In recent decades many fundamental Christian assumptions about the
nature of God and the world have come under attack. No longer can
one assume even in many church circles that historic Christian
beliefs about the Trinity and providence are generally accepted or
understood. Scientific knowledge and new technologies have also
presented challenges for the church. How, for example, should
Christians understand the ecological crisis? And how should the
opening chapters of Genesis be understood in an age of genetic
research and evolutionary science? This collection of essays
attempts to chart a faithful path for postmodern Christians,
exploring the foundational ideas and concepts of a Christian
worldview and suggesting their implications for Christian living
today.Contributors: Hans Boersma John Cooper Marva J. Dawn Michael
W. Goheen Christopher D. Marshall Arnold E. Sikkema John G.
Stackhouse, Jr. Rikki E. Watts John R. Wood
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