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Untimely Christianity

Hearing the Bible in a Secular Age
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Christianity is always untimely, always foreign to our beliefs and contrary to our desires. It was untimely in Jerusalem, Athens, and Rome when Jesus and his early followers were killed. It is just as untimely now. But we have become deaf to its otherness, to the disruptive strangeness of Christian faith. If we are to hear it again, we must traverse the distance between our comfortable and overly conceptual Christianity and the true Christianity that "turns the whole world upside down." In Untimely Christianity, acclaimed poet and literary scholar Michael Edwards calls for a countercultural Christianity that recovers the Bible's radical otherness and renews our habits of attention to its message--to its revelation of a God who is not merely a set of doctrines but a person, someone we can know. Edwards's work is an eloquent, prophetic effort to recapture the revolutionary power of the Bible to transform the way humans view the world and how they live in it. Rich in theology, philosophy, poetry, biblical interpretation, and cultural criticism, Untimely Christianity invites readers of all kinds to encounter the Bible anew, as "a continuous questioning of the reader and a prodigious expansion of reality."
Sir Michael Edwards is a celebrated poet and literary scholar. He is an Honorary Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge; Emeritus Professor at the College de France; and the first British person elected to the prestigious Academie francaise. He is the author of numerous scholarly books on literature, art and theology, as well as several collections of poetry. John Marson Dunaway is professor emeritus of French and Interdisciplinary Studies at Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia. Alister McGrath is a theologian, intellectual historian, Christian apologist, and Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at Oxford University. He has written numerous books, including C. S. Lewis: A Life, The Dawkins Delusion?, and Mere Discipleship.
Preface: True Christianity Chapter 1: Know That I Am God Chapter 2: Faith Is Knowing Chapter 3: On Joy Chapter 4: Of (Not So) Numerous Words Chapter 5: Incarnation and Culture Chapter 6: Art: The Strange Hope Chapter 7: The Charitable Work of Translation Chapter 8: On Inspiration in Poetry Chapter 9: Seek and Ye Shall Find Chapter 10: I Am the Truth
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