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Why would Christians today want to take a close look at the Confession of 1967 put forth by the Presbyterian Church? The answer to that may be that Christians NEED to look. There have been parallel advances in sciences in the 1960s and the 2010s. There have been substantive changes in society. There has been critical examination of theology in each decade. All three of these upheavals shout out the need for reconciliation in the church then and especially now.
Reconciliation within the church is essential. Reconciliation between the people of the church and God is essential. Those were the goals of the Confession and remain goals today.
Reconciliation - that's what the Confession of 1967 is about. The meditations in this book use the educational method of critical reflection for the reader to examine one's beliefs and to test their validity. The meditation provide guidance to look beyond the superficial reflection from the mirror and gain new insights into one's paradigm.
This ecumenical Christian book focuses on three aspects of God: What is God like? What are God's methods? and What should be our reaction? The modes of action are approached in a dual fashion: as a lay Christian theologian and, where appropriate, as a scientist.
Scientists and nonscientists alike make use of some of the same ways of describing everyday occurrences. This book shows how the connections between our everyday occurrences and the scientists' organized patters, giving enhanced understanding.
As extensive study guide assists those looking at the issues critically, either as an individual or in a classroom setting.