What really is Christianity? If all the religious packaging in which it is wrapped were removed, what would remain? These were Bonhoeffer's questions, and they must be ours today--even more urgently! For in many ...

Buy Now From Amazon

What really is Christianity? If all the religious packaging in which it is wrapped were removed, what would remain? These were Bonhoeffer's questions, and they must be ours today--even more urgently! For in many quarters Christianity is being so narrowly identified with some of its parts, cultural associations, and past ambitions that like all militant religion, it represents a threat to the planetary future.

We may no longer speak clearly of the essence of Christianity, as von Harnack and other nineteenth-century thinkers did; but perhaps we may still have a sufficiently shared sense of the kerygmatic core of this faith to be able, in the face of these misrepresentations of it, to say what Christianity is not.

Similar Products

Waiting for Gospel: An Appeal to the Dispirited Remnants of Protestant EstablishmentLife's Journey—Zuya: Oral Teachings from RosebudThe Cross in Our Context: Jesus and the Suffering WorldNo god but God (Updated Edition): The Origins, Evolution, and Future of IslamThe Jewish Way: Living the HolidaysThe Healing Wisdom of Africa: Finding Life Purpose Through Nature, Ritual, and CommunityGod Is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions That Run the WorldOpen Heart, Clear Mind: An Introduction to the Buddha's Teachings