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Knowing Christ

by Alister McGrath

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In this profound yet accessible book, Alister McGrath explores the centrality of Christ in the Christian life. He shows us how we can know Christ more intimately and how, in pursuing a relationship with him, we must involve our minds, hearts, and imaginations. To help guide us on this pilgrimage McGrath has drawn from the riches of Christian reflection and wisdom through the ages.… (more)
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Interesting, but not insightful. I didn't entirely "dislike" it, but I wouldn't recommend it. Honestly, this book, in my opinion, is indicative of the poverty of spirituality in so much of the West. ( )
  davidpwithun | Sep 16, 2011 |
Straightforward and helpful discussion of practical Christian theology and life, targeted towards an intellectual, even skeptical, audience. ( )
  andersoj | Nov 9, 2005 |
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In this profound yet accessible book, Alister McGrath explores the centrality of Christ in the Christian life. He shows us how we can know Christ more intimately and how, in pursuing a relationship with him, we must involve our minds, hearts, and imaginations. To help guide us on this pilgrimage McGrath has drawn from the riches of Christian reflection and wisdom through the ages.

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