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Modern heresies

John M. Krumm (Author)
"What does it mean to “think straight” about religion? Is it not possible that the religious heresies of one generation may become the orthodoxy of the next? How can one circumvent the widespread prejudice against any limitation that might threaten the freedom of religion — even though certain limitations might eliminate heresy? Does one have the right to dictate to another what he shall think about religion? In dealing with these and many other questions, Modern Heresies explores much of contemporary theology. It presents a fascinating survey of the nature of heresy, showing that the line between it and orthodoxy can be very close, and that heresies have times and seasons. But the main focus of the book is on problems that arise from religious “tolerance” and on the fact that many dangerous heresies are with us today simply because they are able to masquerade under the guise of liberalism and are not taken seriously." -- Dust jacket

Print Book, English, 1961
Seabury Press, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1961