Description
In this episode Jordan talks with Derek King about his upcoming book, 'Faith Without Belief.' They explore the nature of faith, belief, and doubt, pastoral approaches to those experiencing doubt, why we doubt, if faith is blind, and more.
Resources:
1) Faith without Belief, Derek King
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast
01:48 Exploring Derek King's New Book
03:32 The Story of Ben: A Case Study in Doubt
06:08 Understanding Faith and Belief
09:02 The Nature of Doubt in Modern Faith
13:33 The Concept of Blind Faith
15:25 Faith as Allegiance vs. Acceptance
17:14 The Man with Unbelief: A Biblical Perspective
19:42 Defining Non-Belief in Christianity
22:50 Pastoral Approaches to Doubt
25:42 The Role of Commitment in Faith
27:47 Saving Faith: What Does It Mean?
30:14 The Intersection of Sin and Belief
32:19 Ecclesiology and the Nature of Belief
34:38 Faith with Belief: A Collective Confession
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