A Space for Unknowing: The Place of Agnosis in Faith by Stephen White

A Space for Unknowing: The Place of Agnosis in Faith

Stephen White
160 pages
Columba Press
Oct 2007
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Second in a trilogy dealing with theology, unknowing and the church.What is theology for, and what is its relationship to prayer, worship and daily living? Too often theology appears to be divorced from the everyday concerns of the church, but in this book White argues that theology is not only relevant but essential to the well-being of the church. However, its function is not (as is sometimes supposed) to shackle us, but to create `a space for belief' within which a Christian life can be lived. ""In this companion volume to his 2006 A Space for Belief: The Place of Teology in Faith, White (dean of Killaloe in Cty. Clare, Church of Ireland) presents some fresh ideas concerning certainty within Christian faith. His primary thrust is the concept of agnosis, or unknowing, in theology.
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Pages 160
Publisher Columba Press
Published 2007
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