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The Resurrection: A Bridge Between Two Worlds
The Resurrection: A Bridge Between Two Worlds
How the Resurrection infused my
rational faith with a passionate hope.
Alister McGrath
A young man who wishes to remain a sound
atheist cannot be too careful of his reading. There are traps everywhere. What
would have happened to me, I often wonder, if I had read those words of C. S.
Lewis when I was 18 years old and been alerted to the danger of reading? At the
time, I was a grumpy and frankly rather arrogant atheist. I was totally
convinced that there was no God, and that anyone who thought there was needed
to be locked up for her own good. I was majoring in the sciences at high school
and had won a scholarship to study chemistry at Oxford University, beginning in
October 1971. I had every reason to believe that studying the sciences further
would confirm my rampant godlessness. While waiting to go up to Oxford, I
decided to work my way through a pile of 'improving books.' Needless to say,
none of them were religious.
The move comes after Presbyterians
and Methodists retained the denominations' definition of marriage as between a
man and a woman.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
in Indianapolis
From
Her.meneutics
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Advocating for a Daughter Stuck in the 'Shadow of Autism'
Virginia Breen's daughter,
Elizabeth, can't talk. How she reveals the love of God through poetry.
Amy Julia Becker
State Department renews call for release
of pastor sentenced to death.
Tobin Grant
wire
story
Bible Museum Planned for Washington, D.C.
Bible Museum Planned for Washington, D.C.
The museum, which will charge
admission, is expected to open within the next four years.
Adelle M. Banks,
Religion News Service
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