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I'd Like to Believe, But...

  • Paperback
  • 144 pages
  • Publisher: Intervarsity Press (IVP)
  • 14.1 x 21.6 x 1 cm

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'Religious people are too intolerant.''You can't trust what is in the Bible.''Science has disproved Christianity.''There's too much suffering in the world.''Something 2,000 years ago can't be relevant to me today.'

Michael Green has responded to each of these statements in a direct and informal way, giving his Christian perspective on the opinions expressed. His easy style engages readers and shows how the Bible and Christian beliefs can provide a real faith for life. This book may even help you believe in spite of your buts ...

I'd Like to Believe, But... and The Message of Matthew
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  • Authors

    Michael Green +1

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Intervarsity Press (IVP)

  • Published

    July 2009

  • Weight

    176g

  • Page Count

    144

  • Dimensions

    14.1 x 21.6 x 1 cm

  • ISBN

    9781844743902

  • ISBN-10

    184474390X

  • Eden Code

    1956191

'Based on real questions from real people in the real world. I would recommend this book to anyone investigating what Christianity is all about, and, as ever from Michael Green, it

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    Originally published in 2005 and reviewed in 2006. We all ask difficult questions of the church from time to time, especially in times of great stress or misfortune, or a national disaster, or when challenged. Michael Green attempts to answer these questions frankly and focuses on one real question – I would love to believe but….In an age where spirituality ranges from the tabloid horoscope to a deep love of the contemplative, this little book looks deeper into the answers to the questions and tries to provide the best way of looking for them. This is not to provide a glib, ready made sound bite, but an honest and sensible source of guidance for those who have to give the answers to others questions; some good examples of questions and some really good answers.

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    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    Originally published in 2005 and reviewed in 2006. We all ask difficult questions of the church from time to time, especially in times of great stress or misfortune, or a national disaster, or when challenged. Michael Green attempts to answer these questions frankly and focuses on one real question – I would love to believe but .In an age where spirituality ranges from the tabloid horoscope to a deep love of the contemplative, this little book looks deeper into the answers to the questions and tries to provide the best way of looking for them. This is not to provide a glib, ready made sound bite, but an honest and sensible source of guidance for those who have to give the answers to others questions; some good examples of questions and some really good answers.

  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    Originally published in 2005 and reviewed in 2006. We all ask difficult questions of the church from time to time, especially in times of great stress or misfortune, or a national disaster, or when challenged. Michael Green attempts to answer these questions frankly and focuses on one real question – I would love to believe but .In an age where spirituality ranges from the tabloid horoscope to a deep love of the contemplative, this little book looks deeper into the answers to the questions and tries to provide the best way of looking for them. This is not to provide a glib, ready made sound bite, but an honest and sensible source of guidance for those who have to give the answers to others questions; some good examples of questions and some really good answers.