Chapter 1. Mysteries of Faith Chapter 2. The New Encounter with God: The Mystery of the Trinity Chapter 3. The Splendor of God: The Mystery of Creation Chapter 4. The Voice of God: The Mystery of Revelation Chapter 5. The Humanity of God: The Mystery of the Incarnation Chapter 6. The Glory of Humanity: The Mystery of Salvation Chapter 7. The Drama of the Cosmos: The Mystery of Communion Chapter 8 Resources Chapter 9 Questions for Discussion
Mark McIntosh is an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Chicago. He is associate professor of systematic theology and spirituality at Loyola University in Chicago, and the author of Christology From Within and, most recently, Mystical Theology: The Integrity of Spirituality and Theology. He assists part-time in his parish and is a regular speaker at quiet days and retreats.
Defining theology as ‘the struggle to put what has been understood
in prayer into words’ (p. xi), McIntosh shows that theology is a
natural part of every Christian life.
*Anglican Theological Review*
Mysteries of Faith introduces the Christian doctrines of creation,
revelation, incarnation, salvation, and eschatology—all held
together by the fundamental doctrine of the Trinity. . . . [This
book] is an ideal introduction to exploring these essential
concepts by drawing on our common experiences as members of a
community of faith, especially as reflected through the sacraments
of baptism and eucharist, to understand how we might live them in
our daily lives.
*Midwest Book Review*
Three strengths mark this volume. The teaching is orthodox; it is
clear; and it speaks to the heart, claiming the believer as a whole
person who is invited to think as a Christian but also to worship
and live as a Christian.
*Virginia Seminary Journal*
Although part of a series for Anglicans, Mysteries of Faith
provides an engaging, lucid, and accessible examination of
[Christianity’s] central doctrines that should benefit members of
other denominations as well. It would be hard to conceive of a
better treatment written for laypersons, or one that makes the
mysteries of faith more real and relevant
*Christian Library Journal*
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