Best known for bringing Karl Barth to Canada, Walter Williamson
Bryden predicted the fall of Idealism and liberal theology in
Protestantism at the start of the twentieth-century. When that
crisis hit the Canadian Protestant Churches he was ready with this
book. The Christian's Knowledge of God is a re-examination of
Reformation teachings with particular focus on the revelation of
God, by God through Christ. Bryden challenges his readers to
question their blind acceptance of Christian doctrine and
reconsider what it means to have knowledge of the Divine and with
it "the power to confront the world, no longer as those seeking,
but as those having found God." Although the book ends "Tempora
mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis" we have not changed so very much
with the times as to make this book less relevant today than it was
when first published. Indeed those seeking for knowledge of God
today could do well to be reminded of Bryden's message.
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