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The Mind on Fire: A Faith for the Skeptical and Indifferent
Os Guinness | Blaise Pascal

The Mind on Fire: A Faith for the Skeptical and Indifferent

9781573832458

USA - MAIN LIBRARY - PHILOSOPHY (Mar 20, 2003)
BD 1901 .P47
| Paperback
336 pages | 5.5 x 8.5 inch
$ 15.00 | Value: $ 15.00
Dewey 230
LC Classification B1900.E5 .H68 2003

Genre

  • Harvest House Pub

Subject

  • Religion / Christian Life / General
  • Religion / Christian Theology / General
  • Religion / Christianity / General

Plot

Blaise Pascal, the remarkable seventeenth-century mathematician, physicist, and religious thinker, rigorously refutes the belief that to become a Christian you must first commit intellectual suicide. He wrote to communicate the Christian faith to the skeptical, to the indifferent, to the hostile. Many regard him as the greatest of French prose writers. After his conversion at the age of thirty-one, Pascal records how his mind blazed with the burning conviction of being overwhelmed with light. For many years he had examined God merely as a series of concepts. Now he stood before God's presence and the reality of God Himself, the same God who had appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It was this that now gave him "joy, joy, joy, tears of joy." The Mind on Fire contains Pascals' Pensées, a systematic and uncompromising defense of Christian belief, along with selections from his Letters to a Provincial, his own description of his conversion, and a prayer for the proper use of pain in his life. Dr. James M. Houston, editor of the Classics of Faith and Devotion series, is a highly acclaimed scholar and pioneer in the field of evangelical spirituality. He came to North America from England in 1968 to lead Regent College in Vancouver, Canada, a worldwide center of spiritual formation.

Personal

Owner Grace School of Theology
Location MAIN
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Value

Retail Price $ 15.00
Value $ 15.00