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Challenges for Christian Faith: Addresses in Honor of C.S. Lewis [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 142 pages, height x width x depth: 227x164x17 mm, weight: 395 g
  • Pub. Date: 07-May-2021
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793618445
  • ISBN-13: 9781793618443
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  • Format: Hardback, 142 pages, height x width x depth: 227x164x17 mm, weight: 395 g
  • Pub. Date: 07-May-2021
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793618445
  • ISBN-13: 9781793618443
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The famed thinker and writer, C.S. Lewis, addressed issues that were paramount and pressing for religious persons in his time. In this volume, and in honor of Lewis, experts in their fields examine topics and challenges that face Christians living their faith today. Originally delivered as invited public lectures in a decade-long series--The Annual C.S. Lewis Legacy Lectures at Westminster College in Missouri--they include faith and reason, theological imagination, religion and ecology, the life and thought of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, antisemitism, Native American spirituality, science and religion, racism and poverty in the ministry and social action of Martin Luther King, Jr., misconceptions of Islam, religious pluralism, and religion and violence. The authors argue that these issues must be acknowledged and confronted in order for Christianity to remain, or to become relevant, in the current century.

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An impressive group of thought-leaders offering fascinating insights on an eclectic array of topics relevant for Christians today. An ideal book for any who appreciate C.S. Lewis as well as all who want to go further and deeper in their faith. -- C. K. Robertson, priest, professor, and author/editor of A Dangerous Dozen, Barnabas vs. Paul, and Theology and Batman. I join Cliff Cain in thanking the Harrods for providing the C.S. Lewis Professorship and lecture series. It was an honor to have such a vibrant lecture series on our campus, and the quality and range of speakers Dr. Cain invited to campus was phenomenal. How good to have the lectures bundled together in this volume, which will be treasured by so many. -- Carolyn Perry, Westminster College The C.S. Lewis Lectures brought some of the worlds top scholars and religious leaders to Westminster College to discuss the relevance of Lewis work to contemporary religion, politics, and culture. This engaging and insightful anthology, which covers the lecture series in its entirety, is an essential resource for anyone interested in Lewis life and thought. -- James McRae, Westminster College

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 Between Athens and Jerusalem: The Necessary Dilemma of Being a Thinking Christian
1(14)
Clifford Chalmers Cain
2 Who Are We? Whence, Whither, and Why?
15(10)
Katharine Jefferts Schori
3 The Theological Imagination of C.S. Lewis
25(10)
Michael Ward
4 We Are All Related: The Relevance of Native American Spiritual Traditions
35(12)
William A. Young
5 Religion, Politics, and Violence: Hope for the Perilous Journey in the Twenty-First Century
47(16)
Charles Kimball
6 To Serve This Present Age: Addressing Racism, Poverty, and Militarism Fifty Years after the Death of Martin Luther King, Jr.
63(8)
Marvin A. McMickle
7 From Other to Brother: An Unprecedented Rapprochement in Our Time
71(12)
Philip A. Cunningham
8 Faith in the Face of Fascism: Learning Again from Dietrich Bonhoeffer
83(18)
Larry G. Brown
9 Faith Faces the Future: Contemporary Challenges for Christianity
101(22)
Clifford Chalmers Cain
Bibliography 123(4)
Index 127(2)
About the Contributors 129
Clifford Chalmers Cain is Harrod-C.S. Lewis Professor of Religious Studies emeritus at Westminster College.