Title |
A layman's introduction to religious existentialism. |
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Publication Info. |
Philadelphia : Westminster Press [1965] |
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Description |
236 pages |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [233]-236. |
Contents |
Can an intelligent man have faith?: on Søren Kierkegaard -- Where can we find a sure faith?: on Karl Barth -- Can a Jew be an existentialist?: on Franz Rosenzweig -- Can a Roman Catholic be an existentialist?: on Maritain, Berdyaev, and Marcel -- What does modern faith say about society?: on Reinhold Niebuhr -- How can we think about what we believe?: on Rudolf Bultmann -- Where in my life is there a basis for faith?: on Martin Buber -- How does religion speak to modern man's problems?: on Paul Tillich -- Who is religious?: on the Theater of the absurd. |
Subject |
Existentialism.
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