Repairing Eden : humility, mysticism, and the existential problem of religious diversity /
How do Christians keep from losing their faith when they discover that other faiths are as justified as their own? Mark McLeod-Harrison draws on his training in analytic philosophy and his knowledge of Christian mysticism to provide a compelling analysis of, and unique solution to, the problem relig...
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Language: | English |
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Montréal [Que.] :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
2005
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Table of Contents:
- Reality and religion : identifying the existential problem of religious diversity
- An epistemic basis of religious diversity
- Idolatry and the testing of one's faith
- An analysis of humility
- The humility of Jesus and the Christian tradition
- Humility, mysticism, and the existential problem of religious diversity
- Appendix : The challenge of religious diversity, again?