Peter Edman
In
addition to our own seminar curriculum and study guide, The
Journey, these are books on the journey of faith and the search
for meaning that we recommend. If you have other books or resources
to suggest, please contact the .
Appropriate for seekers and skeptics as well as new believers (a chronological listing)
John R. W. Stott, Basic
Christianity (Eerdmans, 1958). This is a clear and simple
introduction to the Christian faith by the chaplain of the Queen
of England.
N.
T. Wright, Simply
Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense (Harper San Francisco,
2006). This looks to be a new candidate for the small field of classic
defenses of the faith. Includes the benefit of Wright’s extensive
and groundbreaking historical work and is written for a wide audience.
F. F. Bruce, Are
the New Testament Documents Reliable? (Eerdmans, 1954,
2003). A short but compelling book on evidence and texts. Lists, Faiths and Worldviews, Tue 21 Mar 2006
It is essential that the student acquire an understanding of and a lively feeling for values. He must acquire a vivid sense of the beautiful and the morally good. Otherwise he—with his specialized knowledge—more closely resembles a well-trained dog than a harmoniously developed person.
Albert Einstein