Faith and Fragmentation: Reflections on the Future of ChristiantyWestminster John Knox Press, 1 sty 2004 - 196 In this classic reissue, scholar, pastor, and author J. Philip Wogaman addresses "people who wonder whether Christian Faith makes sense in light of the sweeping changes of our age," changes that have created at the same time a pluralistic world, a technologically sophisticated world, a dangerous world, a world of great prosperity, and yet great suffering. What are we to make of this time we live in? Can the Christian faith really provide a stable foundation? Wogaman wrestles with these and other questions as he investigates the true meaning of a Christian faith with a positive understanding of religious pluralism and a rejection of fanaticism. He concludes that this faith is a "hopeful love" that proclaims the centrality of love against selfishness and the power of hope against despair. |
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... Reality of Oppression 104 Liberation and Social Justice 107 The Struggle against Racism and Sexism 111 The Struggle for Political Justice 114 The Quest for Economic Justice 120 Christian Faith and International Crisis 122 8. The Shadow ...
... Reality of the Church 145 Linkage 1 : Interpersonal Relationships in a Caring Community 147 Linkage 2 : Integrity in Meaning 149 Linkage 3 : The Church as Agent for Change 151 The Church as Proclamation to the World 153 10. Mission and ...
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Four Traps Avoided by Early Christianity | 8 |
Fragments of Broken Faith | 15 |
Partial Truths and the Whole Truth | 29 |
The Christian Perspective | 49 |
Christian Faith and Cosmic Vision | 67 |
Christian Perspective on the Self | 83 |
Christian Perspective on Society | 101 |
Community of Hopeful Love | 141 |
Mission and Imperialism | 155 |
Treasure in Earthen Vessels | 171 |
Notes | 177 |
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