

THE FAITH TO DOUBT a Protestant Response to Criticism of Religion
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Unknown Binding. Good. A defense of religious criticism by Christians. Hartshorne maintains that doubt is an essential feature of faith and that it is essential that we reform religious institutions through criticism. Bound in black cloth. Tightly bound with clean, unmarked pages. Cover corners are slightly bent. Dust jacket corners and edges are worn with two 1/2 inch tear at top edge of back cover and another very small tear at spine on front cover.
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- Title
- THE FAITH TO DOUBT a Protestant Response to Criticism of Religion
- Format/Binding
- Unknown Binding
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
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