Ambiguous Faith
Diversity of the Christian Message
There is much anger at the Church. For some people, it is no longer enough to be angry. Does this mean that they are distancing themselves from the message of Jesus? Does faith also no longer play a role? Or have those who called themselves "believers" interpreted the faith in such a way, taken it apart and even practically "deconstructed" it to the point that it has become irrelevant?
Stefan Knobloch starts with those who have distanced themselves: He is convinced that they have not discarded the thinking potentials of faith, the feeling of believing and wanting to believe. This is because faith is related to life, the entirely concrete life of individuals with their everyday worries, doubts and uncertainties. This results in ambiguous diversity, which isn’t a sign of deficiency but of a search. This book encourages readers to engage with the inevitable ambiguity of faith and regain their trust in its power.
- Existential topic
- Encouragement for a personal faith
- Author of many non-fiction books