Explore a landmark debate on belief, morality, and modern thought through a collection of eminent English essays.
This volume gathers provocative discussions from leading minds, examining how religion shapes ethics, culture, and everyday life in a modern world that questions old certainties.
Inside, you’ll find a series of influential essays and symposiums that examine the place of faith in society, the power of religious conviction, and the role of science and philosophy in moral life. The discussions balance respect for tradition with a clear, critical eye on contemporary issues, offering readers a thoughtful, accessible look at belief and its consequences.
Ideal for readers interested in philosophy, religious studies, and the history of modern thought.
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