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Author:
Harder, Cam, 1954-
Title:
Tough questions, honest answers : faith and religion for 21st-century explorers / Cameron Harder.
Publisher:
Fortress Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
ix, 206 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Religion and science.
Theology, Doctrinal.
Christianity--21st century.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-206).
Contents:
Why take on tough questions about religion? -- Why bother with religion?: mystery, magic, and miracles -- Is it good to believe in God?: religion and violence -- Is it good to believe in God?: religion and child sexual abuse -- Is it good to believe in God?: the case for healthy religion -- Are faith and science compatible? -- Where is God when bad things happen? -- How do we choose a "good" religion? -- Why I am a Christian -- Decision time: Is there room for religion in the twenty-first century?
Summary:
In Tough Questions, Honest Answers, Christian theologian Cameron Harder explores pressing contemporary challenges to religion--from religion itself to modern "big ideas" that often confound thoughtful seekers. Asking, "Is it good to believe in God?" he examines some of the social costs and benefits of religious commitment. Issues addressed include religion and violence, religion and child sexual abuse, mystery and miracle, the compatibility of science and faith, and God's role when bad things happen. Harder also reflects on whether there is room for faith and religion in the twenty-first century and shares his own reasons for claiming the Christian faith. Tough Questions, Honest Answers is an excellent conversation starter for inquirers, skeptics, and faithful doubters. Young parents who are wondering how to nurture their child's spirituality and older readers who want to re-think their faith in light of what they've learned about the world over the decades will appreciate Cameron Harder's forthright, accessible discussion. Harder strives in this book to be personally honest with the questions he raises, to push past common platitudes and propaganda others offer in response to them. He acknowledges, "I'm an explorer too--looking for a clearer view of what religion could be, and should not be, for my children and grandchildren."
ISBN:
9781506453842
1506453848
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1110437406
Locations:
LAPH975 -- Sioux City Public Library (Sioux City)

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