Mysterion: Rediscovering the Mysteries of the Christian Faith
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Rating | : | 4.72 (825 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0997256508 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 300 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Well written and provocative" according to Mike Reeves-McMillan. I explained this book briefly to a friend as follows: "Aslan is not a tame lion."I'm a Christian, but I don't usually read Christian fiction. This is largely because I expect it to be trite, shallow, neat, and preachy. The stories in this book are none of these things; in fact, some of them are very d
There is no reason for fiction engaging with Christianity to be more tidy and theologically precise than the faith itself. Q. Jones, S. Bangs, Kenneth Schneyer, Christian Leithart, F. Here you will find challenging fantasy, science fiction, and horror stories that wrestle with tough questions and refuse to provide easy answers or censored depictions of a broken world, characters whose deeds are as obscene as their words and people who meet bad ends—sometimes deserved and sometimes not. Join us as we rediscover the mysteries of the Christian faith. But there are also hope, grace, and redemption, though even they can burn like fire. S. Michaels, Rachael K. Eries, Beth Cato, G. Featuring stories by Daniel Southwell, Stephen Case, Bret Carter, H. Fullerton, David Tallerman, James Beamon, Robert B Finegold MD, Pauline J. L. Publisher's Note: Mysterion does not adhere to CBA content guidelines.. R. Alama, J. The Christian faith is filled with mystery, from the Trinity and the Incarnation to the smaller mysteries found in