The Concept of Faith: A Philosophical Investigation
by Sessions, William Lad
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Minor rubbing, VG. Comparative Religion Cornell University Press Ithaca (1994) orig.cloth 23x15cm, x, 298 pp Contents: Introduction: The Problem; The Importance of the Problem; Obstacles to the Inquiry; The Proposed Solution; The Method; Outline of the Work; Six Models of Faith: The Personal Relationship Model; The Belief Model; The Attitude Model; The Confidence Model; The Devotion Model; The Hope Model; The Models Compared: Relations of Models to Models; Relations of Models to Conceptions; Relations of Models & Conceptions to Concept; Seven Conceptions of Faith: A Thomistic Conception; A Calvinist Conception;A Lutheran Conception; A Contemporary Reconstructive Conception; A Tripartite Hindu Conception; A Shin Buddhist Conception; A Son Buddhist Conception; Conclusion: The Diversity of Conceptions of Faith; The Unity of the Concept of Faith; Some Remaining Problems.
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- The Concept of Faith: A Philosophical Investigation
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- Sessions, William Lad
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- Used - Minor rubbing, VG.
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- Hardcover
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- Cornell University Press
- Date Published
- (1994)
- Keywords
- Theological Philosophy Theology Faith
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