By Phil Wyman
ISBN-10: 1515267180
ISBN-13: 9781515267188
Burning faith: navigating the most unlikely area among faith and secular society is a multi-genre publication overlaying parts of philosophy, theology, psychology, sociology, anthropology, background, autobiography, poetry, and Carnivalesque tall stories in a thesis suggesting that making peace among disparate worldviews isn't attainable in any lasting manner via commonplace reasonable or third-way methods. So known as "radical" methods aren't radical sufficient. discovering lasting peace calls for whatever wild. Burning faith means that the wildness of the Carnival simply could carry the major we're having a look for.
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