“Christianity places a premium on the absolute truthfulness and trustworthiness of God, so understanding doubt is extremely important to a Christian. Of course, faith is much more than the absence of doubt, but to understand doubt is to have a key to a quiet heart and a quiet mind. Anyone who believes anything will automatically know something about doubt. But the person who knows why he believes is also in a position to discover why he doubts. The Christian should be such a person.
Not only does a Christian believe, he is a person who ‘thinks in believing and believes in thinking,’ as Augustine expressed it. The world of Christian faith is not a fairy-tale, make-believe world, question-free and problem-proof, but a world where doubt is never far from faith's shoulder.
Consequently, a healthy understanding of doubt should go hand in hand with a healthy understanding of faith. We ourselves are called in question if we have no answer to doubt. If we constantly doubt what we believe and always believe-yet-doubt, we will be in danger of undermining our personal integrity, if not our stability. But if ours is an examined faith, we should be unafraid to doubt. If doubt is eventually justified, we were believing what clearly was not worth believing. But if doubt is answered, our faith has grown stronger still. It knows God more certainly and it can enjoy God more deeply.” (pp. 15-16).
Let goods and kindred go, this mortal life also. The body they may kill, God's truth abideth still. His kingdom is forever. Martin Luther
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Os Guiness and doubt
Tim Challies pointed me to a post where Os Guiness is being interviewed mainly on the subject of doubt in the Christian life. The following is an excerpt from his book , now called "God in the Dark." I find it very helpful to understand how doubt is normal to the Christian life.
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It's a really good book.
ReplyDelete"God in the Dark: the assurance of faith beyond a shadow of doubt," 1996
ReplyDelete(ISBN 13: 9780891078456).
I wonder if its further reflection on his previous two books:
"In two minds: the dilemma of doubt and how to resolve it" by Os Guinness, 1976 (ISBN 13: 9780877847717).
later regrettably re-released as simply "Doubt" in 1987
(ISBN-13: 9780745910369) but the latter seems to me no improvement.
I just ordered all 3 at abebooks.com