
Loving the Questions
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- Who is God?
- Who is the Creator?
- Who is the Christ?
- What is Salvation?
- Who is God the Spirit?
- What is the Church?
- What is Baptism?
- What is our future?
Loving the Questions is a series of reflections on the questions raised by the Nicene Creed, a fourth-century statement of the Christian faith still used regularly in worship in churches around the world. Taking us through the creed step-by-step, Marianne Micks not only poses the questions most asked by contemporary Christians, but also teaches us to delight in the questions themselves. Faith accompanied by doubt, she believes, is far healthier that faith that never asks "why?" In short, accessible chapters Micks informs us of the historical background of the Nicene Creed and reminds us of the creed's theological, communal, and personal relevance today.
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Marianne Micks was a Professor of Historical Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary and the author of numerous books on theology, history, and worship, including Introduction to Theology, The Future Present: The Phenomenology of Christian Worship, Loving the Questions, and Deep Waters. Professor Micks died of 1997.
Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- 1. Asking the Questions
- 2. Who is God?
- 3. Who is Creator?
- 4. Who is the Christ?
- 5. What is Salvation?
- 6. Who is God the Spirit?
- 7. What is the Church?
- 8. What is Baptism?
- 9. What is Our Future?
- 10. What Difference Does It Make?
- Endnotes
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