Nicholas Lash's collection of essays exposes the crisis in our thinking about God which is at the root of our misunderstandings and mistakes about science and politics, ethics and economics, life and death. Opening with a devastating critique of Richard Dawkins, he goes on to discuss the 'impossibility of antheism', disentangle faith and reason, retrieve the legacy of the second Vatican Council, and amongst many other delights offers sparkling insights into Diderot and Joseph Conrad.
Nicholas Lash's collection of essays exposes the crisis in our thinking about God which is at the root of our misunderstandings and mistakes about sci...
This brief interpretation of the Apostles' Creed enables readers to thoroughly understand the Creed, structurally and theologically, in the face of widespread contemporary misreading.
This brief interpretation of the Apostles' Creed enables readers to thoroughly understand the Creed, structurally and theologically, in the face of...