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God, Faith and the New Millennium by Keith Ward explores how Christian belief can remain meaningful and intellectually credible in an era dominated by scientific understanding and rapid technological change. Ward, a philosopher and theologian, argues for a positive integration of faith and reason, showing that Christianity can coexist with, and even be enriched by, modern scientific insights. The book addresses challenges such as secularism, moral relativism, and skepticism, while reaffirming the enduring relevance of core Christian doctrines. Written in a thoughtful and accessible style, Ward combines philosophical rigor, theological reflection, and cultural awareness, offering readers a vision of faith that is intellectually robust, spiritually fulfilling, and socially responsible.

Theologically, the work leans toward progressive Christian thought, emphasizing the compatibility of faith with reason and modern knowledge. It approaches issues inclusively, without a focus on complementarian or strict Reformed distinctions.

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11 Dec 2025