Title:

Seeing Is Believing

Author:

Gregory A Boyd

Publish Date:

2004

Rating:

8

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"Seeing is Believing" by Gregory A Boyd is a thought-provoking book that delves into the concept of faith and how it relates to our understanding of the world around us. Boyd argues that our perception of reality is shaped by our beliefs and presuppositions, and that faith is not simply a matter of blindly accepting a set of doctrines, but rather a way of seeing the world through the lens of our beliefs.Boyd begins by challenging the common notion that faith and reason are opposed to each other. He argues that faith is not irrational, but rather it is a reasonable response to the evidence that we have available to us. However, he also acknowledges that faith is not based on empirical evidence alone, but rather it is shaped by our experiences, emotions, and intuitions.One of the key takeaways from this book is the idea that faith is not just a matter of accepting a set of beliefs, but rather it is a way of seeing the world. Boyd argues that our beliefs shape our perception of reality, and that if we want to change our perception of the world, we need to change our beliefs. He uses the example of the blind man in John 9, who is healed by Jesus and then comes to see the world in a completely new way. Boyd argues that this is a metaphor for how faith can transform our perception of reality.Another key takeaway from this book is the idea that faith is not a one-time event, but rather it is a journey that unfolds over time. Boyd argues that our beliefs are constantly evolving as we encounter new experiences and evidence. He uses the example of the Apostle Paul, who began his journey with a set of beliefs that were radically transformed through his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. Boyd argues that we should be open to the possibility that our beliefs may also be transformed over time.From a Christian and biblical perspective, "Seeing is Believing" offers a fresh perspective on the concept of faith. Boyd challenges us to go beyond simply accepting a set of doctrines, and to instead see faith as a way of perceiving the world. He argues that our beliefs shape our perception of reality, and that if we want to change our perception of the world, we need to change our beliefs.Boyd also highlights the importance of being open to the possibility that our beliefs may be transformed over time. This is in line with the biblical concept of sanctification, which is the process by which believers are transformed into the image of Christ. As we encounter new experiences and evidence, our beliefs may be challenged and transformed, and this is a natural part of our journey of faith.Overall, "Seeing is Believing" is a challenging and thought-provoking book that offers a fresh perspective on the concept of faith. Boyd's insights into the relationship between faith and perception are particularly helpful, and his emphasis on the journey of faith is a refreshing departure from the idea that faith is a one-time event.

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