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The Problem of Defining God: Finding Unity with Atheists in Wonder and Community
Part of the problem of the public discourse on religion is that, like so many other issues, the discussion gets framed by the radical fringes. On one side, you have the fundamentalist theists (mostly Christians in the US) who have … Continue reading
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Tagged Abrahamic religions, atheism, atheist, awe, belief, Christian, Christianity, community, connection, connectiveness, doubt, inclusiveness, Jewish, Judaism, monotheism, Muslim, New Atheism, New Atheists, Nicholas Frankovich, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Sunday Assembly, theism, Unity, wonder
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The Development of the Idea of God in the Bible
Today’s Questions, an outstanding blog that I follow had a great article on the development in the understanding of God in the Christian Bible. I strongly encourage you to read the entire post here, but set forth below is the … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Felix Just, Felix Just SJ, George Farahat, God, Jesus, Joseph Ratzinger, monotheism, Pope Benedict, trinity
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