Crisis of Doubt
Title | Crisis of Doubt PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Larsen |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2006-11-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0191537055 |
The Victorian crisis of faith has dominated discussions of religion and the Victorians. Stories are frequently told of prominent Victorians such as George Eliot losing their faith. This crisis is presented as demonstrating the intellectual weakness of Christianity as it was assaulted by new lines of thought such as Darwinism and biblical criticism. This study serves as a corrective to that narrative. It focuses on freethinking and Secularist leaders who came to faith. As sceptics, they had imbibed all the latest ideas that seemed to undermine faith; nevertheless, they went on to experience a crisis of doubt, and then to defend in their writings and lectures the intellectual cogency of Christianity. The Victorian crisis of doubt was surprisingly large. Telling this story serves to restore its true proportion and to reveal the intellectual strength of faith in the nineteenth century.
Faith in the Shadows
Title | Faith in the Shadows PDF eBook |
Author | Austin Fischer |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2018-09-11 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 083087402X |
People don't abandon faith because they have doubts. People abandon faith because they think they're not allowed to have doubts. Even as a pastor, Austin Fischer has experienced the shadows of doubt and disillusionment. Leaning into perennial questions about Christianity, he shows that doubt is no reason to leave the faith—instead, it's an invitation to a more honest faith.
Crisis of Doubt
Title | Crisis of Doubt PDF eBook |
Author | McManis Professor of Christian Thought Timothy Larsen |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2006-11-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780199287871 |
A corrective to the much-discussed Victorian `crisis of faith', this study focuses upon several prominent individuals who experienced a `crisis of doubt' and made the reverse journey, abandoning secularism to defend Christianity. Their stories demonstrate the intellectual strength of faith in the nineteenth century.
Victorian Faith in Crisis
Title | Victorian Faith in Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Richard J. Helmstadter |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780804716024 |
A Stanford University Press classic.
The Age of Doubt
Title | The Age of Doubt PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Lane |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0300168810 |
The Victorian era was the first great ";Age of Doubt"; and a critical moment in the history of Western ideas. Leading nineteenth-century intellectuals battled the Church and struggled to absorb radical scientific discoveries that upended everything the Bible had taught them about the world. In "The Age of Doubt," distinguished scholar Christopher Lane tells the fascinating story of a society under strain as virtually all aspects of life changed abruptly. In deft portraits of scientific, literary, and intellectual icons who challenged the prevailing religious orthodoxy, from Robert Chambers and Anne Bronte; to Charles Darwin and Thomas H. Huxley, Lane demonstrates how they and other Victorians succeeded in turning doubt from a religious sin into an ethical necessity. The dramatic adjustment of Victorian society has echoes today as technology, science, and religion grapple with moral issues that seemed unimaginable even a decade ago. Yet the Victorians'; crisis of faith generated a far more searching engagement with religious belief than the ";new atheism"; that has evolved today. More profoundly than any generation before them, the Victorians came to view doubt as inseparable from belief, thought, and debate, as well as a much-needed antidote to fanaticism and unbridled certainty. By contrast, a look at today';s extremes-;from the biblical literalists behind the Creation Museum to the dogmatic rigidity of Richard Dawkins';s atheism-;highlights our modern-day inability to embrace doubt."
Faith After Doubt
Title | Faith After Doubt PDF eBook |
Author | Brian D. McLaren |
Publisher | St. Martin's Essentials |
Pages | 271 |
Release | 2021-01-05 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 125026278X |
From the author of A New Kind of Christianity comes a bold proposal: only doubt can save the world and your faith. ONE of the Best Spiritual Books of 2021—Spirituality & Practice "Will help you live fuller and breathe easier..” —Glennon Doyle Sixty-five million adults in the U.S. have dropped out of active church attendance and about 2.7 million more are leaving every year. Faith After Doubt is for the millions of people around the world who feel that their faith is falling apart. Using his own story and the stories of a diverse group of struggling believers, Brian D. McLaren, a former pastor and now an author, speaker, and activist shows how old assumptions are being challenged in nearly every area of human life, not just theology and spirituality. He proposes a four-stage model of faith development in which questions and doubt are not the enemy of faith, but rather a portal to a more mature and fruitful kind of faith. The four stages—Simplicity, Complexity, Perplexity, and Harmony—offer a path forward that can help sincere and thoughtful people leave behind unnecessary baggage and intensify their commitment to what matters most.
The Soul of Doubt
Title | The Soul of Doubt PDF eBook |
Author | Dominic Erdozain |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0199844615 |
It is widely assumed that science represents the enemy of religious faith. The Soul of Doubt proposes an alternative cause of unbelief: the Christian conscience. Dominic Erdozain argues that the real solvents of orthodoxy in the modern period have been concepts of moral equity and personal freedom generated by Christianity itself.