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Learning to trust in freedom: signs from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions
2010, University of Scranton Press
in English
1589661958 9781589661950
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Table of Contents
Introduction: freedom as response
Learning from traditions to overcome the pastness of the past : from modernity to postmodernity
Contrasting acting as initiating with acting as responding : a classical view of will
Creation and cosmic trust in Abrahamic faith traditions : philosophical presumptions and strategies clarified by theology
How narrative contextualizes and articulates freedom : Augustine and Etty Hillesum
Beyond optimism, postmodern hope, and theological assertion
With homage to Charles Taylor.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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