Confessing the Faith Yesterday and Today: Essays Reformed, Dissenting, and Catholic - eBook
Stock No: WW109836EB
Confessing the Faith Yesterday and Today: Essays Reformed, Dissenting, and Catholic - eBook  -     By: Alan P.F. Sell

Confessing the Faith Yesterday and Today: Essays Reformed, Dissenting, and Catholic - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2013 / ePub

In Stock
Stock No: WW109836EB

Buy Item Our Price$26.43 Retail: $37.00 Save 29% ($10.57)
In Stock
Stock No: WW109836EB
Pickwick Publications / 2013 / ePub
Add To Cart

or checkout with

Add To Wishlist
Add To Cart

or checkout with

Wishlist

Have questions about eBooks? Check out our eBook FAQs.

* This product is available for purchase worldwide.
Other Formats (2)
Select this Item Product Title/Author Availability Price Quantity
$62.10
In Stock
Our Price$62.10
Retail: $69.00
Add To Cart
$62.10
$26.43
In Stock
Our Price$26.43
Retail: $37.00
Add To Cart
Quantity for eBook 0
$26.43

Product Information

Title: Confessing the Faith Yesterday and Today: Essays Reformed, Dissenting, and Catholic - eBook
By: Alan P.F. Sell
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781621895718
ISBN-13: 9781621895718
Stock No: WW109836EB

Publisher's Description

What is it to confess the Christian faith, and what is the status of formal confessions of faith? How far does the context inform the content of the confession? These questions are addressed in Part One, with reference to the Reformed tradition in general, and to its English and Welsh Dissenting strand in particular. In an adverse political context the Dissenters' plea for toleration under the law was eventually granted. The question of tolerance remains alive in our very different context, and in addition we face the challenge of confessing and commending the faith in an intellectual environment in which many question Christianity's relevance and rebut traditional defenses of it. In Part Two it is recognized that Christian confessing is an ecclesial, not simply an individual, calling, and that the one confessing church catholic is visibly divided over doctrine and practice. Suggestions for ameliorating this situation are offered, though the final resolution may be a matter for the eschaton. Until then Christians are called to witness faithfully and to live hopefully as citizens of heaven. In an epilogue the challenges and pitfalls of systematic theology as a discipline involving both confession and commendation are explored.

Author Bio

Alan P. F. Sell, of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, is a philosopher-theologian and ecumenist who has held academic posts in England, Canada, and Wales, and ecclesiastical posts in England and Geneva. He is the author of over thirty books.

Ask a Question

Author/Artist Review