Believing the Creed: A Metaphorical Approach

by John Ogden

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In Believing the Creed, John Ogden offers an unashamedly metaphorical approach to engaging with the truths contained in the creedal statements of the Church. The book explores the context, the content and the challenges of the creeds and asks what it means to believe in their truth. The first section examines how religious language is said to communicate truth. The Apostles Creed is just one of the creeds used in the section on content to draw out the key doctrines of the Church from the perspective of a believing Christian. Modern creedal statements and affirmations are also mined for their meaning and their language and value to modern believing analysed. The final section extends the debate to issues central to contemporary Christian self-understanding but not directly addressed by the Creed such as the dialogue between science and religion and the nature of evil. 'John Ogden approaches the creed as story shot through with metaphor. He invites us to join him on an important journey of exploration illuminating issues of human identity, meaning and destiny. Tom Stuckey, former President of the Methodist Conference and former Chair of the Methodist Southampton District.
  • ISBN10 0716206579
  • ISBN13 9780716206576
  • Publish Date 30 September 2009
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 3 May 2012
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Epworth Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 222
  • Language English