The Missing God Who Is Not Missed

The Missing God Who Is Not Missed Christian Belief in a Secular Society

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Publisher's Synopsis

More and more people today put their faith only in what they can see, experience for themselves or scientifically prove. Anything else is seen as mere conjecture. Since we cannot see God, or prove God's existence with the tools of science, increasingly people decide that God's existence is but one theory among many, and the question of God becomes irrelevant or even non-existent for many people. There is a slow but inexorable move towards agnosticism. God is missing but not missed. In such a secular culture, many christians feels the need to ponder again age-old questions about God and about Christian faith, and that is what Philip Fogarty sets out to do in this book. How can we reconcile the existence of God with all the suffereing in the world? Is the God of the bible nothing but a vengeful God? Who is Jesus? Was he just a good man or was he truly divine? Did he rise from the dead? What do we mean when we say Jesus is the Saviour of the world and is he the only saviour? Has the church a future? Why have so many young people and the poor given up on the church and sacramental practice? Are priests no more than dinosaurs lumbering their way into extinction in a dying church?

Book information

ISBN: 9781856073806
Publisher: Columba Press
Imprint: Columba Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 149
Weight: 195g
Height: 215mm
Width: 132mm
Spine width: 12mm