How can Christianity remain a credible religion in our current era of
scepticism? Reviving the debates begun by John Robinson and the
demythologisation movement over half a century ago, Sceptical
Christianity considers the main reasons behind people's religious
scepticism and posits the question: what can be plausibly believed
today?
Reiss discusses issues of such as the relationship between religion and
science and assisted dying, much debated among people of faith and no
faith, and shows how they can be thought of in the best tradition of
sceptical and critical Christianity. The result is a thought provoking
book which sparks discussion on how the Church should behave and teach
to retain its credibility.