Emancipate faith from rigid dogma and discover the unity behind all revelations.
This edition surveys how theology and philosophy have shaped belief, arguing for faith grounded in the Word and Attributes of the Almighty. It contends that true Christianity rests on a unity of revelation, not on fashionable theories, and it calls for a freer, more reasoned approach to religious truth.
The writer traces how different traditions—Buddhism, Brahminism, and other ancient theologies—connect to a singular idea of God as the source of trust. It challenges the claim that human reason alone can define the divine, while defending a vision of faith that embraces inquiry, history, and the enduring power of divine law.
What you will experience:
- A critical look at how theology has shaped religious belief and public life
- A case for separating faith from state power while preserving moral and ethical foundations
- Discussions of unity across Christian faith and other world religions
- Reflections on how revelation and divine attributes guide trust, worship, and everyday life
Ideal for readers of philosophy, religious history, and theology who seek a provocative, non-dogmatic examination of faith and its foundations.