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A far glory: the quest for faith in an age credulity
What does it mean to have faith in an age of rationality and supersition, to hold religous convictions without dissolving them in utter relativity or encasing them in the false absolutes of fanaticism? In A Far Glory, Peter L. Berger, an eminet religious sociologist and Prostetant impulses, attemps to reconcile his own rational side with his religious impulses, bringing a lifetime of professional and personal reflection to bear on the nature of faith, its modern pluralistic context, and its social and individual consesquences.
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