contemporary creed
Posted by Brian Draper Mon, 04/09/2006 - 11:46am
John Morris, an Anglican clergyman who used to be a teacher, has written a useful book called Contemporary Creed. It's designed for people who are interested in the faith, and/or those who want to go deeper - and tackles the hard issues on a bite-size 60-question journey through Christianity.
Each issue starts with a poem; some work better than others, but it's nice to see a creative approach to apologetics instead of the usual didactic one. Nevertheless, with a scientific backiground, Revd Morris is well placed, too, to provide stimulating scientific conversation.
His theological discourse doesn't seek to answer everything in black and white, but is pretty comprehensive, and a very good starting point for followers who want to be honest and rigorous about their faith.
For more details, visit contemporarycreed.org.uk.
Each issue starts with a poem; some work better than others, but it's nice to see a creative approach to apologetics instead of the usual didactic one. Nevertheless, with a scientific backiground, Revd Morris is well placed, too, to provide stimulating scientific conversation.
His theological discourse doesn't seek to answer everything in black and white, but is pretty comprehensive, and a very good starting point for followers who want to be honest and rigorous about their faith.
For more details, visit contemporarycreed.org.uk.

