'Marius Felderhof revisits Christianity neither as insider nor as outsider, but invites us to take part in this fictive dialogue between both - a meeting to spark off the discovery of how to live well and how this life experience can be reflected upon theologically today.' Markus Vinzent, King's College London, UK 'Revisiting Christianity provides a clear, accessible, yet philosophically nuanced guide to Christian belief and practice. Felderhof’s long experience of teaching theology to students in a secular, pluralist university setting has enabled him to identify and to communicate both what is important and what is distinctive about Christian faith and commitment. His is a vision of Christianity that stimulates the intellect, engages the emotions and invites a response.' L. Philip Barnes, King’s College London and Union Theological College, Belfast UK '... a major strength of the book is not only that it examines the claims and behaviours of Christianity but that it does so using a theologically reflective approach. This not only offers answers to some questions students might have, but a method for arriving at answers for themselves. This is possibly its major selling point for those involved in theological education.' Journal of Adult Theological Education