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The Goldilocks God: Searching for the via media explores the
fertile middle ground between toxic Christianity and militant
atheism. Can Christianity be intellectually credible? Why do our
past failures and breakages offer comfort and hope? How does the
via media of Anglicanism offer tactics for dealing with
contemporary challenges and uncertainties? Whether exploring mystic
Hildegard von Bingen, strategic thinker Queen Elizabeth, or
theologians Jean-Luc Marion and Sarah Coakley, readers venture into
a Trinitarian Goldilocks zone of faith, hope, and love. Guy Collins
makes a creative and heartfelt case for a "spiritual
thermodynamics" of trial and error, promise and glory. Illuminating
ancient Christian practice with cutting-edge philosophy and
theology, he reveals the lifelong habits that are "just right" for
encountering the mystery of God.
Focussing on three philosophers - Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Derrida,
and Slavoj Zizek - Faithful Doubt argues that atheism can be
redeeming. Far from being inhospitable to faith, doubt is
increasingly necessary for theology. As well as introducing the
thought of contemporary philosophers, 'Faithful Doubt' examines the
significance of popular entertainment and nrrative. Novels by
Ursula K. Le Guin, Neal Stephenson, China Mieville, and others are
read alongside 'Star Wars' and 'Battlestar Galactica'. Fiction
highlights the fluid nature of the sacred and the secular. On the
question of evil, 'Faithful Doubt' suggests that wisdom lies in
acknowledging uncertainty. Weaving the story of Job together with
St Augustine, Donald MacKinnon, and Eleonore Stump, evil
exemplifies the necessity for doubt within theology. 'Faithful
Doubt' brings a new perspective to debates about the relationship
between faith and reason. Concluding with a discussion of Soren
Kierkegaard, Collins presents a compelling case for harnessing
atheism and doubt in service to Christian faith. In order to "doubt
wisely" we need to heed the "faith of the faithless".
This book traces the development of the European space programme
from its pre-1970 beginnings to the prospects for European ventures
beyond the year 2000. It looks at the failure of the Europa Rocket
programme, and the development of the successful Ariane programme.
Based on a quarter century of combined applied experience in the
realms of interactive development, web marketing, and lead
management, eProfitability professes a philosophical, conceptual,
and practical foundation that will enable any decision-maker to
seize and control the new opportunities offered online. In this
book, we illuminate common pitfalls, crucial best practices, and
arm you with step-by-step implementation instructions on how to
build a powerful and all-encompassing online marketing strategy.
After reading this book, you will have the knowledge to create a
holistic interactive marketing plan. Think of eProfitability as a
"Why and How to Succeed Online" guidebook. Regardless of the size
of your company, or what products and services you provide, this
book provides you with everything you need to flourish in today's
online marketplace.
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