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Proper Confidence
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Leslie Newbigin's 'Proper Confidence' examines the challenges to Christian belief in a pluralistic and skeptical world.
Newbigin argues for a renewed understanding of faith that embraces both confidence in the truth of the Gospel and openness to genuine dialogue with other perspectives.
He critiques both modernist and postmodernist approaches to knowledge, proposing a more nuanced epistemology rooted in the Christian tradition.
The book emphasizes the importance of engaging with culture and public life with both conviction and humility.
It calls for a robust yet humble confidence in the Gospel as the basis for meaningful engagement with the world's diverse perspectives.
Newbigin argues for a renewed understanding of faith that embraces both confidence in the truth of the Gospel and openness to genuine dialogue with other perspectives.
He critiques both modernist and postmodernist approaches to knowledge, proposing a more nuanced epistemology rooted in the Christian tradition.
The book emphasizes the importance of engaging with culture and public life with both conviction and humility.
It calls for a robust yet humble confidence in the Gospel as the basis for meaningful engagement with the world's diverse perspectives.
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as a book that really helped her.

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as a great book by a Polanyian missiologist.

Krisztina Mair

Tacit Knowledge in Crisis (Krisztina Mair, Lecturer in Philosophy, Ethics, and Apologetics, Oak Hill College)