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The Fracture of Faith

Recovering the Belief of the Gospel in a Post-modern world

Douglas Vickers


Pages: 240
Trim: Large trade paperback
Isbn 13: 9781857926125
List Price: £11.99
Imprint: Mentor
Category: Theology & Doctrine > Doctrine > Contemporary Theologies

Description

Mark Noll wrote in his 1994 book 'The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind' that "The scandal of the Evangelical mind is that there is not much of an evangelical mind." Theologians have seemed to concentrate on deconstructing the belief of the church rather than understanding and communicating it.

Likewise with the Church's organisation - the church is capitulating to a business organisational ethos in its heavyweight denominational and Mega-church structures, many ill-judged forays into TV evangelism and entanglements with cultural and political movements.

These developments are not things to rail at and wring our hands about and it would be the wrong approach to tackle them as individual issues. The truth is that the Church, as a body, has abandoned the person in the pew because of its surrender of its grasp on the content and meaning of the Biblical evangel.

In an intriguing and wide-ranging book, Douglas Vickers, until recently Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, sets out the case for a 'ground up' restoration of the church to re-establish its ministry in the community.

He investigates issues of being, knowledge, behaviour, metaphysics, epistemology and ethics - The church is called to confront the questions of how we know, what can be known, and how we can know that what we know is true.


Reviews

"thoroughly exposes the great malaise that has come upon much of the evangelical church, and brings us to the full scriptural remedy. It is well worth careful reading."

David Green, Chairman, New England Reformed Fellowship


"delivers a clearly articulated statement of the faith "once delivered to the saints". This call to reformation should be required reading for all believers, especially those in church leadership."

Robert E. Davis, Pastor, First Congregational Church, Millers Falls, Massachusetts


"We need vital religion, but one of the ways in which vitality must be measured is by the rule of the truth. Douglas Vickers has provided the church with a book that will help significantly in that enterprise."

W. Robert Godfrey ~ President, Westminster Seminary in California, Escondido, California


"A penetrating insight into the contemporary confusion within the Church."

Eric Alexander ~ Conference speaker and formerly minister St George's Tron, Glasgow for 20 years.


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