Even those who live by faith sometimes doubt. Those doubts don't have to
mean the end of Christian identity.
In Surprised by Doubt, Joshua Chatraw and Jack Carson help readers
rediscover a deeper faith in the midst of a confusing world. They invite
skeptics and doubters to explore the ancient faith for a new perspective
on contemporary Christianity.
Chatraw and Carson build on C. S. Lewis's metaphor that envisions
Christianity as a house with many rooms, suggesting that readers move
beyond the cramped attic of reactionary versions of the faith to explore
the larger, more ancient main floors of the house.
With pastoral care and intellectual rigor, Chatraw and Carson not only
help Christians think through the issues confronting them. They also
help readers engage their emotional journey of anxiety, fear, anger, and
frustration. Readers will discover the wisdom of the past and ways to
reimagine a faith that can thrive alongside doubt.