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Why I Still Believe: A Former Atheist's Reckoning with the Bad Reputation Christians Give a Good God
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Why I Still Believe: A Former Atheist's Reckoning with the Bad Reputation Christians Give a Good God
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Mary Jo Sharp
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:240 | Dimensions(mm): Height 213,Width 139 |
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Category/Genre | Christian theology Christian life and practice |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780310353867
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Classifications | Dewey:239 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Zondervan
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Imprint |
Zondervan
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Publication Date |
12 December 2019 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
For anyone who feels caught in the tension between the beauty of God's story and the ugliness of human hypocrisy, Why I Still Believe offers a stirring story of hope. Why would anyone be a Christian when there is so much hypocrisy in the church Mary Jo Sharp shares her journey as a skeptical believer who still holds to a beautiful faith despite wounding experiences in the Christian community. At a time when de-conversion stories have become all too common, this is an earnest response - the compelling conversion of an unlikely believer whose questions ultimately led her to irresistible hope. Sharp addresses her own struggle with the reality that God's people repeatedly give God's story a bad name and takes a careful look at how the current church often inadvertently produces atheists despite its life-giving message. For those who feel the ever-present tension between the beauty of salvation and the dark side of human nature, Why I Still Believe is a candid and approachable case for believing in God when you really want to walk away. With fresh and thoughtful insights, this spiritual narrative presents relevant answers to haunting questions like: Isn't there too much pain and suffering to believe Is it okay to have doubt What if Jesus' story is a copy of another story Is there any evidence for Jesus' resurrection Does atheism explain the human experience better than Christianity can How can the truth of Christianity matter when the behaviors of Christians are reprehensible At once logical and loving, Sharp reframes the gospel as it truly is: the good news of redemption. With firmly grounded truths, Why I Still Believe is an affirming reminder that the hypocrisy of Christians can never negate the transforming grace and truth of Christ.
Author Biography
A former atheist who came to faith, Mary Jo has experienced two worlds of American culture: the post-Christian culture of the Pacific Northwest and the evangelical culture of the Bible Belt. She first encountered apologetics in her own spiritual search while seeking answers. Mary Jo is now an assistant professor of apologetics at Houston Baptist University and the founder and director of Confident Christianity Apologetics Ministry. She has been featured in Christianity Today's cover story "The Unexpected Defenders," and is an international speaker on apologetics, focusing on love and logic to uncover truth. She lives with her husband and family in Portland, Oregon.
Reviews'By discussing her own struggles and ways to address them, Sharp hopes to connect with others who deal with these barriers as well. She emphasizes that when people share their own faith stories, they can supplement the logical arguments with authentic life experiences. Her goal is to address both unbelievers who are exploring religious faith as well as believers whose faith commitment have happened somewhat recently. and shy;. . . Recommended for those interested in apologetics, both from theistic as well as a nontheistic perspectives.'--Library Journal * Library Journal *
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