Do you resent the smugness of close-minded skepticism on the one
hand but feel equally uncomfortable with the smugness of
close-minded Christianity of the other?
If so, then The Myth of Certainty is for you. Daniel Taylor
suggests a path to committed faith that is both consistent with the
tradition of Christian orthodoxy and sensitive to the pluralism,
complexity and relativism of our age. Taylor's insightful
discussion of faith expounds Blaise Pascal's gentle command "We
must know where to doubt, where to feel certain, where to
submit".
The case for the questioning Christian is made with both
incisive analysis and lively storytelling. Brief fictional
interludes provide an alternate way of exploring topics at hand and
depict the real-life dilemmas reflective Christians often face.
Taylor affirms a call to throw off the paralysis of uncertainty
and to risk commitment to God without forfeiting the God-given gift
of an inquiring mind. Throughout he demonstrates how much the world
and the church need question askers.
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