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Faith and Criticism: The Sarum Lectures 1992



Faith and Criticism addresses a central problem in the Church today the tension between traditionalists and progressives. Traditionalists want above all to hold fast to traditional foundations in belief and to ensure that nothing of value is lost, even at the risk of sacrificing some elements of traditional doctrine. They are often locked in uncomprehending conflict. Basil Mitchell argues that, not only in theology but in other serious intellectual pursuit, faith and criticism are interdependent. A tradition which is not open to criticism will eventually ossify; and without faith in some established tradition criticism has nothing to fasten upon. This interdependence of faith and criticism has implications for society at large. Religious education can be Christian without ceasing to be critical and a liberal society can espouse Christian values.


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173hlm: 14,5x22cm
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English
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0-19-826758-4
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