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In God, Faith, and the New Millennium, theologian Keith Ward explores the relationship between religion, science, and society as humanity enters a new era. Ward addresses contemporary challenges to faith, including scientific advancements, secularism, and moral debates, while reflecting on how religious belief can remain relevant and meaningful in modern life.
Drawing on philosophy, theology, and history, Ward argues that faith is not opposed to reason but can coexist with scientific understanding. He examines questions of Gods existence, the problem of evil, human purpose, and the ethical responsibilities of individuals and societies in a rapidly changing world.
Written in clear and engaging prose, the book offers both thoughtful analysis and practical insights, inviting readers to consider how spirituality can inform personal life and public discourse. God, Faith, and the New Millennium is a compelling exploration of how timeless religious truths interact with the hopes, challenges, and opportunities of the 21st century.