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Book SynopsisBy making faith a philosophical rather than a theological matter, this book explores its essence as an awareness of how we relate within mundane reality to all that is beyond the human world. It examines how faith structures a variety of relations from the nature of cults to servitude to God.
Table of ContentsForeword by Paul Mendes-Flohr Preface 1: The Approach 2: The Phenomenon of Faith 3: Denominators 4: Characterizations 5: Manifested Guidance 6: Being 7: Entity, Cognition, and Reality 8: Holiness 9: Active Expressions of Faith 10: From Generation to Generation 11: Bondage 12: Reflective Articulation 13: The Core 14: Exposition and Identification 15: Negation and Restrained Affirmation