“The church is not a campus but a community. Pastors are not CEOs; they are shepherds.”
Quote by Dillon Burroughs
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This book addresses the tension between religious conviction and the limits of human knowledge. It proposes that Christian belief does not require having definitive answers to every theological or philosophical question. The author argues for an approach to faith that prioritizes truth-seeking over defensive apologetics, suggesting that admitting uncertainty can strengthen rather than weaken authentic Christian commitment. The work engages with common challenges to Christian belief and explores how believers might maintain their faith while remaining open to questions, doubts, and ongoing inquiry. It touches on themes of epistemic humility, the nature of religious knowledge, and the relationship between faith and reason in contemporary discourse. more
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