What form of action and commitment does Christianity call for? How should it be pursued? To what extent? What should one consider as part of Christian faith in action? Can learning really occur without applying what one is learning? Is it possible to know anything without experimenting the implications of what is being learned? These are some of the questions asked within the articles published under this section called Doing.
How does Doing relate to Learning, Knowing, and Believing?
Can learning really occur without applying what one is learning? Is it possible to know anything without experimenting the implications of what is being learned?
Such concerns are dealt with under:
Is there a Quality of Doing that is Specifically Christian?
Within the framework of Christianity, what is it that deserves to be done, and how should one go about doing it? Finally, what should be considered the basis and extent of commitment?
The later themes mentioned just above, some of which being somewhat autobiographical, are dealt under:
- Doing, but How?
- Commitment? To what Extent?
- Choosing One’s Commitments;
- Trusting God’s Love on a Day-to-Day Basis;
- Being an Empowered Christian Citizen.
These are the kinds of questions explored in the present section of this site.
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Author: Daniel Garneau, B Th, B Com, MA.
Edited: May 2016; April 2017; July 25, 26 and 30, 2018.
Research key words: doing; Christian faith in action.