Unmasking Biblical Faiths
- 378 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The book delves into the tension between traditional Christian faith and modern human reasoning, particularly since the Enlightenment. It highlights how the Bible's authority has diminished in the face of historical criticism and secular education, leaving believers struggling to reconcile faith with contemporary questions. Through a collection of concise essays, Charles Hedrick examines this conflict, aiming to address the inadequacies of traditional responses to the challenges posed by an increasingly rational worldview.
