The Secular Creed: Engaging Five Contemporary Claims
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Confronting Christianity explores what it means to be a faithful Christian in a society that often seems at odds with our beliefs. A bold declaration adorns the lawns of many neighborhoods: "In this house, we believe that...". The words that follow - Black Lives Matter, Love Is Love, Gay Rights Are Civil Rights, Women's Rights Are Human Rights, Transgender Women Are Women - form a creed that's both unifying and divisive. But what happens when these assertions collide with Christian convictions? In her thought-provoking book, Rebecca McLaughlin navigates the complexities of faith and culture, separating the beliefs that Christians can wholeheartedly endorse from those that require a more nuanced response. By engaging with the pressing issues of our time, McLaughlin reveals that Christianity - often misunderstood as a force opposed to love and diversity - is, in fact, the wellspring of true inclusivity, equality, and life-changing love. Through Confronting Christianity, she invites readers to engage in meaningful conversations with their neighbors about the things that matter most, and to discover what it means to be a faithful Christian in a world that often challenges our beliefs.
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