Read Through Christian Faith
Christian Faith
By:Hendrikus Berkhof,Sierd Woudstra
Published on 2010-12-23 by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
In today's secular world, the Christian faith is viewed as only one aspect of what could be called |religious life.| Acknowledging this, Hendrikus Berkhof begins this thought-provoking study with a sketch of religion and faith in general before narrowing it down to a discussion of the specific place of Christian faith in all of reality.
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