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Learning to Trust in Freedom: Signs from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Traditions
Learning to Trust in Freedom: Signs from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Traditions

Learning to Trust in Freedom: Signs from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Traditions

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True religious faith cannot be confirmed by any external proofs. Rather, it is founded on a basic act of trust—and the common root of that trust, for Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, is a belief in the divine creation of the universe. But with , David B. Burrell asks the provocative question: How do we reach that belief, and what is it about the universe that possibly testify to its divine origins? Even St. Augustine, he points out, could only find faith after a harrowing journey through the lures of desire—and it is that very desire that Burrell seizes on as a tool with which to explore the origin and purpose of the world. Delving deep into the intertwinings of desire and faith, and drawing on St. John of the Cross, Edith Stein, and Charles Taylor, Burrell offers a new understanding of free will, trust, and perception.
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