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The Changing Face of God - by Frederick W Schmidt (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In 1999, five scholars presented lectures at Washington National Cathedral about our images of God and what difference they make.
- Author(s): Frederick W Schmidt
- 106 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Agnosticism
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About the Book
Five leading scholars explore why our understanding of God makes a world of difference. Excellent for parish study groups, with study questions and an introduction by the former Canon Educator of the Washington National Cathedral. Videos of the original lectures are available.
Book Synopsis
In 1999, five scholars presented lectures at Washington National Cathedral about our images of God and what difference they make. This book is ideal for parish study groups and individuals to consider and discuss the viewpoints of Marcus Borg, Karen Armstrong, Jack Miles, James Cone, and Andrew Sung Park.
"Does the face of God change? Years ago I would have said, 'No.' Countless hymns, passage of Scripture and confessions of faith assert or imply the changelessness of God. To take issue with traditions that are centuries, if not millennia old, seemed to be daunting and misguided....But when the great professions of confidence in God harden into philosophical propositions, one is bound to ask: What difference would it make to say that God has only one face? Even if true in some sense, the fact of the matter is that features each of us would count as necessary and changeless would be a matter of considerable debate."
- From the Introduction
Review Quotes
"...an excellent resource and a genuine guide to late twentieth-century theological questing."
--The Rev. Dr. Ronald Conner, Cathedral Age