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Experience and religion; a lay essay in theology. (reprint, 1967)by Mosley, Nicholas
Book desription: Dalkey Archive Press, 2006. Paperback. New Book. Paperback. Mosley came to a mutual crisis point in both his life and his faith, and rather than abandoning religion as unfashionable or even irrelevant. He managed to sort out that faith and experience might just be able to work together. In this agile and deeply personal text Mosley finds compelling ways to describe religion in terms of how the world works, rather than of what might be revealed. He is a master of the conundrum, working out how human freedom allies with both prophecy and commitment, and how language figures in our perceptions of both experience and religion and how they relate to each other, eventually coming to the main point of religion, particularly Christianity, as it applies to the present and future experience of the world. This is a reprint of the United Church Press edition of 1967. (©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)
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