Canterbury Letters to the Future

Canterbury Letters to the Future

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Canterbury Letters to the Future

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These Letters, written from the chair of St. Augustine and from the humble life experience of your fellow Christian George, with all the blemishes of ordinary fallibility and struggle, are an attempt to share with you of the future the essentials of our faith. They offer you the certainties of the God of whom our faith speaks even in the midst of all the uncertainties with which the nature of our times and their philosophies inevitably challenge us. - from the Introduction Written in the form of letters to his own grandchildren, Archbishop George Carey's Canterbury Letters to the Future explores the basics of Christian faith. In accessible language and without technical jargon, Carey explores our understandings of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. At the same time, he weaves in details of what is occurring today in the Anglican Communion and muses about what may lie ahead for the Christian faith. Very much in the tradition of C.S. Lewis, George Carey's Canterbury Letters to the Future is a book of apologetics for those who are ready to study the basics of the faith. Its simple yet beautiful writing make this an excellent book for parish study as well as individual reading. George Carey is the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Written in the form of letters to his own grandchildren, Archbishop George Carey's Canterbury Letters to the Future explores the basics of Christian faith. In accessible language and without technical jargon, Carey explores our understandings of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. At the same time, he weaves in details of what is occurring today in the Anglican Communion and muses about what may lie ahead for the Christian faith.

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Written in the form of letters to his own grandchildren, this book explores the basics of the Christian faith. In accessible language and without technical jargon, Carey looks at our understandings of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. At the same time, he weaves in details of what is occurring today in the Anglican Communion and muses about what may lie ahead for the Christian faith. Very much in the tradition of C.S. Lewis, the book is for those who are ready to study the basics of the faith.