Into the Headwinds

EERDMANS ACADEMICISBN: 9780802882431

Why Belief Has Always Been Hard--And Still Is

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By Terryl Givens, Nathaniel Givens
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EERDMANS ACADEMIC
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
222 x 149 mm
Weight:
310 g
Pages:
140

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Terryl Givens is a Neal L. Maxwell Senior Fellow at Brigham Young University. He formerly held the University of Richmond's Jabez A. Bostwick Chair of English, where he was professor of literature and religion. He is the author and coauthor of numerous books, including All Things New, The God Who Weeps, and The Crucible of Doubt. Nathaniel Givens has been published in First Things, the Deseret News, and RealClearReligion on the topics of faith and politics. With graduate degrees in economics and systems engineering, he is a data analyst and entrepreneur currently working with an international startup.

"Headwinds, by definition, oppose the forward motion of an object, usually a plane or boat. Faced with this phenomenon, we need skill to overcome the challenge. Like skilled sailors, Terryl Givens and Nathaniel Givens tack into the winds--in this case, those that challenge religious commitments in a scientific and largely secular age. Their careful and informed navigation takes the reader on a journey that engages contemporary scholarship and thought, and which enables arrival at a destination of faith. As their discussion demonstrates, while belief may at times be hard, secularism's tempest can be successfully traversed. This book is an informative lighthouse showing the way." -- John W. Morehead, director of Multifaith Matters and of the Evangelical Chapter of the Foundation for Religious Diplomacy "In an age of so-called secularism and skepticism, the authors skillfully guide the reader back to the heart of faith: a risky, vulnerable response to life that will certainly lead us into unknown lands, and quite possibly to a greater measure of love. I highly recommend this book for all who wish to know themselves at a deeper level or for all those who feel the call of the Unknown drawing them toward more beautiful horizons." -- Thomas Wirthlin McConkie, Founder, Lower Lights School of Wisdom

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