Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
Dec 9, 1988
Publisher
Pearson
ISBN-10
0023937211
ISBN-13
9780023937217
Description
In this engaging exploration of belief, Terence Penelhum delves into the complex world of faith, examining its philosophical underpinnings and the human experiences it shapes. He draws on a rich tapestry of historical and contemporary thought, inviting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the role faith plays in their lives. Through thought-provoking arguments and a clear, accessible writing style, Penelhum challenges readers to consider the nature of faith itself.
The work encompasses a range of perspectives, illustrating how faith can serve as both a source of comfort and a catalyst for moral reflection. With keen insights and a thoughtful approach, it resonates with anyone intrigued by the intersections of spirituality, philosophy, and personal belief systems. As readers navigate these themes, they are encouraged to engage deeply with their spirituality and the implications it has for understanding themselves and the world around them.
The work encompasses a range of perspectives, illustrating how faith can serve as both a source of comfort and a catalyst for moral reflection. With keen insights and a thoughtful approach, it resonates with anyone intrigued by the intersections of spirituality, philosophy, and personal belief systems. As readers navigate these themes, they are encouraged to engage deeply with their spirituality and the implications it has for understanding themselves and the world around them.