Christianity and Atheism: The Necessary Publicness Of Faith
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In a previous article, “On Faith, Atheism, and Beyond,” I argued for a movement that would take us beyond the faith versus atheism controversy. I explained that genuine faith necessarily leaves God out of the construction of the faith-diagram. God is believed in and called upon. But this only works insofar God is not defined or hemmed in by parameters within the system.
Christianity and Atheism: The Necessary Publicness Of Faith
Christianity and Atheism: The Necessary…
Christianity and Atheism: The Necessary Publicness Of Faith
In a previous article, “On Faith, Atheism, and Beyond,” I argued for a movement that would take us beyond the faith versus atheism controversy. I explained that genuine faith necessarily leaves God out of the construction of the faith-diagram. God is believed in and called upon. But this only works insofar God is not defined or hemmed in by parameters within the system.