Reflecting on Faith in a Post-Christian Timeby: Daniel Liechty
Liechty proposes that facing death and drawing on the Anabaptist tradition can given spiritual pilgrims meaning and ethical guidance. As Duane Friesen observes in the Foreward, "In our post-Christian world of radical pluralism, Liechty is committed to a free church perspective. He believes it is less bound to the authoritarian structures of institutional religion. It is thus ideally suited to respond to the deep spiritual needs of people." CurriculumEnglish • Adults • 197 pp • $22.94 Cascadia Publishing House • Telford, PA • 2003
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