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Faith
William Ralph Inge's Faith is a profound exploration of the nature of belief, viewing it not as blind faith but as a complex blend of reason, emotion, and spirituality. Inge analyzes the relationship between belief and human psychology, as well as the interaction of belief with knowledge, highlighting their significant role in human life. Inge argues that belief is more than just baseless conviction. It is a dynamic interaction between various aspects of human psychology. He also discusses the relationship of belief to knowledge and rationality. He suggests that belief and knowledge are not necessarily in conflict but can complement each other. Overall, Faith provides a nuanced analysis of belief that will be compelling for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, philosophy, and psychology.
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| T.853 | 234.2 Ing f | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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234.2 Ing f
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| Publisher | Duckworth & Co. Ltd. : London., 1910 |
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x + 248hlm; 12,5x18cm
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English
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234.2
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