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The Crucible of Doubt: Reflections On the Quest for Faith (edition 2014)

by Terryl Givens (Author)

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Faith is the first principle of the gospel of Jesus Christ. So what happens when a person has doubts?

Questioning is not the problem, according to authors Terryl and Fiona Givens. "After all," they write, "the Restoration unfolded because a young man asked questions." The difficulty arises when questions are based on flawed assumptions or incorrect perceptions, which can "point us in the wrong direction, misdirect our attention, or constrain the answers we are capable of hearing."

This insightful book offers a careful, intelligent look at doubtâ??at some of its common sources, the challenges it presents, and the opportunities it may open up in a person's quest for faith. Whether you struggle with your own doubts or mostly want to understand loved ones who question, you will appreciate this candid discussion. You'll come away feeling more certain than ever of the Lord's love for all of His children.… (more)

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Title:The Crucible of Doubt: Reflections On the Quest for Faith
Authors:Terryl Givens (Author)
Info:Deseret Book Company (2014), 168 pages
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I really really do read more than religious non-fiction. This was assigned for a directed readings class I'm in and it does a nice job straddling lines. I love the scholarship that was obviously involved in the creation.

But I still like Chesterton and Lewis better (as far as original thought is concerned). But this was well worth the 4 stars. ( )
  OutOfTheBestBooks | Sep 24, 2021 |
A good book...each chapter provides a plethora of things to think about regarding religious philosophy and not uncommon questions one might have. I found it a mix of interest ranging from wondering when/if topics were ever going to apply to me through experiencing considerable joy in discovering I am not alone in my thinking. Although the writing often gets rather laborious, it is worth the search to discover the golden nuggets of wisdom that are there. ( )
  justmeRosalie | Dec 2, 2014 |
This book is ONE OF THE BEST!

I LOVE the caption on the front cover:

"The body of Christ needs its full complement of members--
the devout, the wayward, the uncomfortable, the struggling."

Do you feel as if you fit into one of those descriptions?

But as the jacket says "Questioning is not the problem, after all, the restoration unfolded because a young man asked questions."

Difficulties within the body of the Saints "arise when questions are based on flawed assumptions or incorrect perceptions."

SO MANY amazing thoughts and ideas are contained within these pages...

I will give you a few that really stood out to me:

"The Atonement is not a backup plan in case we happen to fall short in the process; it is the ordained means whereby we gradually become complete and whole."

"We know more than we think, even if we know less than we would like."

"We know that the main purpose of Sabbath observance is to partake of the Lord's Supper. But we sometimes grow frustrated with all the peripherals....What if we saw lessons and talks as connections to the sacrament rather than as unrelated secondary activities?

"We love God by learning to love each other."

"I am not asking you to pretend to faith you do not have. I am asking that you be true to the faith you do have.~ Elder Jeffrey Holland."

"Instead of explaining our suffering, God shares it.~ Nicholas Wolterstorff"

This book is FOR EVERYONE!
Those who stand strong in the gospel and those who carry a vessel of doubts. ( )
  Shauna_Wheelwright | Oct 6, 2014 |
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Religion & Spirituality. Nonfiction. HTML:

Faith is the first principle of the gospel of Jesus Christ. So what happens when a person has doubts?

Questioning is not the problem, according to authors Terryl and Fiona Givens. "After all," they write, "the Restoration unfolded because a young man asked questions." The difficulty arises when questions are based on flawed assumptions or incorrect perceptions, which can "point us in the wrong direction, misdirect our attention, or constrain the answers we are capable of hearing."

This insightful book offers a careful, intelligent look at doubtâ??at some of its common sources, the challenges it presents, and the opportunities it may open up in a person's quest for faith. Whether you struggle with your own doubts or mostly want to understand loved ones who question, you will appreciate this candid discussion. You'll come away feeling more certain than ever of the Lord's love for all of His children.

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