The concept of faith has remained inscrutable to thinkers for centuries. By making faith a philosophical rather than a theological matter, the late scholar Nathan Rotenstreich (1913-1993) explores its essence as an awareness of how we relate within mundane reality to all that is beyond the human world. Rotenstreich's phenomenological study will be of great importance for religious scholars as well as for philosophers.
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The concept of faith has remained inscrutable to thinkers for centuries. By making faith a philosophical rather than a theological matter, the late scholar Nathan Rotenstreich (1913-1993) explores its essence as an awareness of how we relate within mundane reality to all that is beyond the human world. Rotenstreich's phenomenological study will be of great importance for religious scholars as well as for philosophers.
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