Theology for Non-Theologians: An Engaging, Accessible, and Relevant GuideHow can I know God exists? Are there different gods? Are there religions that don't have a god at all? What does God mean to me in everyday life? Throughout h is 40-year ministry, James Cantelon has fielded questions like these about the nature of God and the relationship between God and believers and non-believers alike. They are deep and good questions, and to help people understand God he felt compelled to write a book that discusses theology in a step-by-step and accessible way. Here is theology as you have seldom seen it-warm, informal, even humorous-but always respectful and above all true to the Holy Scripture. In Theology for Non-Theologians, Cantelon concentrates on God and His word; the nature, existence and works of God; and God's revelation of himself in the Bible. James Cantelon has accomplished the near-impossible, making theology engaging, understandable and important in modern-day life. THEOLOGY FOR NON-THEOLOGIANS Features a Study Guide for ministers, pastors, lay people and students. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Case for Unbelief | 21 |
The Nature of | 35 |
One Plus One Plus One Equals One | 65 |
The Decrees and Works of | 85 |
The Lord God Made Them All | 107 |
God Is No Absentee Landlord | 127 |
Does He Ever Break the Rules? | 147 |
The Word of | 167 |
Can We Trust the Bible? | 195 |
The AllTime Bestseller | 217 |
A Man with an Experience | 249 |
Notes | 263 |
Glossary | 297 |
About the Author | 312 |
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