01 December 2009
Jaroslav Pelikan & The Need For Creeds
For many modern Americans, the very idea of reciting an unchanging creed, composed centuries ago, is troublesome. But, Jaroslav Pelikan, who died on May 13, 2006, was a scholar who devoted his life to exploring the vitality of ancient theology and creeds. He insisted that even modern pluralists need strong statements of belief.
Explore here.
Labels:
daily life,
faith,
history,
philosophy
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