This book presents a view of Christianity and Christian thinking that draws on some key thinkers from Plato to Wittgenstein and presents a thoughtful 'common sense' theology offered as an alternative to the anti-intellectualism of many contemporary Christians, to the confusion of others and to the distortions of Christianity provided by some of the most vocal critics. Seeking to make accessible some traditional Christian thinking and practices that are rooted in the desire to make the most of life, Felderhof highlights the additional Platonic corollary that unless we have learned to live well, we shall not properly understand, thus presuming the mutual interdependence of theory and practice. A valuable introduction to key themes for students and a wide range of readers.
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