Faith without certainty: liberal theology in the 21st century

by Paul B Rasor.
Boston: Skinner House Books, c.2005.

In the tradition of James Luther Adams, this fresh and timely critical analysis of religious liberalism probes the dynamic tensions of a theology that is committed to individual freedom on the one hand and community on the other. Much more than a primer, Faith Without Certainty lays out the basic characteristics of liberal theology, delving into historical and philosophical sources as well as social and intellectual roots. Clear-eyed but ultimately hopeful, Rasor explores the ambiguous and creative nature of liberal theology today.