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Faith and Freedom Contexts, Choices, and Crises in Religious Commitments
By Donald A. Crosby
Copyright 2018
162 Pages
by
Routledge
162 Pages
by
Routledge
162 Pages
by
Routledge
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It is sometimes thought that individual religious faith should be firmly fixed in the traditions of the past. That once it is established in someone’s life, it should remain steadfast and unchanging throughout personal, cultural, or any other changes. This book subverts that idea by showing how it is actually ongoing inquiry, examination, and indeed change, requiring similarly ongoing acts of... Read more
1 Contextual Freedom, Religious Beliefs, and Stances of Faith 2 Functions of Religious Ultimates 3 Range of Choices 4 Ways of Being Religious 5 Why Religious Faith is Important 6 Points of Departure 7 Points of Arrival
Biography
Donald A. Crosby is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Colorado State University, USA.






