Can We Still Be Christians (English Edition) by Rudolf Eucken is a searching and thought-provoking work that confronts one of the most enduring spiritual questions of the modern age: how Christian faith can remain intellectually credible and morally compelling amid the pressures of historical criticism, scientific change, and shifting cultural ideals. Written with philosophical rigor and a deep concern for lived religion, Eucken addresses not only what Christianity has been, but what it must become if it is to speak with renewed force to contemporary conscience.
Rather than treating faith as a matter of inherited formula or mere tradition, Rudolf Eucken examines Christianity as a dynamic spiritual reality—one that must be tested, reinterpreted, and inwardly appropriated. He explores the tensions between external authority and inner conviction, between doctrinal language and spiritual experience, and between the claims of the modern world and the demands of a genuine religious life. The result is a serious, candid meditation that invites readers to grapple with belief as a living commitment rather than a settled assumption.
At once critical and constructive, this book speaks to readers who feel the strain between modern thought and Christian identity, as well as those who wish to understand how philosophical reflection can clarify the meaning of faith. Can We Still Be Christians remains a compelling companion for anyone seeking an intellectually honest and spiritually attentive engagement with Christianity in the modern world.
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