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  • Humbling Faith: Brokenness, Doubt, Dialogue

  • What Unites Atheists, Theists, and Nontheists
  • By: Peter Admirand
  • Narrated by: Peter Admirand
  • Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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This is an audiobook hoping to embolden doubt and sharpen unanswerable questions, all in the context of loving the self and one another. Ridiculously, it believes the world can be healed through such a hope. It is especially addressed to those allergic to the word “faith”, and others who feel confident and proud in the faith they profess or system of thought they live by.

Humbling Faith helps us see how our beliefs, or non-beliefs, our belongings, and identities, often remain flawed, myopic, self-absorbed, unredeemed. The hope is that such awareness of our brokenness can fuel greater ethical partnerships and dialogue, promoting peace from our recognized need for one another.

Humbling Faith is not only a resource towards humbling other faiths, but most importantly, your own.

©2019 Peter Admirand (P)2019 Peter Admirand
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A wonderful, engaging account of humility and its place in dialogue

This is an engaging and wide-ranging exploration of the place of humility in religious and secular traditions. Admirand draws on voices from religious history, literature, politics and more, while peppering the account with personal episodes that bring the subject to life. Interdisciplinary and engaging theology at its best...

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Brilliant. This book did a unbelievable job

This book really opened up my imagination. The book details how we as individuals can vary in our beliefs and have different perspectives. It is important to understand this if we are to move forward with dialogue between different faiths.

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