Ever Hear of Feuerbach?: That's Why American and European Christianity Are in Such a Funk
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Mark Ellingsen., & Mark Ellingsen|AUTHOR. (2020). Ever Hear of Feuerbach?: That's Why American and European Christianity Are in Such a Funk . Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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Though his main concern is to get church and academy talking about this problem and to prod us to do something about it, Ellingsen proposes a way out of this mess. Drawing on insights from the neo-orthodox, postliberal, progressive evangelical, and black church traditions, he offers a proposal that succeeds in making clear that God is more than how we experience him. He invites readers to explore with him the exciting possibility that a theological use of the scientific method could be employed to make a case for the plausibility of Christian faith.
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