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Changing Your Mind Without Losing Your Faith

Holley, David M.
Changing Your Mind Without Losing Your Faith
This book is written for people who are tempted to leave the church because the message they have been hearing has come to seem intellectually unacceptable, morally objectionable, or spiritually deadening, maybe even all three. Often, these people see no alternative to the version of Christian faith that they now find difficult to accept. They have been told that rejecting anything they have been taught means ceasing to be a Christian. What th...

CHF 53.50

Changing Your Mind Without Losing Your Faith

Holley, David M.
Changing Your Mind Without Losing Your Faith
This book is written for people who are tempted to leave the church because the message they have been hearing has come to seem intellectually unacceptable, morally objectionable, or spiritually deadening, maybe even all three. Often, these people see no alternative to the version of Christian faith that they now find difficult to accept. They have been told that rejecting anything they have been taught means ceasing to be a Christian. What th...

CHF 36.50

Meaning and Mystery

Holley, David M.
Meaning and Mystery
Philosophers typically assume that the appropriate way to reflect on God's existence is to consider whether God is needed as a hypothesis to explain generally accepted facts. In contrast, David Holley proposes that the question of belief should be raised within the practical context of deciding on a life-orienting story, a narrative that enables us to interpret the significance of our experiences and functions as a guide to how to live. Using ...

CHF 47.50

Meaning and Mystery

Holley, David M. (University of Southern Mississippi, USA)
Meaning and Mystery
Meaning and Mystery" offers a challenge to the way Philosophy has traditionally approached the issue of belief in God as a theoretical problem, proposing instead a form of reflection more appropriate to the practical nature of the issue. Makes use of abundant illustrative material, from both literature, such as "Les Miserables, " Edwin Abott's "Flatland, " Yann Martel's "Life of Pi" and Leo Tolstoy's "A Confession, " and popular culture, such ...

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