Confident faith in a sceptical world.
Christians today face a tough task. Today, all truth claims are regarded dubiously. The gospel does not change, but what aspects should we highlight? How do we speak "into" our rapidly changing culture, instead of simply reflecting it?
Malcolm Duncan constructs his case around the core statements of the Apostles' Creed. If we believe in God as Creator, what does that mean about our treatment of His creation? If we accept Christ as Saviour and Lord, in what sense are we rescued, redeemed, remade? If we accept the Holy Spirit as Guide, where are we going and what are we here for?
Christians today face a tough task. Today, all truth claims are regarded dubiously. The gospel does not change, but what aspects should we highlight? How do we speak "into" our rapidly changing culture, instead of simply reflecting it?
Malcolm Duncan constructs his case around the core statements of the Apostles' Creed. If we believe in God as Creator, what does that mean about our treatment of His creation? If we accept Christ as Saviour and Lord, in what sense are we rescued, redeemed, remade? If we accept the Holy Spirit as Guide, where are we going and what are we here for?





