Le Point Critique [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 20:361-362 (1971)
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In this book the author is not claiming to offer us a definite doctrine, but rather to outline one among many possible approaches to Christianity. Neither does he believe it to be the last word on the matter, rather he conceives it as a, not the, initial step on the path to true Christian living, necessitated by the crisis in Christianity today. He aims at stimulating critical reflection, and undoubtedly certain passages attain this end.

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