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Title: On Being a Christian
Description: London, Collins. 1977, First. (ISBN: 0002156105). Hard Cover, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. A Near Fine unmarked copy (Fine apart from a little dust marking to top edge) with Near Fine dustjacket which is not price clipped. 720 pages. Translated by Edward Quinn. Why should one be a Christian? Is there something more to being Christian than to being human? Just what does it mean to be a Christian and what does it mean to be a Christian now? Hans Kung, the leading theologian, looks at these questions and out of a lifetime of study suggests the answers. He regards the book as his magnum opus, and that his intent is to clarify and challenge Christian faith and life at a time when the churches have lost rather than gained credibility. A seminal work that is addressed to Christians and atheists, Gnostics and agnostics, pietists and positivists, lukewarm and zealous Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox. A LARGE HEAVY VOLUME OF 1.3 KILO UNPACKED WEIGHT WHICH MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING COST D4F. Near Fine/Near Fine.

Keywords: Challenge of Modern Humanisms, Approach to God, Future of Religion,Being Human and Christian 0002156105

Price: GBP 10.00 = appr. US$ 14.28 Seller: Goldring Books
- Book number: 010269

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