The Secular Faith Controversy (Record no. 104527)
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 0826449255 |
Terms of availability | 1017 |
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Classification number | C53 |
Item number | B151 |
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Personal name | Bailey, Edward |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | The Secular Faith Controversy |
Remainder of title | Religion in Three Dimensions |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Continuum International Publishing Group Inc. |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2001 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 113p |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | includes index and biblioraphy |
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Formatted contents note | Part I: The religious situation in three dimensions<br/>1 Problems 7<br/>Prelude: common misconceptions and three groups 7<br/>1. For practitioners of religion: explicating the implicit 14<br/>2. For leaders of religion: valuing the occasional 18<br/>3. For students of religion: gauging the transcendent 22<br/>Postlude: the disciples` dilemma 27<br/>2 Reactions 31<br/>Prelude: `modernizing` Methodism 31<br/>1. Denying identity: conformity, insincerity and apathy 33<br/>2. Maximizing difference: ritual, dogma and culture 36<br/>3. Ignoring evidence: categories, experience and humanness 40<br/>Postlude: changing meaning 45<br/>3 Alternatives 47<br/>Prelude: consensus among the faithful 47<br/>1. In general: acknowledging, cooperating, communing 48<br/>2. For specialists: distinguishing, communicating,incorporating 51<br/>3. Among analysts: recognizing, reconceptualizing,remodelling 54<br/>Postlude: Durkheim`s `sacred` 57<br/>Part II: Religion in three dimensions<br/>4 A three-dimensional model of religiosity 63<br/>Prelude: the need for three dimensions 63<br/>1 Social experience: ecology, society, culture 64<br/>2 Human consciousness: intensification - bifurcation,individuation - interrelationship, conscientization -contextualization 68<br/>3 Religious experience: sensing, encountering,committing 70<br/>Postlude: being personal three ways 73<br/>5 The three dimensions of religious experience 77<br/>Prelude: religious studies as religious 77<br/>1 Its content: the sacred, the holy and the human 78<br/>2 Its extrapolation: integrity, identity and divinity 81<br/>3 Its intrapolation: bird, worm and mole 83<br/>Postlude: religion and implicit religion 85<br/>6 Some applications 89<br/>Prelude: a working model? 89<br/>1 Religious: spiritual discernment, religious discrimination and final judgement <br/>2 Spiritual: coinherence and intercession,adoration and confession,contemplation and worship 93<br/>Human: growing, doing, dying 96<br/>3 Postlude<br/> |
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Personal name | Bailey, Edward |
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