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From Faith to Faith: An Autobiography of Religious Development
From Faith to Faith: An Autobiography of Religious Development by W.E. Orchard isn't a widely known or easily summarized text in general searches, but based on Orchard's theological background as a significant British Congregationalist and later Anglican minister known for intellectual and spiritual depth, it likely details his journey through different stages of Christian belief, moving from a more traditional or foundational faith towards broader, more inclusive, or intellectually rigorous understandings, reflecting his own transitions from Calvinism to liberal theology and eventually embracing Anglicanism, showcasing a personal exploration of doubt, reason, and spiritual experience in finding enduring faith. Orchard was known for wrestling with big theological questions, so expect to see his honest grappling with doubt and the role of reason in faith. Like most religious autobiographies, it would cover key moments of spiritual awakening, calling to ministry, and profound personal experiences. His personal narrative would mirror his documented shifts from strict Calvinism to more liberal, universalist, and Catholic-leaning Anglican views, exploring how his understanding of God, humanity, and the Church changed.
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| T.1375 | 248.24 Orc f | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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| Publisher | G.P. Putnam's Sons : London., 1933 |
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310hlm; 14,5x22cm
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English
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248.24
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