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Sacred Adventure

Colonna, Dominic(Contributions by)Holden, Charlene(Contributions by)Hollenhorst, Mark(Contributions by)Hopkins, Gerard Manley(Contributions by)Horan, Michael P.(Contributions by)Krivak, Andrew(Contributions by)Kwatera, Michael(Contributions by)McVann, Mack(Contributions by)Revering, Alan(Contributions by)Graham, William C., Bookshelf columnist(Edited by)
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Sacred Adventure is an initial consideration of Christianity, God's call, and the human response.

The contributors are not catechists, but theologians who, after St.

Anselm, see theology as faith seeking understanding.

The text targets those who seek to understand Christianity and its theology.

The essays highlight the interconnectedness and distinct features of religion as they seek to hear and respond to God's call.

The authors are well-known theological thinkers and writers, including Cardinal Avery Dulles, SJ, and younger emerging scholars.

The book discusses issues of faith, religion, and theology from the scripture perspectives; Thomas's proofs of the existence of God; the early church; liberation theology; and feminism.

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University Press of America
0761833773 / 9780761833772
Paperback / softback
07/04/2006
United States
244 pages
144 x 218 mm, 318 grams