Engaging Unbelief: A Captivating Strategy from Augustine and Aquinas
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Engaging Unbelief: A Captivating Strategy from Augustine and Aquinas  -     By: Curtis Chang

Engaging Unbelief: A Captivating Strategy from Augustine and Aquinas

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Title: Engaging Unbelief: A Captivating Strategy from Augustine and Aquinas
By: Curtis Chang
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 187
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2007
Dimensions: 8.54 X 6.54 X 0.41 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 1556355203
ISBN-13: 9781556355202
Stock No: WW355202

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Curtis Chang has found vital resources for addressing these issues in the lives of Augustine bishop of Hippo (A.D. 413) and Dominican priest Thomas Aquinas (A.D. 1259). Through a careful study of Augustine's City of God and Aquinas's Summa Contra Gentiles, Chang has discerned a valuable rhetorical strategy for engaging unbelief in cultural contexts where Christian faith seems less and less plausible.

Building on the contemporary cultural analysis of Alasdair MacIntyre, Christopher Lasch, James Davison Hunter and John Milbank as well as insights gleaned from Lesslie Newbigin and Stanley Hauerwas, Chang puts forth his own bold recommendation. We should confront challengers not with legal or moral coercion, much less violence, but by meeting and speaking with them within their own thought and language worlds. This approach will involve (1) entering the challengers' stories, (2) retelling the stories and (3) capturing those retold stories within the gospel's larger story. With theological as well as practical insights drawn from Augustine and Aquinas, Chang completes the book by offering concrete suggestions for more faithfully taking up our evangelistic and apologetic task today.

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