cannot be ignored. Estelle Morris defends the place of faith schools in a secular society, and finally Tony Bayfield highlights the need for a truly public square where both religious and secular voices can be heard.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780334049265
ISBN10: 0334049261
Editor: Richard Noake | Editor: Nicholas Buxton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2013
Publisher: SCM Press
Print On Demand Product
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