Being at Home in the World: A New Christian Apologetic - eBook
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Being at Home in the World: A New Christian Apologetic - eBook  -     By: Mark S. McLeod-Harrison, Philip Smith

Being at Home in the World: A New Christian Apologetic - eBook

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Title: Being at Home in the World: A New Christian Apologetic - eBook
By: Mark S. McLeod-Harrison, Philip Smith
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781498273442
ISBN-13: 9781498273442
Stock No: WW110625EB

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Being at Home in the World is a book of Christian Apologetics. But Mark McLeod-Harrison and Phil Smith don't defend Christian faith; instead, they invite readers into faith. In the course of making this invitation, the authors raise suspicions against modern naturalism, offer respectful criticisms of major religions, and explain how Christian beliefs provide an organizing center of a flourishing human life. Their invitation to Christian faith is philosophically sophisticated, but it is also honest and personal; McLeod-Harrison and Smith tell their own stories of how they grew up as Christians and why they remain believers.

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Mark McLeod-Harrison is Professor of Philosophy at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. He is the author of Repairing Eden: Humility, Mysticism, and the Existential Problem of Diversity (2005), Make/Believing the World(s) (2009), and Apologizing for God (2010). Philip Smith is Professor of Philosophy at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. He is the author of The Virtue of Civility in the Practice of Politics (2002) and a novel, The Heart of the Sea (2008).

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