What is a Christian?
Professor Geering is put to the question
f Professor Lloyd Geering is no heretic — or so the Presbyterian General Assembly ruled in 1967 But if he had been unlucky enough to live tn the fifteenth century instead of in the permissive end of the twentieth, and was s>Hv >•
to identify faith with the acceptance of certain beliefs, however important they are "Faith is actually something much more subtle and complex It is an attitude of trust and hone
ily a comforting doctrine In ways I view my particular as a much more cotrine (han survm My
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Press, 25 May 1984, Page 13
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