Unbelievable?

Why after ten years of talking with atheists, I'm still a Christian

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Theology, Inspiration & Meditation, Christianity
Cover of the book Unbelievable? by Justin Brierley, SPCK
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Justin Brierley ISBN: 9780281077991
Publisher: SPCK Publication: June 15, 2017
Imprint: SPCK Language: English
Author: Justin Brierley
ISBN: 9780281077991
Publisher: SPCK
Publication: June 15, 2017
Imprint: SPCK
Language: English

No one likes to be told they are wrong; but is that any reason not to listen? Seeking to burst the 'Christian bubble' that many believers find comfort in, Justin Brierley began to invite atheists, sceptics and non-believers onto Premier Christian Radio to unpack and understand the so-called 'unbelievables' of the Christian faith. Now, over ten years later, Premier's Unbelievable? podcast continues to captivate hundreds of thousands of listeners and has even spawned its own annual conference. But how has ten years in the atheist-argument-firing-line affected the presenter's faith? Taking the best from conversations with Richard Dawkins and many more, Unbelievable? the book, will invite readers to look behind the scenes at how ten years of talking with atheists, sceptics and non-believers has stirred, shaken but ultimately strengthened Justin's own belief in the not-so-unbelievable Christian faith. Suggested contents: Bursting the Christian bubble God: The best explanation for human existence God: The best explanation for human value God: The best explanation for human purpose When the internet tells you Jesus didn't exist A few facts that only fit the resurrection Making sense of suffering What about the other religions? My 5 minutes with Richard Dawkins Faith: Choosing to live in the Christian story of reality

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

No one likes to be told they are wrong; but is that any reason not to listen? Seeking to burst the 'Christian bubble' that many believers find comfort in, Justin Brierley began to invite atheists, sceptics and non-believers onto Premier Christian Radio to unpack and understand the so-called 'unbelievables' of the Christian faith. Now, over ten years later, Premier's Unbelievable? podcast continues to captivate hundreds of thousands of listeners and has even spawned its own annual conference. But how has ten years in the atheist-argument-firing-line affected the presenter's faith? Taking the best from conversations with Richard Dawkins and many more, Unbelievable? the book, will invite readers to look behind the scenes at how ten years of talking with atheists, sceptics and non-believers has stirred, shaken but ultimately strengthened Justin's own belief in the not-so-unbelievable Christian faith. Suggested contents: Bursting the Christian bubble God: The best explanation for human existence God: The best explanation for human value God: The best explanation for human purpose When the internet tells you Jesus didn't exist A few facts that only fit the resurrection Making sense of suffering What about the other religions? My 5 minutes with Richard Dawkins Faith: Choosing to live in the Christian story of reality

More books from SPCK

Cover of the book Space Ark by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book The Things He Carried by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book Hope in Action by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book Reconciliation by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book A Priesthood of Both Sexes by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book God Remembered Rachel by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book Letting in the Light by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book Body by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book Faith in Dark Places by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book Challenges of Black Pentecostal Leadership in the 21st Century by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book Creating the Future of the Church by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book The Rule of Taizé by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book SPCK Introduction to Karl Barth by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book Tensions in Christian Ethics by Justin Brierley
Cover of the book Celebrating the Reformation by Justin Brierley
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy