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A Reasonable Faith

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A Tony Campolo Classic! Best-selling author and popular speaker Tony Campolo writes to communicate the faith in understandable terms to secular people steeped in contemporary ideas about the nature of things, and to clarify for Christian readers how our beliefs intersect conclusively with modern concerns. He does that with both clarity and wit. "Where would we be without Tony Campolo?  I encourage all Christians with open minds and hearts to let Tony's wisdom and passion challenge, disturb, and educate you." - Brian McLaren

208 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1983

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Tony Campolo

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Anthony Campolo was an American sociologist, Baptist pastor, author, public speaker, and spiritual advisor to U.S. President Bill Clinton. Campolo was known as one of the most influential leaders in the evangelical left and was a major proponent of progressive thought and reform within the evangelical community. He also became a leader of the Red-Letter Christian movement, which aims to put emphasis on the teachings of Jesus. Campolo was a popular commentator on religious, political, and social issues, and had been a guest on programs such as The Colbert Report, The Charlie Rose Show, Larry King Live, Nightline, Crossfire, Politically Incorrect and The Hour.

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February 1, 2022
I think I need to read this book again, and as so, this book will remain on my shelf. It needs to be read again because I am sure that I did not get it all the first time. I wish I knew more philosophy, sociology, etc so I could absorb not just the Christian context of these studies but what they are proposing.
For those of you wanting to read this book, know that it was first published in the early 80's and so there are examples that are outdated. It does not change his message, just the currently world view of the students he was dealing with.
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October 12, 2022
An excellent book, and a good review of modern philosophy as it relates to Christianity. Kind of dated now, but definitely worth a read.
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February 10, 2012
Tony can be a mixed bag. I really enjoyed reading the book but I don't necessarily agree with all that Tony says. Very interesting perspective on things. I caution against changing the gospel to accommodate men, that is what gets you in trouble. I understand being relevant and speaking to the generation we live in; but you can't tinker with the Word of God to please men...you just can't. So, I did enjoy the book but can't recommend it to others as it could lead them the wrong direction doctrinally. But, again, it was an interesting read, haven't read anyone in awhile that called himself an existentialist!
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August 24, 2014
My friends and I read this book in college, and ever since we have demanded from ourselves, from one another, a reasonable faith, one that makes sense of God to humanity. No, we can't ever figure out God, but God can be found in logic just as much as He can be found through emotions, and the soul. God is not beyond being found in any place we search for Him.
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July 7, 2013
This book helped answered several questions arisen of my conversation with my secular friends. A very challenging read.
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