Description: Paradoxology by Krish Kandiah Why Christianity was never meant to be simple - an essential exploration of the paradoxes that lie at the heart of the Christian faith. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The Christian faith is full of apparent paradoxes:- a compassionate God who sanctions genocide- an all-powerful God who allows horrific suffering- a God who owns everything yet demands so much from his followers- a God who is distant and yet present at the same timeMany of us have big questions that the Christian faith seems to leave unanswered. So we push them to the back of our minds, for fear of destabilizing our beliefs. But leaving these questions unexamined is neither healthy for us, nor honouring to God. Rather than shying away from the difficult questions, we need to face them head on.What if the tension between apparently opposing doctrines is exactly where faith comes alive? What if this ancient faith has survived so long not in spite of but precisely because of these apparent contradictions? What if it is in the difficult parts of the Bible that God is most clearly revealed? Paradoxology makes a bold new claim: that the paradoxes that seem like they ought to undermine belief are actually the heart of our vibrant faith, and that it is only by continually wrestling with them - rather than trying to pin them down or push them away - that we can really move forward, individually and together. Author Biography Krish Kandiah is Founder and Director of the adoption and fostering charity Home for Good, and Chair of the Theological Advisory Panel for Tearfund. He lives with his wife and six children, including fostered and adopted children, in Oxfordshire, UK. Review These may seem like heavy theological ideas, yet the author approaches his theme in what is an easily read way through leading characters of the bible from Abraham to Paul. He challenges his readers to consider not only those passages that give us comfort, but also those "dark sayings" which so often perturb people. * Irish Catholic *Allow your mind to test your conclusions about the Bible. Like Thomas in the Easter Story, you might find that exploring doubts and questions will bring you to clearer vision. * Inspire Magazine *Amazing...I really loved it. The book real is an eye-opener that makes you look at the Bible in a different way. * Families First Magazine * Promotional Why Christianity was never meant to be simple - an essential exploration of the paradoxes that lie at the heart of the Christian faith. Long Description The Christian faith is full of apparent paradoxes:- a compassionate God who sanctions genocide- an all-powerful God who allows horrific suffering- a God who owns everything yet demands so much from his followers- a God who is distant and yet present at the same timeMany of us have big questions that the Christian faith seems to leave unanswered. So we push them to the back of our minds, for fear of destabilizing our beliefs. But leaving these questions unexamined is neither healthy for us, nor honouring to God. Rather than shying away from the difficult questions, we need to face them head on.What if the tension between apparently opposing doctrines is exactly where faith comes alive? What if this ancient faith has survived so long not in spite of but precisely because of these apparent contradictions? What if it is in the difficult parts of the Bible that God is most clearly revealed? Paradoxology makes a bold new claim: that the paradoxes that seem like they ought to undermine belief are actually the heart of our vibrant faith, and that it is only by continually wrestling with them - rather than trying to pin them down or push them away - that we can really move forward, individually and together. Review Quote These may seem like heavy theological ideas, yet the author approaches his theme in what is an easily read way through leading characters of the bible from Abraham to Paul. He challenges his readers to consider not only those passages that give us comfort, but also those "dark sayings" which so often perturb people. Promotional "Headline" Why Christianity was never meant to be simple - an essential exploration of the paradoxes that lie at the heart of the Christian faith. Details ISBN1444745360 Author Krish Kandiah Year 2015 ISBN-10 1444745360 ISBN-13 9781444745368 Format Paperback Publication Date 2015-03-12 Media Book Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 248.4 Pages 320 Subtitle Why Christianity was never meant to be simple Language English UK Release Date 2015-03-12 Imprint Hodder Faith Publisher John Murray Press Audience General NZ Release Date 2015-05-11 AU Release Date 2015-05-11 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:92100652;
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Book Title: Paradoxology: Why Christianity Was Never Meant to Be Simple
Item Height: 198mm
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Author: Krish Kandiah
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Theology, Christianity
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Publication Year: 2015
Item Weight: 220g
Number of Pages: 320 Pages