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Zero Theology

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Exploring the intersection of faith and philosophy, John Tucker presents a provocative argument that true Christianity transcends traditional beliefs. Drawing on Ludwig Wittgenstein's ideas, he critiques the belief/disbelief dichotomy, highlighting the misunderstandings between believers and non-believers. Tucker tackles contemporary religious issues, questioning evangelical views on morality, the relationship between science and faith, and the nature of sin and grace. By introducing the concept of "ZeroTheology," he advocates for a non-reasonable approach to spirituality that challenges conventional religious thought.

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Zero Theology, John Tucker

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